While last year the Tennessee Titans looked like they were in search of establishing an identity by adding coveted players like Rodger Saffold, Adam Humphries and Cameron Wake.
This season, it looked like the Titans had a different message, which was continuity.
Not that Titans general manager Jon Robinson’s comparatively hands-off approach to the free agency period is inherently a bad thing. Tennessee didn’t spend their early 2020 offseason making the headline-grabbing moves that the Indianapolis Colts did by signing Philip Rivers and trading a first-round pick for Deforest Buckner.