After a 2-4 start, a midseason quarterback change, and injuries to multiple key players, The Tennessee Titans are back in the playoffs.
Despite a season that felt lost through the first six weeks of the year due to an underperforming offense, the Titans were able to turn their season around. Behind the arm of Ryan Tannehill, a 1,500-yard season from the NFL’s rushing leader Derrick Henry, and a strong rookie of the year campaign from receiver AJ Brown, the Titans figured out how to move the ball and win games along the way.
Tennessee’s offensive production has been able to mask some regression on the defense, and has put the Titans in the playoffs as a wildcard for the second time in three seasons.