The Tennessee Titans could be forced to appear on ‘Hard Knocks,’ the NFLs docuseries that follows an NFL team through a part of it season.
In the 2025 draft class, Boise State star Ashton Jeanty is good, but the Titans won’t be using the No. 1 pick on a running back. Instead, the focus shifts to the quarterback position. Does Tennessee see any of the QBs in this class worthy of the top pick? Does ownership put pressure on the front office to draft a quarterback?
Not a lot has gone right for the Tennessee Titans this season, but one of their lone bright spots has been the emergence of wide receiver Nick Westbrook-Ikhine.
The New York Giants need a quarterback in 2025. Make that multiple quarterbacks, with third-stringer Tommy DeVito the only one on the roster who has a contract for the upcoming season. “That’s obviously the number one issue for us going into this offseason,
The Browns, Titans, and Giants all need a quarterback, but in this mock draft scenario, the Browns throw a curve ball into the mix.
Tennessee's loss at Jacksonville, combined with Indianapolis' upset loss at the New York Giants, pushed the Titans up to No. 2 in the projected draft order, with one week left in the regular season.
New England’s Jerod Mayo and Jacksonville’s Doug Pederson are two NFL coaches out of a job while New York Giants coach Brian Daboll is among those who look like they will be back next fall.
The Tennessee Titans earned the No. 1 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, but coach Brian Callahan had a mixed reaction about the honor.
With last April's No. 10 overall pick stashed on injured reserve for the 2024 season, do the Minnesota Vikings already own the top QB prospect in this upcoming 2025 rookie class?
In the wake of Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson and defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn drawing significant interest for head-coaching jobs, another Lions coach is now drawing interest for an offensive coordinator role.