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ShireNiner
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Love to see Burrow losing another SB but hate it was the Eagles.
Give Ward some help. Need a new WR and new RB next season, then the offense will be cooking.
Give Ward some help. Need a new WR and new RB next season, then the offense will be cooking.
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Soapy
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We have two first round picks but it's ours and the Bengals so probably not going to happen
The tough thing is I like our group of young receivers with Dike, Ayomanor and Lane so going to have to balance it somehowCaptain Canada wrote: ↑27 Nov 2025, 13:51Definitely need to invest in a top-flight wide receiver. TE being your number one guy ain't the look, boss.
Fumbles aside, Fletcher rushed for 1,000-yards and Jam Miller showed promise before he got hurt. Depending on what the free agency market looks like will decide our plan tbhShireNiner wrote: ↑27 Nov 2025, 17:21Love to see Burrow losing another SB but hate it was the Eagles.
Give Ward some help. Need a new WR and new RB next season, then the offense will be cooking.
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djp73
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Agreed yall need some juice outside. Dike may develop into a weapon but you need one today
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Soapy
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Soapy
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Titans and Brian Callahan officially part ways as franchise set to begin offseason without permanent coach
Brian Callahan will not return as the Titans head coach after being placed on administrative leave back in January. In general manager Malcolm Francois Jr's first public appearance since the second-year coach was placed on leave, Francois Jr. told the media in attendance that Callahan is "stepping away from football" and that interim head coach Steve Jackson will continue to serve as the team's interim head coach as they conduct a search.
The nature of Callahan's leave has yet to be disclosed and Francois Jr. said that while he understands the public's interest in the matter, it won't be and that he wishes Callahan and his family well. Francois Jr. added that offensive coordinator Nick Holz, quarterback coach Bo Hardegree and offensive line coach Bill Callahan will not return next season.
The franchise will undergo a coaching search to replace Callahan which could mean more changes to a coaching staff that led the Titans to the top seed in the AFC and a playoff win. Francois Jr. will continue to have full roster control, as was the case with Callahan, and Jackson will provide input on "all football related maters" according to Francois Jr.
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Titans not picking up J.C. Latham's fifth-year option as extension talks loom
The Tennessee Titans are not expected to pick up offensive tackle J.C. Latham's fifth-year option, valued at $19.6 million.
The former seventh overall pick was a Pro Bowl selection this season and showed improvements after surrendering nine sacks last year. He is set to make $8.28 million in the final year of his rookie deal and will be up for an extension.
It's unclear at this time if the decision to decline Latham's option means that the two sides have already begun extension talks or if the decline of the fifth-year option, which would make Latham one of the highest paid right tackles in the league, is an indication that the team might be looking to move on from him.
The Titans did extend cornerback Elijah Jones to a three-year, $12 million deal. Jones is one of the success stories from last season as he was picked up off the street the week before the opener. Jones had ninety-one tackles and two interceptions with twelve pass breakups, second most on the team following the trade of L'Jarius Sneed to the Los Angeles Chargers.
They did not re-sign return specialist KaVontae Turpin, safety Xavier Woods and guard Daniel Faalele who lost the starting right guard spot to rookie D.J. Campbell in camp last year.
Notable Expiring Contracts
S Xavier Woods
WR/KR KaVontae Turpin
HB Damien Martinez
QB Jake Browning
LT Olisaemeke Udoh
LB Shaq Quarterman
C Trey Hill
S Dee Delaney
TE David Martin-Robinson
DT Bashaud Ware
Notable NFL Transactions
LT Laremy Tunsil (franchise tag)
QB Tyler Shough (released)
DT Calijah Kancey (3yr/$53.5m)
DT Jalen Carter (3yr/$82.9m)
S Brian Branch (4yr/$76.8m)
QB Bryce Young (3yr/$114m)
WR Chris Olave (4yr/$112m)
S Minkah Fitzpatrick (4yr/$78.3)Notable NFL Free Agents
CB Marlon Humphrey
WR Zay Flowers
LB Jack Campbell
WR Jameson Williams
S Brandon Jones
LB Patrick Queen
HB Nick Chubb
LB Bobby Okereke
EDGE Andrew Van Ginkel
DT Taylor Moton
DT D.J. Reader
HB Chase Brown
K Chris Boswell
P Corey Bojorquez
HB Zach Charbonnet
WR Romeo Doubs
CB Kendall Fuller
K Ka'imi Fairbairn
S Ar'darius Washington
P Bryce Baringer
LB Blake Cashman
G Cody Mauch
K Chase McLaughlin
HB Dameon Pierce
DT Gervon Dexter Sr.
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Former All-Pro Calvin Ridley traded to Rams
The Tennessee Titans have shipped receiver Calvin Ridley to Los Angeles for the Rams fourth round pick in the upcoming draft.
Ridley, 32, was set to make $27.3 million next season and the Titans will eat $5 million of Ridley's salary next season to facilitate the trade.
Ridley signed a four year, $92 million back in 2024 with the previous regime and had a 1,000-yard season in his first year with the team but since then, his numbers have went down from 1,017 yards in 2024 to 967 in 2025 and last season, he caught just 32 passes for 469 yards and three touchdowns.
The former All Pro fell out of favor with the coaching staff who elevated rookie Ja'kobi Lane ahead of him but heads to the Rams to try to kick-start his career back up with Sean McVay and second-year quarterback Carson Beck.
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redsox907
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get that Jameo Titans jersey ready
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Soapy
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Titans acquire cornerback Marcus Jones, deal Dan Moore and Lloyd Cushenberry
The Tennessee Titans have moved one from over a third of their offensive line, trading left tackle Dan Moore and center Lloyd Cushenberry within hours ahead of the first day of free agency.
Cushenberry, 29, is headed to Cleveland to be Drew Allar's center for a third round pick and Moore was packaged with a third round pick and sent to New England for cornerback Marcus Jones.
The Titans eat $12.7 million in cap space to get out from the $22 million they owed Moore this upcoming season and next but pick up a versatile player in Jones who fell behind first round pick Jermod McCoy in the depth chart this past season.
Even in a reduced role, Jones, who went from 974 snaps to just 521 this past season with the Patriots, he still recorded fifty one tackles and averaged 23.6 yards per kick return this past season.
With these trades, the Titans now have two first round picks, two second round picks, three third round picks and three fourth round picks.
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