The Tennessee Titans made quite a few mistakes during the 2024 season. That goes from the top of the organization all the way down to the players on the field. You certainly don’t just “get unlucky” and look up with a 3-14 record.
After a 3–14 finish to the 2024 season, the Tennessee Titans own the No. 1 pick in the upcoming NFL draft—and many believe they could use the selection on a quarterback. While attending the East-West Shrine Bowl in Frisco,
Tennessee Titans head coach Brian Callahan gave his thoughts on Shedeur Sanders and Cam Ward, two of the top quarterbacks in the 2025 NFL draft
The Tennessee Titans' search for a quarterback took an intriguing turn in the buildup to the East-West Shrine Bowl.
Easton Freeze talks with Tennessee Titans head coach Brian Callahan in an exclusive interview. Here, Callahan talks about the unique power structure inside the Titans organization, and the positives that he sees from it,
With the Tennessee Titans holding the first overall pick and having a need at quarterback, the club is doing its due diligence on the top signal-callers ahead of April's draft. Head coach Brian Callahan was impressed with potential top pick Shedeur Sanders,
Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders met with the Tennessee Titans, who hold the NFL Draft's No. 1 pick, on Friday.
Quarterback Shedeur Sanders, expected to hear his name called early in the 2025 NFL Draft in April, is making the rounds at the East-West Shrine Bowl location but won't play in the college All-Star game.
The Tennessee Titans, Cleveland Browns and New York Giants seem to have a vested interest in keeping former Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders off the
Will Levis may not be the long-term answer for the Titans, but his presence could still prove valuable until they locate that answer.