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Tennessee Titans Offseason: A Promising Rebuild with a Passing Game Concern
The Tennessee Titans are making waves this offseason with their aggressive roster overhaul and new uniforms. After a dismal two-season run with just six wins, the front office has significantly improved the teams competitiveness. However, a glaring weakness remains on offense, where rookie quarterback Cam Ward needs better pass catchers to succeed.
Last year, the teams top receiver, Chig Okonkwo, managed only 560 yards before leaving for Washington, the lowest team-leading total since Robert Woods 527 yards in 2022. Without Derrick Henry in the backfield, the offense struggled, resulting in a 3-14 record.
Fans and analysts in Nashville are optimistic about the changes, noting a positive energy off the field thats translating onto the field. The rebuild has addressed many issues, but the passing game could still be a liability if Ward lacks reliable targets, potentially leading to another season of struggles.
A bright spot is the signing of WanDale Robinson in free agency, who nearly doubled Okonkwos production last year with the Giants and now serves as the top wideout. Other holdovers include sophomore Elic Ayomanor, special teams ace Chimere Dike, and veteran Calvin Ridley, who restructured his contract for less money to stay.
To bolster Wards arm and create a more balanced attack, the Titans might consider adding another weapon through free agency or the draft. With their active approach this offseason, an offensive upgrade seems within reach.
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