The Tennessee Titans aren't the only team in the NFL making a change at quarterback this week. Atlanta Falcons head coach Raheem Morris announced that the team would be benching veteran Kirk Cousins after several weeks of underwhelming play in favor of No.
Look what Mike done did! Our good friend Mike Herndon wrote an article at PaulKuharsky.com today talking about how he is skeptical that this group - meaning Chad Brinker, Ran Carthon, and Brian Callahan - is equipped to identify the next quarterback.
The Tennessee Titans named Mason Rudolph their starting quarterback Wednesday for this week's game in favor of scuffling second-year signal caller Will Levis.
The Tennessee Titans will have a lot of needs to fill heading into the NFL offseason, and while their biggest hole is at quarterback, they will have to add some weapons, as well.
Per Terry McCormick, Titans HC Brian Callahan said that the team plans to start QB Mason Rudolph in Week 16 against the Jaguars. Callahan mentioned that it’s possible Rudolph could start the final three games of the season before adding that the team will take it week by week.
On Tuesday afternoon, news broke that the Titans were making a quarterback change for the second time this season. According to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler, Tennessee is benching Will Levis for the near term as they finish the reprehensibly poor 2024 season.
The Tennessee Titans are signaling to the rest of the league that they are looking for a new quarterback after benching Will Levis ahead of their Week 16 matchup against the Indianapolis Colts.
With Aaron Rodgers’ future with the New York Jets in question, it will be interesting to see what’s in store for the quarterback in the offseason. Meanwhile, the Tennessee Titans are dealing with a quarterback issue, as Will Levis may be benched for the remainder of the season due to his inconsistent play.
The Tennessee Titans are cementing their status as one of the worst teams in the league with the drama stemming from their latest loss against the Cincinnati Bengals.
If Rodgers plays well and stays healthy through Week 18, he could become an interesting option for teams, assuming the Jets officially show him the door when the new league year opens in March.
The Tennessee Titans appear to be waving the white flag on quarterback Will Levis amidst reports that the team will start Mason Rudolph in Week 16 over him.
The Tennessee Titans' offense is certainly painful to watch right now, so the team absolutely needs to add more weapons during the NFL offseason. The Titans also need to ensure they don't lose anyone of significance, either.
The Tennessee Titans are not planning to stick with Will Levis as their starter, ESPN reported Tuesday. The move was expected after head coach Brian Callahan was noncommittal about the pecking order at the position on Monday.
The Tennessee Titans are planning to designate wide receiver Colton Dowell to return from Injured Reserve this week, opening the 21-day window for his return to the active roster. Dowell is a local product that was drafted in the seventh round of the 2023 NFL Draft out of UT Martin.
Tennessee Titans head coach Brian Callahan would not commit to a starting quarterback for their Week 16 game. Callahan told reporters Monday that he'll take the next two days to decide if Will Levis or Mason Rudolph will start next week's game at the Indianapolis Colts (6-8).
As the Tennessee Titans get ready to take on the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 15, the team got some good news on the Tony Pollard injury front. The team’s star running back will be available on Sunday despite dealing with an ankle injury.
L’Jarius Sneed has been sidelined since October, and recent comments from Titans head coach Brian Callahan indicate that the veteran cornerback may not play again this season.