After yet another ugly loss in Week 17 to the Houston Texans, there’s no doubt that Tennessee Titans fans can’t wait for this disappointing 2023 campaign to just be a bad memory.
The defense has no doubt been the better unit, but the Titans have struggled on both sides of the ball this season and fell far short of the expectations of many fans.
But there have been some bright spots to speak about.
The biggest of the bunch is no doubt rookie quarterback Will Levis, who has shown more than enough to be considered the future at the position. He also has a good, reliable target in wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins, who remains under contract for 2024.
Head coach Mike Vrabel and general manager Ran Carthon will now be tasked with building around their impressive young quarterback, and that starts with repairing the offensive line, which could see as many as four starters replaced this coming offseason.
The good news is, the Titans will have ample cap space to work with and a high draft pick somewhere in the four to eight range to start the process.
While we’ll have to wait and see how the Titans go about improving their roster, we do know who Tennessee will face in 2024, although dates and times for each game won’t be revealed until May.
Unfortunately, it’s going to be a tough slate, even though the Titans have a last-place schedule. Keep scrolling to take a look for yourself: