The Tennessee Titans season is effectively over. They’ll still show up and play the games on their schedule, but it’s clear the front office and coaching staff aren’t focused on success this season. Rather, they are focused on securing the team’s future, which is currently in question after a 1-5 start behind a quarterback who isn’t ready to start.
As part of their efforts to improve the team’s future, the Titans traded wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins and linebacker Ernest Jones IV. In 2025, they received draft picks for both players.
With those departures, other players must step up and fill those shoes. For the offense, rookie wide receiver Jha’Quan Jackson is ready for the coaching staff to call his number, no matter where he is needed on the field.
Jha’Quan Jackson said the #Titans moves are a part of the business. He cross trained so he can play all WR positions. His focus is on staying ready so he doesn’t have to get ready. pic.twitter.com/DlyTQsVyaN
— TURRON DAVENPORT (@TDavenport_NFL) October 23, 2024
Jackson has spent most of his time with the Titans as a punt and kick return man, but he will likely be called upon in the coming weeks with Hopkins’ departure and Treylon Burks being placed on IR.
Jha’Quan Jackson says he’s ready to hit the field when his number is called, and we’ll see just how ready he is when Brian Callahan eventually does call for No. 19.