The Tennessee Titans are in the midst of their much-needed bye week following an underwhelming 2-4 start to their 2023 campaign.
This obviously isn’t how the Titans’ fanbase, players or coaches envisioned the season going, but it’s the reality of their situation at the moment.
Tennessee has suffered practically every type of loss imaginable at this point. They started the season with a one-point loss to the New Orleans Saints in a game they probably should’ve won had it not been for self-inflicted wounds and horrendous officiating.
Then, the Titans suffered a lopsided beatdown by the Cleveland Browns, and two weeks later they lost a heartbreaker in Indianapolis. Most recently, the Titans lost a game in London in which they also saw their starting quarterback get hurt.
Tennessee ultimately failed to score more than 16 points in each of those games, totaling an abysmal 50 points combined between the four losses.
Ironically, the Titans’ only two wins this year came against teams that are usually known for being offensive juggernauts. Tennessee dropped a combined 54 points between those two contests.
When it comes to ESPN analytics’ tracking of win rates, Tennessee is ranked between 14th and 17th in three of the four metrics. Tennessee’s pass-rush win rate is the only area where the team is currently ranking among the league’s best at the moment.
Scroll down below to see where the Titans sit when it comes to their win rates as a team at the Week 7 bye.
Pass rush win rate (PRWR)
- PRWR: 49 percent
- 10th in NFL
Run stop win rate (RSWR)
- RSWR: 32 percent
- 17th in NFL
Pass block win rate (PBWR)
- PBWR: 56 percent
- 16th in NFL
Run block win rate (RBWR)
- 71 percent
- 14th in NFL