Titans Struggle to Convert Offseason Changes into Wins
Despite a revamped coaching staff and roster, Tennessee Titans face a challenging 1-4 start with key issues in late-game performance.
- The Tennessee Titans, under new head coach Bill Callahan, have started the season with a disappointing 1-4 record, losing three games by a touchdown or less.
- Key struggles include failing to maintain leads and perform effectively in the fourth quarter, scoring only 12 points in the final 15 minutes across five games.
- Quarterback Will Levis and the offense have shown inconsistencies, with turnovers and a lack of big plays against teams like the Indianapolis Colts, who have one of the league's weaker defenses.
- Despite some improvements, such as ending a 33-game streak of allowing sacks, the Titans' offensive line remains a work in progress with penalties and position battles ongoing.
- The Titans face a daunting schedule ahead, with upcoming games against the Buffalo Bills and Detroit Lions, increasing pressure to rectify issues and avoid a potential 1-6 start.