The Tennessee Titans had a tumultuous 2023 season. Their struggles at the quarterback position raised concerns about the team’s overall stability. These issues are expected to carry over into the 2024 campaign unless the Titans make significant changes through free-agent signings or by moving up in the draft.
Throughout the offseason, the Titans’ front office has been busy dealing with the uncertainty surrounding the team’s future. Following the firing of Mike Vrabel, the Titans wasted no time in conducting interviews to find their new head coach. Surprisingly, they settled on Brian Callahan, a decision that has garnered positive reviews.
In addition to finding a new head coach, the Titans also needed to hire a new offensive coordinator. According to Ian Rapoport, they have recently filled this position with Nick Holz, who previously served as the pass-game coordinator for the Jacksonville Jaguars. Holz’s experience working with quarterback Trevor Lawrence could prove valuable as the Titans determine their starting quarterback for the upcoming season. The top contenders for the position are Will Levis and Malik Willis, assuming the team decides to part ways with Ryan Tannehill.
Considering the circumstances, the 2024 season could be a rebuilding year for the Titans. However, if Holz and Callahan can work their magic early on, the team may surprise everyone. It won’t be an easy task, as the AFC South features strong teams like the Indianapolis Colts, Jaguars, and Houston Texans, all of whom have established quarterbacks for the future.