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Former Tennessee Titans overtimer sends strong message to fans

Former Tennessee Titans overtimer sends strong message to fans

The Tennessee Titans went 6-11 last season, but there is reason to believe that won’t be the case in 2024.

Last season marked the first year since 2014 that Taylor Lewan was not on the Titans roster after retiring due to a knee injury he suffered early in 2022. But Lewan has remained close to the Titans since they parted ways. his playing days, and he’s excited. about what awaits the team this season.

“The culture in the building seems next level, I know the Texans are the team to beat in the AFC South, but don’t sleep on those boys in blue,” Lewan tweeted.

It is the second year of Ran Carthon’s tenure as Titans general manager and the first season with Brian Callahan coaching the team. It’s clear the team is in a new era and something is being built in Tennessee.

The roster change has been huge and Carthon and Callahan are building the team in their image. And for the team to improve in 2024, they must continue to deliver on their vision for the organization.

If Will Levis can figure things out at quarterback the way the team believes he can, that will be the biggest catalyst to success next year.

While the Titans are projected to finish last in the AFC South, there is reason to believe those predictions may not turn out the way people expect.

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