
The Tennessee Titans reached the AFC Championship Game last year. Now, they look to traverse the 2020 NFL schedule to reach even greater heights.
Weeks 1-4
Drew Lock looked impressive near the end of last season. Lock will look to continue to play well, especially with the additions of Melvin Gordon and Jerry Jeudy. The Broncos-Titans game looks like an even match on paper, but the Broncos will take the victory thanks to a late field goal from Brandon McManus.
Even though the Jaguars are in the running for the No.1 overall pick, they put up a good fight. Unfortunately, the battle against the Titans goes south for them. Tannehill giving the ball to Brown or Henry won’t be enough to give the Jaguars a win. This should lock the Titans into a Wild Card position once again.
Playing against one of the league’s best defenses is a challenge. Yet when it comes to Minnesota, the Titans must step up to the plate and deliver. They’re built to play against a team like the Vikings, yet it’s Minnesota’s offense will be too much for the Titans to keep up with all afternoon.
Pittsburgh is always a tough team to play against. Great head coach in Mike Tomlin, a ferocious defense which pressures the quarterback and a fantastic offensive line. If Ben Roethlisberger is back and healthy, he’s the difference here.