Titans News: Building Blocks

Kristian Fulton aims to be even better in year 3. He was a solid contributor for the Titans in year 2, but had a few games where the opposing team definitely got the best of him. In 2022 Mike Vrabel and Shane Bowen will be relying on a very young secondary, with a projected top three corners of Kristian Fulton, Elijah Molden, and Caleb Farley.

At least two more Titans will be joining Mike Vrabel and the coaching staff in Vegas. Jeffery Simmons and Rodger Saffold will both be making the trek to Vegas after being named alternates. It’s a shame that it took this long for Simmons to make it considering he should have been named on the initial team.

NFL.com has the winners and losers from Championship Weekend, and while the Titans aren’t on it, I think an argument could be made that they should be. I think the Titans had they not fumbled the bag (or thrown the bag away) against the Bengals would now be in the Super Bowl. The defense was more than good enough, and the offense was good enough. Turnovers will kill you almost every time and like most of the losses this year, the opposing team didn’t beat the Titans, the Titans beat the Titans.

Author: Robert GreenlawBorn and raised west of the Mighty Mississippi, a 2nd-grade project on the state of Tennessee introduced Robert to Steve McNair and Eddie George, turning him into a Titans fan for life. Robert was best known for being the Music City Miracles "links guy" for the better part of a decade. He loves all things sports and can be found on The Flex fantasy football podcast, part of Broadway Sports Media.

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