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Why Will Levis could be biggest beneficiary of Titans’ offseason

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — It was almost a year ago when Tennessee Titans general manager Ran Carthon orchestrated a trade up to the No. 33 pick to select quarterback Will Levis. The move raised some eyebrows considering the Titans already had Ryan Tannehill as their starter and traded up in the third round to select Malik […]

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How Kirk Cousins will fit into Falcons offense

FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. — Since trading quarterback Matt Ryan to the Indianapolis Colts on March 21, 2022, the Atlanta Falcons had been searching for a successor. The Falcons pursued Deshaun Watson, who ended up in Cleveland with a fully guaranteed $230 million contract. The Falcons then signed Marcus Mariota, who was benched after 13 games […]

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How Derrick Henry could impact Ravens’ formation

OWINGS MILLS, Md. — By teaming up running back Derrick Henry with quarterback Lamar Jackson, the Baltimore Ravens have one of the most special tandems in NFL history. This marks the fifth set of teammates to play together after one previously won multiple NFL Most Valuable Player awards and the other was previously named Offensive […]

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Agents: Titans to sign WR Calvin Ridley to 4-year, $92M deal

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Wide receiver Calvin Ridley is signing a four-year, $92 million contract, including $50 million guaranteed, with the Tennessee Titans, agents David Mulugheta and Reza Hesam told ESPN’s Adam Schefter on Wednesday. Ridley joins DeAndre Hopkins and Treylon Burks as the top pass-catchers for second-year quarterback Will Levis. Tennessee also agreed to one-year […]

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Fantasy football 2024 free agency: Where key players might land

The 2023 NFL season is behind us, and 2024 offseason activities are already underway. Free agency, which will include players who were waived or released, is one of the first big sessions on the calendar. For the purposes of this column, I’ll be taking a look at the top free agents at the key fantasy […]

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Ryan Tannehill returns to Titans as backup QB to Will Levis

More Teams. More Games. Eric Karabell examines Will Levis‘ fantasy production recently and why he may not be worth playing next week. (0:42) NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Titans quarterback Ryan Tannehill will be active and serve as the backup to starter Will Levis, according to coach Mike Vrabel. The veteran quarterback orchestrated the scout team offense […]

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2024 NFL draft top pick scenarios: Teams, games to watch

On the other side of the standings, there’s no problem. The bad teams are very, very bad. Their chances of making it to the postseason might have fallen by the wayside, but over the next two months, they’ll have another task at hand. That’s because the top of the 2024 draft is expected to deliver […]

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NFL midseason predictions: Playoffs, MVP, draft, stat leaders

More Teams. More Games. Robert Griffin III and Domonique Foxworth disagree on what the Giants should do at the quarterback position next season. (1:33) The midway point of the 2023 NFL season is here. Nine weeks (and one Week 10 Thursday night game) down, nine to go. We saw a little bit of everything in […]

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Patience has paid off in Titans’ development of Will Levis

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The excitement is evident in the fanbase as well as with the Tennessee Titans organization. That might seem strange to some for a team that’s 3-5 entering Week 10, but the future at quarterback with rookie Will Levis being named the starter has come with much optimism. “I think that there’s clearly […]

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Ryan Tannehill, now Titans backup, admits change ‘hits hard’

More Teams. More Games. Pat McAfee praises Will Levis for his performance, despite the Titans’ loss to the Steelers. (1:32) NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Tennessee Titans quarterback Ryan Tannehill is adjusting to life as a backup after rookie Will Levis was named the starting quarterback for the rest of the season on Tuesday. “It hits hard,” […]

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