Titans President of Football Operations: 'Nobody Wants to Hear that Word Patience' as Team Rebuilds
DAVIDSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, JUL 22 – The Tennessee Titans struggled with injuries and poor player performance, finishing 3-14 while starting a rebuild for the 2025 season, with key losses on offense and defense.
- On Tuesday, July 22, 2025, the Tennessee Titans opened training camp in Nashville, aiming to improve after three straight losing seasons, with Chad Brinker emphasizing a focus on daily progress.
- Harold Landry departed in free agency and L'Jarius Sneed and Lloyd Cushenberry missed most of last season due to injuries.
- The Tennessee Titans blew a 10-0 lead in Buffalo, then conceded a 34-0 run, highlighting their struggles in close games.
- The Titans announced Will Levis will undergo season-ending shoulder surgery, while Malik Willis returned to face Tennessee and beat them by three touchdowns.
- The Titans will practice with the Buccaneers once ahead of their Aug. 9 preseason opener, and five of the final eight games are scheduled at home.
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