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1-8 Tennessee Titans Say They’ll Use This Bye Week to Regroup
The Titans hold the NFL's worst record at 1-8 and face a four-game losing streak as they seek recovery from injuries and poor offensive performance.
- After Week 9, the Tennessee Titans enter a bye week tied for the NFL's worst record at 1-8 after a four-game losing streak and will rest in Week 10 before returning November 16 against the Houston Texans.
- Offensive malaise and missed playmakers have been central to the slide, as the Tennessee Titans scored just eight touchdowns amid injuries to Jeffery Simmons and Calvin Ridley and coaching turnover with Brian Callahan handing play-calling to Bo Hardegree before being fired.
- Quarterback metrics show completion and turnover issues, with a 57.6% completion rate, six interceptions, five touchdowns, and 38 sacks, while Joey Slye has made his first 10 field goals including six from 50+ yards.
- Mike McCoy says the bye is an opportunity to reset and reassess as with eight games remaining, playoff hopes fade and the NFL trade deadline Tuesday at 3 p.m. CT may prompt roster moves.
- The rebuilding phase creates openings for younger roster players to earn roles, with observers saying the Tennessee Titans need talent infusion and a new coach in the offseason.
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Leaning Left6Leaning Right2Center3Last UpdatedBias Distribution55% Left
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- 55% of the sources lean Left
55% Left
L 55%
C 27%
R 18%
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