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The 2020 season was the Tennessee Titans' 51st in the National Football League (NFL), their 61st overall, their 24th in the state of Tennessee, and their third under head coach Mike Vrabel. After starting the season 5–0, their first since the 2008 season, the Titans improved upon their 9–7 season from the previous 4 years and earned their first double-digit winning season and division title since 2008. The Titans finished tied with the Indianapolis Colts for the AFC South division title, but won the tiebreaker based on record vs. division opponents (5–1 to 4–2). In the Wild Card Round, the Titans blew a 10–0 lead and were upset by Lamar Jackson's Baltimore Ravens, 20–13.

Titans running back and Associated Press NFL Offensive Player of the Year Derrick Henry rushed for 2,000 yards in 2020, making him the second Tennessee Titan to do so, after Chris Johnson; this also made the Titans the first team in league history to have multiple members in the 2,000-yard club. Шаблон:TOC limit

Offseason

Coaching changes

Titans defensive coordinator Dean Pees retired on January 20, 2020, after spending the last two seasons with the team.[1] On the same day, it was announced that secondary coach Kerry Coombs would be leaving to rejoin the coaching staff at Ohio State.[2] On January 28, 2020, the Titans hired Anthony Midget to replace Coombs as secondary coach.[3] On February 6, 2020, former New Orleans Saints and St. Louis Rams head coach Jim Haslett was hired to be the inside linebackers coach for the Titans.[4] Head coach Mike Vrabel decided not to hire a defensive coordinator for the season.[5] Following the Titans' 20–13 defeat against the Baltimore Ravens in the Wild Card round of the playoffs, Vrabel revealed that outside linebackers coach Shane Bowen was defensive coordinator in all but title, and that Bowen made the defensive play calls.[6]

Roster changes

Reserve/future free agent contracts

style="Шаблон:NFLPrimaryStyle"| Player style="Шаблон:NFLPrimaryStyle"| Position
Amani Bledsoe DE
Dalyn Dawkins RB
Kenneth Durden CB
Nigel Harris OLB
Parker Hesse TE
Daniel Munyer C
Kareem Orr CB
David Quessenberry G
Joshua Smith LB
Trevion Thompson WR
Shaun Wilson RB
Logan Woodside QB

Source:[7]

Free agents

style="Шаблон:NFLPrimaryStyle"| 2020 Tennessee Titans Free Agency
style="Шаблон:NFLPrimaryStyle"| Position style="Шаблон:NFLPrimaryStyle"| Player style="Шаблон:NFLPrimaryStyle"| Status* style="Шаблон:NFLPrimaryStyle"| Date signed style="Шаблон:NFLPrimaryStyle"| 2019 Team style="Шаблон:NFLPrimaryStyle"| 2020 Team
LB/ST Daren Bates UFA Tennessee Titans Houston Texans
WR Cameron Batson ERFA February 19, 2020 Tennessee Titans Tennessee Titans
OLB Vic Beasley UFA March 31, 2020 Atlanta Falcons Tennessee Titans
CB Tramaine Brock UFA Tennessee Titans Jacksonville Jaguars
RT Jack Conklin UFA March 20, 2020 Tennessee Titans Cleveland Browns
OLB Kamalei Correa UFA April 10, 2020 Tennessee Titans Tennessee Titans
DT Jack Crawford UFA April 8, 2020 Atlanta Falcons Tennessee Titans
ILB/ST Nick Dzubnar UFA March 26, 2020 Los Angeles Chargers Tennessee Titans
TE Anthony Firkser ERFA February 13, 2020 Tennessee Titans Tennessee Titans
RB David Fluellen UFA Tennessee Titans None
G Avery Gennesy UFA April 17, 2020 None Tennessee Titans
OLB Reggie Gilbert ERFA March 10, 2020 Tennessee Titans Tennessee Titans
RB Derrick Henry UFA April 2, 2020 Tennessee Titans Tennessee Titans
TE Cole Herdman UFA February 3, 2020 None Tennessee Titans
WR/RS Darius Jennings UFA March 30, 2020 Tennessee Titans Los Angeles Chargers
NT Austin Johnson UFA March 30, 2020 Tennessee Titans New York Giants
OT Dennis Kelly UFA March 16, 2020 Tennessee Titans Tennessee Titans
QB Marcus Mariota UFA March 25, 2020 Tennessee Titans Las Vegas Raiders
CB Christopher Milton UFA March 12, 2020 Tennessee Titans Tennessee Titans
G Kevin Pamphile UFA Tennessee Titans None
TE MyCole Pruitt UFA March 24, 2020 Tennessee Titans Tennessee Titans
CB Logan Ryan UFA August 31, 2020 Tennessee Titans New York Giants
T Ty Sambrailo UFA March 25, 2020 Atlanta Falcons Tennessee Titans
WR Tajae Sharpe UFA March 26, 2020 Tennessee Titans Minnesota Vikings
CB LeShaun Sims UFA March 31, 2020 Tennessee Titans Cincinnati Bengals
CB Tye Smith RFA April 21, 2020 Tennessee Titans Tennessee Titans
QB Ryan Tannehill UFA March 17, 2020 Tennessee Titans Tennessee Titans
ILB Wesley Woodyard UFA Tennessee Titans None
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Departures

style="Шаблон:NFLPrimaryStyle"| Position style="Шаблон:NFLPrimaryStyle"| Player style="Шаблон:NFLPrimaryStyle"| Date Released/Waived
RB Dion Lewis March 12, 2020
K Ryan Succop March 13, 2020
OLB Cameron Wake March 12, 2020
TE Delanie Walker March 13, 2020

Draft

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style="Шаблон:NFLPrimaryStyle"| 2020 Tennessee Titans Draft
Round Selection Player Position College
1 29 Isaiah Wilson OT Georgia
2 61 Kristian Fulton CB LSU
3 93 Darrynton Evans RB Appalachian State
5 174 Larrell Murchison DT NC State
7 224 Cole McDonald QB Hawaii
243 Chris Jackson DB Marshall
2020 Tennessee Titans Draft Picks: Traded
style="Шаблон:NFLPrimaryStyle"| Draft pick year style="Шаблон:NFLPrimaryStyle"| Round style="Шаблон:NFLPrimaryStyle"| Overall style="Шаблон:NFLPrimaryStyle"| Team style="Шаблон:NFLPrimaryStyle"| Received
2019 7 233 to Miami Dolphins Received Miami's 2019 sixth-round selection (No. 188 overall) and quarterback Ryan Tannehill.[8]
2020 4 135
2020 6 208 to Green Bay Packers Received linebacker Reggie Gilbert.[9]
2020 7 237 Шаблон:Nowrap Received Kansas City's 2021 sixth-round selection.[10]
2020 Tennessee Titans Draft Picks: Received
style="Шаблон:NFLPrimaryStyle"| Draft pick year style="Шаблон:NFLPrimaryStyle"| Round style="Шаблон:NFLPrimaryStyle"| Overall style="Шаблон:NFLPrimaryStyle"| Team style="Шаблон:NFLPrimaryStyle"| Traded
2020 7 224 from Cleveland Browns Traded wide receiver Taywan Taylor.[11]
2020 7 237 from Denver Broncos Traded defensive end Jurrell Casey.[12]


Undrafted free agents

style="Шаблон:NFLPrimaryStyle"| 2020 Tennessee Titans Undrafted Free Agents
style="Шаблон:NFLPrimaryStyle"| Name style="Шаблон:NFLPrimaryStyle"| Position style="Шаблон:NFLPrimaryStyle"| School
Aaron Brewer C Texas State
Cale Garrett ILB Missouri
Tommy Hudson TE Arizona State
Khaylan Kearse-Thomas ILB Arizona State
Brandon Kemp OT Valdosta State
Mason Kinsey WR Berry College
Tucker McCann PK Missouri
Anthony McKinney OT TCU
Cameron Scarlett RB Stanford
Kobe Smith NT South Carolina
Teair Tart DT FIU
Nick Westbrook-Ikhine WR Indiana
Kristian Wilkerson WR Southeast Missouri State
Kyle Williams WR Arizona State

Source:[13]

Made regular season roster

Staff

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Final roster

Шаблон:NFL final roster

Team captains

Source:[14]

Preseason

The Titans' preseason schedule was announced on May 7, but was later cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[15]

style="Шаблон:NFLPrimaryStyle"| Week style="Шаблон:NFLPrimaryStyle"| Date style="Шаблон:NFLPrimaryStyle"| Opponent style="Шаблон:NFLPrimaryStyle"| Venue style="Шаблон:NFLPrimaryStyle"| Result
1 Шаблон:Dow tooltip at Washington Football Team FedExField Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2 Шаблон:Dow tooltip New York Giants Nissan Stadium
3 Шаблон:Dow tooltip at Tampa Bay Buccaneers Raymond James Stadium
4 Шаблон:Dow tooltip Chicago Bears Nissan Stadium

Regular season

Schedule

The Titans' 2020 schedule was announced on May 7.[15]

style="Шаблон:NFLPrimaryStyle"| Week style="Шаблон:NFLPrimaryStyle"| Date style="Шаблон:NFLPrimaryStyle"| Opponent style="Шаблон:NFLPrimaryStyle"| Result style="Шаблон:NFLPrimaryStyle"| Record style="Шаблон:NFLPrimaryStyle"| Venue style="Шаблон:NFLPrimaryStyle"| Recap
1 Шаблон:Dow tooltip at Denver Broncos W 16–14 1–0 Empower Field at Mile High Recap
2 September 20 Jacksonville Jaguars W 33–30 2–0 Nissan Stadium Recap
3 September 27 at Minnesota Vikings W 31–30 3–0 U.S. Bank Stadium Recap
4 ByeШаблон:Efn-ua
5Шаблон:Efn-ua Шаблон:Dow tooltip Buffalo Bills W 42–16 4–0 Nissan Stadium Recap
6 October 18 Houston Texans W 42–36 Шаблон:Small 5–0 Nissan Stadium Recap
7Шаблон:Efn-ua October 25 Pittsburgh Steelers L 24–27 5–1 Nissan Stadium Recap
8 November 1 at Cincinnati Bengals L 20–31 5–2 Paul Brown Stadium Recap
9 November 8 Chicago Bears W 24–17 6–2 Nissan Stadium Recap
10 Шаблон:Dow tooltip Indianapolis Colts L 17–34 6–3 Nissan Stadium Recap
11 November 22 at Baltimore Ravens W 30–24 Шаблон:Small 7–3 M&T Bank Stadium Recap
12 November 29 at Indianapolis Colts W 45–26 8–3 Lucas Oil Stadium Recap
13 December 6 Cleveland Browns L 35–41 8–4 Nissan Stadium Recap
14 December 13 at Jacksonville Jaguars W 31–10 9–4 TIAA Bank Field Recap
15 December 20 Detroit Lions W 46–25 10–4 Nissan Stadium Recap
16 December 27 at Green Bay Packers L 14–40 10–5 Lambeau Field Recap
17 January 3 at Houston Texans W 41–38 11–5 NRG Stadium Recap

Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

Game summaries

Week 1: at Denver Broncos

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Week 2: vs. Jacksonville Jaguars

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Week 3: at Minnesota Vikings

Шаблон:Americanfootballbox Stephen Gostkowski kicked a career-high 6 field goals, including 3 from 50+ yards, as the Titans would win another close game against the Vikings.

Week 5: vs. Buffalo Bills

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The Titans ended an unplanned two-week hiatus and a three-game losing streak to the Bills, their most recent previous win coming in a 35-34 win at Buffalo in 2012. Ryan Tannehill exceeded 100 in passer rating (129.3) for the second time to date in the season.

Week 6: vs. Houston Texans

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The former Houston Oilers reached 5-0 for the second time in club history in what to that point was the highest-scoring (78 combined points) and most competitive game in their sibling-esque rivalry with the present day NFL club of Houston. Behind four Deshaun Watson scores, the Texans erased an early 14-point deficit to lead 36-29 late in the fourth quarter, but Ryan Tannehill completed eight straight passes, ending in a seven-yard touchdown to A. J. Brown, to tie the game in the final seconds of the fourth quarter. In overtime, the Titans advanced 82 yards on six plays and Derrick Henry scored on a direct snap play to win the game 42–36. The Titans' 607 total yards of offense were the most of any team all season.

Week 7: vs. Pittsburgh Steelers

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The game was originally scheduled for Sunday, October 4 at 1:00 p.m. but was postponed due to the Titans and Minnesota Vikings suspending in-person team activities due to several positive COVID-19 tests from Tennessee in the aftermath of the Titans–Vikings game.[16]

The Titans rallied back after falling behind 27–7, scoring 17 unanswered points in the 3rd and 4th quarters. However, with 19 seconds left in the 4th quarter, kicker Stephen Gostkowski missed what would have been a game-tying 45-yard field goal to send the game into overtime, sealing the Titans' first loss of the season and extending their losing streak against the Steelers to three games, dating back to Week 11 of the 2014 season.[17]

Week 8: at Cincinnati Bengals

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The Titans suffered their fifth loss to the Bengals in nine meetings since the two teams were split out of the former AFC Central in 2002.

Week 9: vs. Chicago Bears

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The Titans ended their two-game slide by edging the Bears (the team where their former head coach Jeff Fisher both played and began his coaching career) despite being limited to 228 yards of total offense. Ryan Tannehill completed just ten of 21 passes but two were touchdowns including a spirited 40-yard score to A. J. Brown. Desmond King also scored when he recovered a fumble and ran in 63 yards.

Week 10: vs. Indianapolis Colts

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The Colts scored on a 24-yard drive following a poor Titans punt then scored again on a blocked punt. This was Indianapolis’ third straight win at Nissan Stadium.

Week 11: at Baltimore Ravens

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In what turned out to be a playoff preview, the Titans rallied to beat the Ravens in overtime in a game in which the referees had to break up a pregame argument between Ravens head coach John Harbaugh and Titans cornerback Malcolm Butler; a similar scenario occurred involving Harbaugh and Mike Vrabel. Mark Andrews’ 31-yard score put Baltimore up 21–10, but two Stephen Gostkowski field goals (the second came after Lamar Jackson was intercepted at the Titans' 9-yard line) were followed by a bulling 14-yard touchdown catch by A. J. Brown and a Ryan Tannehill two-point run to give Tennessee the lead, 24–21. Jackson threw for 48 yards and rushed for 22 for the game-tying field goal, but in overtime, Tannehill completed three passes for 36 yards before Derrick Henry tore through for the 29-yard touchdown to seal the game, 30–24.

Week 12: at Indianapolis Colts

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The Titans won at Lucas Oil Stadium for the third time in four trips leading wire to wire against the Colts and reaching eight wins. Derrick Henry erupted to three rushing touchdowns (the first on a lateral from Ryan Tannehill) in the first half, becoming the first player with the club with three rushing scores since Lorenzo White ran in four touchdowns against the Browns in the club's days as the Houston Oilers. A. J. Brown caught a touchdown and also scored when he caught an onside kick by the Colts.

The win marked only the third time in the history of the AFC South (and first time in consecutive seasons) that the road team in the Colts-Titans rivalry won both games.

Week 13: vs. Cleveland Browns

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The Titans faced Baker Mayfield for the second ever time and the ensuing game became one of the most bitterly fought in the rivalry between the two teams. A failed fourth down run by Derrick Henry and a fumble led to an early 17–0 Browns lead; Mayfield threw four touchdowns in the first half as the Browns led 38–7. The Titans outscored the Browns 28–3 in the second half but failed on an onside kick in the final thirty seconds.

Week 14: at Jacksonville Jaguars

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Week 15: vs. Detroit Lions

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The Titans cruised to a victory over the Lions to earn their tenth win of the season, ending their streak of four straight 9–7 seasons, and earning their first double-digit win season since 2008.

Week 16: at Green Bay Packers

Шаблон:Americanfootballbox In a snowstorm, Packers head coach Matt LaFleur defeated the Titans in his first meeting with them since leaving the organization in 2019 to become the new head coach of the Packers. LaFleur had served as offensive coordinator for the Titans during the 2018 season. Though the Titans rushed for 156 yards, Ryan Tannehill completed just eleven passes for 124 yards.

Week 17: at Houston Texans

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After combining for 78 points in their first meeting Houston and Tennessee topped that with 79 points in the regular season finale. Derrick Henry reached 2,000 yards and set the team record for rushing yards in a season and had two scores, but the Texans rallied from down 24–9 to take a 35–31 lead in the fourth quarter. Ryan Tannehill led a 19-play drive encompassing 8:32 and Tannehill ran in a five-yard score (after a quarterback sneak score was erased on a penalty). Deshaun Watson led the Texans to the Tennessee 38 but had to settle for a field goal. With only eighteen seconds to work with Tannehill completed a 52-yard strike to A. J. Brown; a four-yard run to the Houston 19 set up the winning field goal by newly signed kicker Samuel Sloman; the kick bounced off the upright and bounced in.

With the win, the Titans swept the Texans for the first time since 2007, and secured a playoff berth as the AFC South division winner for the first time since 2008. In the playoffs, they would host a home game in the Wild Card round against the Baltimore Ravens, whom they beat earlier in the season.

Standings

Division

Шаблон:2020 AFC South standings

Conference

Шаблон:2020 AFC standings

Postseason

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Schedule

style="Шаблон:NFLPrimaryStyle"| Round style="Шаблон:NFLPrimaryStyle"| Date style="Шаблон:NFLPrimaryStyle"| Opponent (seed) style="Шаблон:NFLPrimaryStyle"| Result style="Шаблон:NFLPrimaryStyle"| Record style="Шаблон:NFLPrimaryStyle"| Venue style="Шаблон:NFLPrimaryStyle"| Recap
Wild Card January 10, 2021 Baltimore Ravens (5) L 13–20 0–1 Nissan Stadium Recap

Game summaries

AFC Wild Card Playoffs: vs. (5) Baltimore Ravens

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The Titans faced the Ravens in a rematch of their Week 11 regular season game (which the Titans won). Although they took an early 10–0 lead, the Ravens rallied to score 17 unanswered points. Derrick Henry, who led the NFL in rushing yards, was held to just 40 yards rushing on 18 carries. With the Titans trailing 20–13 late, Tannehill's pass intended for Kalif Raymond was intercepted by Marcus Peters; in a reversal of the regular season game, the Ravens players celebrated by dancing on the Titans' logo at midfield.

Notes

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References

Шаблон:Reflist

External links

Шаблон:Tennessee Titans Шаблон:Tennessee Titans seasons Шаблон:2020 NFL season by team