The Tennessee Titans finished the 2022 season with a 7-10 record, a staunch change from their 12-5 performance in 2021.
As they now set their sights on 2023, the Titans may need to make a few changes to their team, particularly on offense.
The organization drafted Will Levis in the second round of the 2023 NFL Draft, potentially signaling the end of Ryan Tannehill’s time with the team.
In a recent interview, second-year wide receiver Treylon Burks gave insight into what the Titans could look like this year.
“Just having that tempo offense, just knowing that there’s so much things that we have in this offense,” Burks said.
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Burks also said that in this offense, players can “go be free, have fun, just win games.”
Winning wasn’t necessarily something that the Titans did a lot of last year, and they will look to greatly improve in that category this season.
No matter who is under center, Burks believes that this offense can thrive, given the amount of talent that exists on this roster.
Besides Burks, the Titans still have Derrick Henry on their offense, a staple of their rushing attack.
Chigoziem Okonkwo also established himself as a serviceable pass-catcher last season, mainly used out of necessity.
The Titans dealt A.J. Brown to the Philadelphia Eagles during the 2022 offseason, and haven’t yet replaced him with another veteran at the position.
Burks believes the Titans have what it takes to succeed in this league, even with their lack of depth on offense.
Can the Titans make a splash this season, making their way back to the playoffs?
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