After taking a look at the Tennessee Titans toughest games on the 2024 schedule, we’re now shifting our focus to the ones that are most winnable.
Of course, this article isn’t us thumping our chest about the 2024 Titans. Granted, they’re going to be better than a lot of people expect (which is normally the case), but it’s also the first year under a new head coach and in a supposed rebuild.
The Titans have no doubt sped up the process by bringing in a ton of talent on both sides of the ball. That said, those pieces have to fit together and there’s no telling how long that will take.
But relative to the rest of the games on the Titans’ upcoming slate, these are the ones that can be considered easier than the rest.
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The Bills lost several key pieces on both sides of the ball and look primed for a lean year. They’ll still be competitive as long as Josh Allen is the quarterback, but Buffalo certainly isn’t the elite team it has been in previous years.

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The Patriots were just a downright bad team in 2023, and they didn’t do much to improve things in 2024. Not to mention, Bill Belichick is gone.
The Titans will get either a rookie in Drake Maye or a career backup in Jacoby Brissett under center for this contest, and there’s nothing scary about the defense, either.

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Jim Harbaugh is a good coach, but it might take him a year or two to get this train on the tracks.
The Chargers have completely gutted their receiving corps., losing both Keenan Allen and Mike Williams. Los Angeles is also returning much of the same defense that stunk last year. Justin Herbert will keep them competitive, but a last-place finish is in the Chargers’ future in 2024.

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The Vikings didn’t re-sign Kirk Cousins and will sport either Sam Darnold or rookie J.J. McCarthy under center. Justin Jefferson and Jordan Addison are impressive weapons, but bad play at quarterback and Tennessee’s talented secondary can help neutralize them.
There’s nothing to write home about when it comes to Minnesota’s defense, either.

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