The Tennessee Titans are expected to undergo quite the shift in offensive philosophy in 2024 under new head coach Brian Callahan. While the past few years of Titans football has been centered around Derrick Henry and pounding the rock, Callahan’s system promises to feature plenty of passing.
The Titans front office has done a tremendous job adding weaponry for coach Callahan and second-year quarterback Will Levis. Tennessee signed running back Tony Pollard to replace Henry, stole wide receiver Calvin Ridley away from the rival Jacksonville Jaguars in free agency with a four-year, $92 million deal and signed former Cincinnati Bengals slot weapon Tyler Boyd. They join veteran pass-catcher DeAndre Hopkins — who is bullish on this new group.
“I think this is one of the best wide receiver groups I’ve had the chance to play with on paper,” Hopkins said, via the Titans’ official website. “Obviously, I could come up here and say a bunch, but we haven’t played a game yet. So, we’ll see how it goes once we hit the field.”
Despite playing in a bottom-five offense with two different quarterbacks who had to perform behind one of the worst offensive lines in the league, Hopkins recorded his seventh career 1,000-yard campaign in 2023, with 1,057 receiving yards and seven touchdowns on 75 receptions. He established chemistry with Levis, who in his historic NFL debut threw three touchdowns to Hopkins in Week 8 against the Atlanta Falcons.
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