The Tennessee Titans will have a much different look heading into the 2024 season. RB Derrick Henry, the team’s 2nd-round pick in 2016, played 8 seasons in Nashville, but he signed a 2-year deal with the Baltimore Ravens in the offseason. The 4-time Pro Bowler and 2-time rushing leader leaves big shoes to fill.
In addition to Henry’s departure, the sideline will have a new look with coach Brian Callahan replacing the fired Mike Vrabel. The latter was at the helm for 6 seasons. The 39-year-old Callahan, who is a 1st-time head coach, was previously the offensive coordinator for the Cincinnati Bengals from 2019-23, and he is the son of former NFL coach Bill Callahan.
The Titans inked former Dallas Cowboys RB Tony Pollard to try and fill the void, and promising young RB Tyjae Spears remains with RB Hassan Haskins waiting in the wings. C Lloyd Cushenberry will anchor a new-look line, too, after receiving a big 4-year deal.
The Tennessee roster certainly has some veteran leadership, too, especially at the receiver spots. They brought in both UFAs Tyler Boyd and Calvin Ridley to give QB Will Levis more weapons, in addition to WR DeAndre Hopkins. TE Chigoziem Okonkwo showed glimpses of brilliance in 2023, too.