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NFL Draft order: Titans fall to sixth with win

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The Tennessee Titans fell to sixth in the 2026 NFL Draft order with their 26-9 win over the Kansas City Chiefs yesterday. They were fourth heading into the day. The good news is that the New Orleans Saints and the Cincinnati Bengals also won yesterday. That puts both of those teams at five wins.

Right now, just the Titans and the Arizona Cardinals have three wins. The Cardinals are one spot ahead of the Titans right now. Tennessee and Arizona both have a strength of schedule faced of .575. The Cardinals move ahead of the Titans because of the Titans’ win over the Cardinals.

The Washington Commanders currently have four wins and hold the seventh spot. The New Orleans Saints and Cincinnati Bengals are at five wins and hold draft spots eight and nine, respectively. After that, the Miami Dolphins, Atlanta Falcons*, Kansas City Chiefs, and Dallas Cowboys all have six wins. That means even if the Titans win out, the lowest they could pick is ninth.

It seems crazy to think that the Titans will win out, but they face the 5-10 Saints at home this week, and then go to Jacksonville to take on the Jaguars in week 18. There is a chance the Jaguars won’t be playing for anything in that game, depending on how next week shakes out.

Here is how the top 18 in the 2026 NFL Draft order:

  1. New York Giants (2-13)
  2. Las Vegas Raiders (2-13)
  3. Cleveland Browns (3-12)
  4. New York Jets (3-12)
  5. Arizona Cardinals (3-12)
  6. Tennessee Titans (3-12)
  7. Washington Commanders (4-11)
  8. New Orleans (5-10)
  9. Cincinnati Bengals (5-10)
  10. Miami Dolphins (6-9)
  11. Los Angeles Rams (via Atlanta Falcons 6-9)
  12. Kansas City Chiefs (6-9)
  13. Dallas Cowboys (6-8-1)
  14. Baltimore Ravens (7-8)
  15. Minnesota Vikings (7-8)
  16. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (7-8)
  17. Detroit Lions (8-7)
  18. New York Jets (via Indianapolis Colts 8-6)

*The Los Angeles Rams hold the Falcons’ first round pick.

Source: https://www.musiccitymiracles.com/t...nfl-draft-order-titans-fall-to-sixth-with-win
 
Titans vs. Saints opening odds: Tennessee opens as a home underdog again

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For the 16th straight week this year, the Tennessee Titans are an underdog. This time, they are a three-point underdog against the New Orleans Saints at home on FanDuel Sportsbook. I thought there was a chance they might be favored in this one, but that was before I realized the Saints have won three straight games. That, technically, makes them one of the hottest teams in the NFL.

The Titans have played pretty good football themselves the last three weeks. They have won two out of three. It was the defense that let them down in the loss to the San Francisco 49ers. The offense looks to have found its footing late in the season. If that can continue this week at Nissan Stadium, they will have a chance to win back-to-back games for the first time since the infamous plane ride back from Green Bay in November of 2022.

I’m probably overconfident coming off a big win over a deflated Kansas City Chiefs team, but I’d think the Titans find a way to win this game. How confident are you that they can make it two in a row?

Source: https://www.musiccitymiracles.com/t...odds-tennessee-opens-as-a-home-underdog-again
 
NFL Pro Bowl rosters: Titans send two players

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The Tennessee Titans have two representatives in the 2026 NFL Pro Bowl games. Jeffery Simmons and Chimere Dike will be representing the Titans. Simmons has arguably been the second-best defensive player in the NFL this season behind Myles Garrett. He has 9 sacks on the season. That’s a crazy number from an interior defensive lineman.

Simmons has also really stepped up as a leader this season. In the past, it seemed like the Titans really wanted to sell us on the fact that Simmons was a leader. This year, in a season that has been a disaster, he has been a consistent performer on and off the field.

Dike leads the NFL in all-purpose yards with 2,269 and has two punt return touchdowns. The Titans really found a gem with him in the fourth round of last year’s draft.

The 2026 NFL Pro Bowl games will take place on February 3rd in San Francisco. The event kicks off at 5:30 p.m. Central. The flag football game starts at 7 p.m. Central.

Source: https://www.musiccitymiracles.com/t.../nfl-pro-bowl-rosters-titans-send-two-players
 
Cam Ward growth means more to Titans than draft positioning

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The Tennessee Titans dominated the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 16, beating the Patrick Mahomes-less team 26-9. The Titans outgained the Chiefs 376-133 on offense. The highlight of the afternoon was the performance by rookie quarterback Cam Ward.

Ward arguably played the best game of his rookie season. The No. 1 overall selection completed 21-of-28 passing attempts for 228 yards, two touchdowns, and zero interceptions. Ward set season-high marks in completion percentage (75%) and yards per attempt (8.1).

Ward’s quarterback rating of 122.3 was also a career high. You’ll hear a lot about how the Titans “dropped” to sixth overall in the 2026 NFL Draft real-time order. The growth and development Ward displayed on Sunday means more to the Titans than draft positioning.

I see so much of Aaron Rodgers in Cam Ward’s game.
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— Kurt Benkert (@KurtBenkert) December 22, 2025

It marked the third consecutive game Ward threw for multiple touchdowns. Prior to Week 14, the former Miami Hurricanes standout hadn’t had a single multi-TD passing game. Since the bye week, Ward has eight touchdowns and one interception.

Ward’s completion percentage on the season is now above 60 percent (60.2%). He’s almost a 2:1 TD:INT ratio with 13 touchdown passes and seven interceptions. Ward’s on-field growth has been extremely evident and awesome to see.

Sure, it would’ve been nice for the Titans to possess the No. 1 overall pick, creating a trade-down scenario that could accelerate the rebuild. But what’s even better for the Titans is watching Ward’s real-time growth into a bonafide franchise quarterback. Mike Borgonzi doesn’t mind not having the top selection because Ward is playing the team out of the basement.

The 2026 NFL Draft has good prospects. The EDGE group has Rueben Bain Jr., Keldrick Faulk, Arvell Reese, and David Bailey. Wide receivers include Carnell Tate, Jordyn Tyson, and Makai Lemon. Those positions happen to be the Titans’ biggest two needs. Quarterbacks will go early, which is good news for the Titans.

The Titans will probably end up picking somewhere between Nos. 4 and 10 overall. They’ll possess an opportunity to draft a good player. Ward’s growth means more.

Source: https://www.musiccitymiracles.com/t...h-means-more-to-titans-than-draft-positioning
 
Titans coaching search: Tennessee has done research on Notre Dame’s Marcus Freeman

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We have spent a lot of time here talking about names for the next coach of the Tennessee Titans since Brian Callahan was fired in October. One name that I had not seen connected with the Titans until today was Marcus Freeman from Notre Dame. That changed today.

Jeremy Fowler mentioned today that the Titans have done their research on Freeman. The main part of his note has to do with the interest the New York Giants have in the current Notre Dame coach. Freeman was on a couple of NFL practice squads back in 2009, but has never coached at that level.

When it comes to a “leader of men,” few are better than Freeman. Go back and watch the reaction of the Notre Dame players when Freeman was named the head coach after Brian Kelly left for LSU. They were pumped.

Freeman came up as a defensive coach, so, as with any defensive coach the Titans talk to in their search, the main question for him will be who he can bring in as an offensive coordinator.

My hope is that the Titans cast a wide net when it comes to their next coach. It is absolutely worth bringing Freeman in to see if they think he has what it takes to lead the Titans into the next phase of the franchise.

Source: https://www.musiccitymiracles.com/t...s-done-research-on-notre-dames-marcus-freeman
 
Tony Pollard is giving the Titans something to think about this offseason

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A few weeks ago, it felt like a foregone conclusion that the Tennessee Titans would release veteran running back Tony Pollard from his contract this coming offseason. The Titans were fielding one of the worst rushing attacks in the league and Pollard looked past his prime. Well, the narrative has completely flipped in recent weeks and Mike Borgonzi’s decision at running back no longer looks straightforward.

Pollard experienced a breakout game versus the Cleveland Browns in Week 14. The former Memphis standout rushed for a career-high 161 yards and two touchdowns. Pollard was good against the San Francisco 49ers again in Week 15, and this past weekend, rushed for 102 yards in the blowout win over the Kansas City Chiefs. A phantom penalty wiped out his TD.

Pollard has rushed for 100-plus yards in three straight appearances. The experienced ball-carrier is averaging 6.1 yards per carry over that stretch and has scored four touchdowns. Pollard and the Titans’ run game has been critical to the team’s late-season offensive resurgence.

Tony Pollard in the last 3 games 👀 pic.twitter.com/jS01pjLWTF

— SleeperTitans (@SleeperTitanUp) December 22, 2025

Pollard is slated to enter the final year of his contract next season. Releasing him would create $7.2 million in additional cap space for Borgonzi. The dead-cap hit is minimal ($2 million).

It’s worth acknowledging Pollard doesn’t deserve all the credit for his late-season breakout. The Titans’ offensive line has been in outstanding form lately. The starting five unit entered the season with lofty expectations based on the capital Borgonzi had invested in the position group. They started out disappointing, but have really found their form, even when Corey Levin and Oli Udoh had to play.

Hopefully the Titans’ offensive line carries this momentum over 2026. Very few changes are expected to that unit with right guard Kevin Zeitler as the lone pending free agent. Borgonzi will have to decide if Pollard’s resurgence is worth buying into and retaining. Otherwise, the Titans could consider adding a younger, more dynamic back.

Source: https://www.musiccitymiracles.com/t...itans-something-to-think-about-this-offseason
 
Titans-Chiefs final score: Tennessee wins 26-9

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Forget draft position. Watching the Tennessee Titans whoop up on the Kansas City Chiefs at Nissan Stadium was really fun. I don’t even care that the guy who played quarterback for the Chiefs most of the day had never thrown a pass in an NFL game before today.

Cam Ward is getting better each and every week. That is all this season was ever about anyway. He finished the day 21 of 28 for 228 yards and two touchdowns. I’m not saying that I am sold on Ward being a franchise quarterback, but it is definitely trending in the right direction.

Tyjae Spears had a really productive day, rushing for 52 yards with a touchdown and catching five passes for 53 yards. The Titans are going to have an interesting decision to make on Spears at the end of the year. He is going to be a free agent. Spears isn’t an every-down back, but he has a skillset that is valuable in the NFL.

The rookie receivers also played well today. Elic Ayomanor caught three passes for 58 yards. Chimere Dike caught three passes for 40 yards and a touchdown. Ayomanor and Dike aren’t number one receivers, but they give the Titans depth at the position they haven’t had in a really long time.

We will check in on where the win leaves the Titans in terms of 2026 NFL Draft order later tonight. Some teams that they needed to win in the early window are in a good position as of this writing.

Source: https://www.musiccitymiracles.com/t...titans-chiefs-final-score-tennessee-wins-26-9
 
Tennesee Titans week 16 rooting guide

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I’ve got a feeling the Tennessee Titans are going to beat the Kansas City Chiefs today. It just seems like a bad spot for the Chiefs after losing Patrick Mahomes and getting eliminated from playoff contention last week. The Titans have been dealing with the reality that they won’t be in the playoffs since September. That’s a different mentality than getting eliminated in mid-December with games left to play.

If the Titans do win, it makes it all the more important that the teams around them win so the Titans don’t fall too far in the 2026 NFL Draft order.

Here is your rooting guide around the NFL today:

Buffalo Bills (10-4) @ Cleveland Browns (3-11)​


The Browns currently hold the fourth spot in the 2026 NFL Draft, one spot behind the Titans. A Cleveland win here would be huge to get a game of separation there.

Cincinnati Bengals (4-10) @ Miami Dolphins (6-8)​


You should be rooting for a Bengals win here for two reasons; One is that the Bengals only have 4 wins. The Titans have a couple of winnable games in their last three. The second is that the dream of Robert Saleh as head coach and Mike McDaniel as the offensive coordinator gets a little closer every time the Dolphins lose.

New York Jets (3-11) @ New Orleans Saints (4-10)​


The Saints were the only team the Titans needed to win last week that actually won. This week we need them to go back to their losing ways to help the Jets get to four wins. New York currently holds the fifth pick in the draft.

Minnesota Vikins (6-8) @ New York Giants (2-12)​


The Giants currently hold the first pick in the draft. This is a winnable game for them at home. It would be a great week for Jaxson Dart to have a great week.

Atlanta Falcons (5-9) @ Arizona Cardinals (3-11)​


Both of these teams stink. The Titans likely aren’t getting to five wins, so the Falcons are irrelevant to them. The Cardinals are currently sixth in the 2026 NFL Draft. Hopefully, they can pull this one out to move down a little further.

Las Vegas Raiders (2-11) @ Houston Texans (9-5)​


I’m glad the Titans played the Raiders when they did. They are probably the worst team in the league right now. Their offense is terrible and the Texans defense is really good. If the Texans get a field goal the game is probably over, but it sure would be nice for the Raiders to get a win.

Source: https://www.musiccitymiracles.com/tennessee-titans-news/63190/tennesee-titans-week-16-rooting-guide
 
A Titans Head Coaching Profile: Matt Nagy

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Matt Nagy, what can be said about this guy? He is by far the most polarizing candidate in this cycle, and he is probably more polarizing than anybody in the last two cycles as well. If you ever end up in the same room as two Titans fans, one pro-Nagy and the other anti-Nagy, good luck trying to get them to find a middle ground, because both sides are convinced, and they are not going to let up.

There’s no such thing as a person who is in the middle of hating and loving Matt Nagy; everyone either loves Nagy and thinks he’s the next head coach redemption story, or he’s never going to learn his lesson, and his tenure would kill Borgonzi’s tenure alongside Chad Brinker’s. For these reasons, he is probably one of the most interesting coaching candidates I’ll cover during this cycle.

Now, this leads to the question: how do I feel about Matt Nagy as a head coaching candidate? Well, I’m gonna tell you eventually, but for now, we need to get into the details of Nagy’s profile. So, without any further interruption, this is the head coaching profile of the current Chiefs offensive coordinator, Matt Nagy.

Matt Nagy’s Background​


Before talking about his positives and negatives, it is necessary to look at the background of Nagy and how he got to this point. Before I go on, I need to clarify that this may be the weirdest path that I’ll cover in this series. Nagy’s coaching career started way back in the year 2001, when he was the quarterbacks coach at Manheim Central High School in Pennsylvania. He left this job after one year to take a spot in the same position, this time at Cedar Crest High School, also in Pennsylvania, and then he became an offensive coordinator at Palmyra High School from 2008-2009, and I think you can take a guess at where that school is.

Now, during these two years, Nagy was an intern for the Philadelphia Eagles during his time as coordinator for this high school, and, an interesting fact, on August 10, 2009, before the beginning of the preseason, backup QB Kevin Kolb got injured. The Eagles staff was a little spooked by this, and to make sure that Donovan McNabb and AJ Feely were protected, Andy Reid tried to get the NFL to let Nagy play in a preseason game since he wasn’t being paid as a coach, and, at first, the NFL actually allowed it and Nagy actually practiced for a day! The NFL eventually came to its senses and didn’t let Nagy play, but it’s still a very fun story.

Anyway, in 2o10, Matt Nagy decided to take a full-time job with the Eagles as a coaches’ assistant, and after a year in that position, he was promoted to offensive quality control coach, where he would stay for 2011 and 2012.

After that, he joined Andy Reid’s Kansas City staff in 2013 as a QBs coach from 2013-2015, and after Doug Pederson was hired away by the Eagles, Nagy was promoted to Offensive Coordinator from 2016-2017. He was pretty impressive here and had Alex Smith, statistically, playing the best ball of his career, and this led to an even bigger opportunity for Nagy in 2018.

In 2018, Matt Nagy was hired as the next head coach of the Chicago Bears and stayed there until 2021. Like McCarthy, I’ll save my thoughts on his tenure for the positives and negatives. After he was fired by the Bears, he was brought back to the Chiefs, where he served as a senior assistant and a QB coach for the 2022 season, and after Eric Bieniemy left, Nagy was promoted to offensive coordinator in 2023 and has been in that position since. Now, we can get into the positives and negatives of Nagy.

Matt Nagy’s Positives​


So, the first and most obvious positive of Matt Nagy is the fact that he has head coaching experience. While nowhere near the experience that McCarthy had, Nagy still has four years of coaching experience, and he even has a coach of the year under his belt, alongside a 12-4 season that was completely ruined by Cody Parkiey’s double doink. This is something that I feel like has slowly faded away from the perspective of the front office in their next head coach.

There’s a feeling inside the building for the Titans that the culture is slowly shifting into something that is functioning and can stand bringing in a young head coach who is trying to figure out how to establish his culture. Now, this does not mean I don’t think it’s likely that they still end up going with an experienced coach, though; it just means it’s seeming more like the Titans could go with a young mind each day.

Now, that’s not meant to be a knock on Nagy; he had some solid moments as a head coach and was especially great his first time around as OC for the Chiefs in 2016. It’s just not as strong a point as it used to be. The second positive that needs to be addressed is how good a fit Nagy’s playcalling philosophy is, and how it is such a great fit for Cam Ward. Look, whatever you want to think about Nagy’s play design and play calling is a different thing, but there should not be a denial that he fits so well with Cam in play calling.

Question, what is the one thing that Titans fans have been begging for all year in our head coach? Well, that’s easy, we’ve been begging for more RPO action out of Brian Callahan and Mike McCoy all year, and that’s something that Nagy specializes in. His playbook is full of RPOs, and as we saw in the game on Sunday (as bad as it was), Nagy really likes his RPO game.

Now, does this mean his play-calling is automatically elite? Not really, but it still is something that could be very helpful in the future for Cam’s development. The last positive I want to mention is something that has evolved over time, and that’s how gracefully the Bears era has aged since he was fired. Look, as weird as he was during his head coaching days, Nagy was still most definitely not the biggest problem that haunted the Bears during this time; that was QB play. Mitch Trubisky was his QB the majority of the time Nagy was in Chicago, and if we’re being real, he was never going to be a good QB, no matter where he ended up. I’ll stand by this take when I say that he would’ve gotten Kyle Shanahan fired if he had gone to the 49ers.

Nagy did not have a losing season with Trubisky at QB, and his only losing season was with a mix of washed Andy Dalton and a rookie Justin Fields. That team was never going to be an offensive juggernaut, yet the offense was still average to below average with Nagy, which, with Trubisky, is an absolute miracle. Again, even with Nagy’s downsides, he still has some very strong positives that make him a very viable candidate.

Matt Nagy’s Negatives​


Now, even with the positives of Matt Nagy, the negatives are still extremely concerning, and it’s the reason some people hate Nagy so much. The first negative I’ll talk about is how questionable Nagy’s leadership was with the Chicago Bears. Remember how terribly Trubisky was treated by Nagy during his time with the Bears? This doesn’t mean that Trubisky’s career was ruined by Nagy or anything, but Nagy definitely didn’t seem like he was helping matters in any way with Trubisky.

Also, he shares with Callahan a huge problem that can help any coach lose trust very quickly, and that’s accountability. There was never a time that I could remember where Nagy looked at the media in Chicago and said, “Guys, I’ve got to do better.” He was never someone who was a true leader, and honestly, it does seem like the true leader in that Chicago locker room that season was Vic Fangio.

By the end of his time in Chicago, Matt Nagy had completely lost the locker room, and the only person I could find who expressed genuine sadness was David Montgomery. Don’t forget about how he started the pandemic season 5-1 and then went on to lose seven of his last ten games that season. That speaks to his ability to keep the locker room humble the entire season.

The next negative I’d like to address is the stubbornness that Nagy has. This is where we get into the disaster class that was the 2021 season for Nagy and how terribly he managed his QB room. Look, Justin Fields ended up being a bad QB, there’s no doubt, but unlike Trubisky, I think Fields could have been fine. I mean, when he was given the right coaching with Arthur Smith, he didn’t look elite, but he looked serviceable, but he was terribly managed in his rookie year. Nagy had this weird knack for not using Fields’ mobility and making him become a pocket passer like Ben or Alex Smith. This obviously was a complete disaster and led to Nagy being fired.

I remember when Nagy had to miss a game back in 2021 due to him catching Covid, which led to Bill Lazor taking over play calling, and he actually used Fields the way he was meant to be used, moving all over the place with play action and read options, and even though they lost, Fields played pretty well.

So, in this situation, if it were me, I’d give the guy some credit for actually doing some good things. What did Nagy do? He dodged the question and, in a weird way, he tried to give himself credit for hiring him, genuinely the weirdest thing I’ve seen.

The last thing I’ll talk about is his refusal to adjust. This isn’t about his players, though, as I already addressed that; this is about his in-game adjustments. He would be consistently stubborn and stick to it, whether they were up or down, sound familiar? We even saw this during Sunday’s game, where he was just the worst about this. He had two, very opposite QBs on his roster in Gardner Minshew (pocket QB) and Chris Oladokun (mobile and accuracy is questionable), so, instead of adjusting to Oladokun’s mobility, he used him like he was Minshew. Again, his adjustment game has just proven to be incompetent. Overall, the negatives of Nagy are concerning, and they’re the reason that people hate him as a head coach so much.

How likely is Nagy to get hired?​


So, I want all the people reading this to guess how I feel about Matt Nagy. I really did try to be fair to both sides with this, but I think it’s obvious how I feel. Overall, Matt Nagy is my least favorite head coaching candidate, and yes, this includes guys like Jon Gruden and Lou Anarumo, whom I have very adamantly spoken out against in this coaching search.

Look, I don’t disrespect anyone who will tell me that they feel a certain way about Nagy, because there are people who want Nagy in the community that I seriously respect; he’s just not for me. Now, how likely do I think the Tennessee Titans are to actually hire Nagy? Well, I have zero clue how to feel about the likelihood of this. A lot of insiders like Dianna Russini, Connor Orr, and even Schefter said something about Nagy, but here’s my question, is this really a list these insiders have actually heard from in the building, or was Easton Freeze right when he said that no one really knows who the next head coach is going to be yet, and that these are just lazy connections?

I tend to lean toward Easton on this and think that even though he will definitely interview for the job and might even get to the final, I don’t think Nagy will be the next head coach, and I know sources have said Amy is trying to take a backseat during this, but I would be very shocked if she heard that Borgonzi and Brinker landed on Nagy and Amy just let it slide.

If y’all like this article, I do video versions of these profiles on my channel, “The Titans Rundown,” and I do a Podcast every Wednesday. Check it out here.

Source: https://www.musiccitymiracles.com/t...3231/a-titans-head-coaching-profile-matt-nagy
 
Andy Reid endorses alleged Titans HC candidate Matt Nagy

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Dianna Russini of The Athletic recently provided a reported update on the Tennessee Titans‘ head coaching search. Russini mentioned seven names that may appear on the Titans’ candidates wishlist. The most notable portion of the article states that Kansas City Chiefs offensive coordinator Matt Nagy is viewed as a serious candidate internally.

Nagy has been frequently connected to the Titans since Brian Callahan’s firing. The reason why is extremely obvious. Nagy and current Titans general manager Mike Borgonzi spent eight campaigns spread across two separate stints with the Chiefs together. If Borgonzi is spearheading the coaching search, it would be understandable if his top candidate is familiar to him.

Chiefs head coach Andy Reid was recently asked about Nagy’s potential candidacy this offseason. Unsurprisingly, Reid strongly endorsed Nagy. “Phenomenal,” Coach Reid responded when asked about the job Nagy has done this season. “We were on a record pace there for a bit, as far as statistically… I think he deserves to be a head football coach in this league.”

Andy Reid on the job Matt Nagy did as the #Chiefs offensive coordinator this season:

“Phenomenal. We were on a record pace there for a bit, as far as statistically… I think he deserves to be a head football coach in this league.” pic.twitter.com/aKszNGEj8K

— KC Sports Network (@KCSportsNetwork) December 23, 2025

The Titans defeated the Chiefs 26-9 in Week 16. Star quarterback Patrick Mahomes was lost to a season-ending torn ACL injury. The 6-9 Chiefs will miss the postseason for the first time since 2014. Placing that blame at Nagy’s feet seems unfair. Nagy never received credit when the Chiefs’ offense was firing on all cylinders. This team belongs to Reid and Mahomes.

Luckily for the Titans, they have an example to draw from. Nagy spent four seasons (2018-21) as the Chicago Bears’ head coach. They went 12-4 in his debut season and Nagy won Coach of the Year. He maximized a bad sophomore quarterback Mitchell Trubisky that season. The Bears never replicated that success under his watch again, and regressed until they fired him.

Borgonzi knows Nagy well. We’ll see if that actually makes Nagy a candidate in Tennessee.

Source: https://www.musiccitymiracles.com/t...ndorses-alleged-titans-hc-candidate-matt-nagy
 
5 observations from Titans’ Week 17 loss to Saints

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The Tennessee Titans were defeated 34-26 by the New Orleans Saints in a tight-knit Week 17 contest. It was a back and forth affair that highlighted two rookie quarterbacks. It represented the final contest of the 2025 campaign at Nissan Stadium. We’ve conjured up five observations from Sunday’s action.

Another strong day for Cam Ward​


Cam Ward finished 21-of-39 for 251 yards, two touchdowns, and zero interceptions. It was another strong performance by the rookie quarterback. He had confirmed his fourth straight multi-TD passing game before halftime. Ward had a few misses and negative plays, such as a Chase Young strip-sack TD, but he was mostly sharp. On the topic of deep passing accuracy, he completed a 38-yarder to Chimere Dike, a 27-yarder to Van Jefferson, and drew a critical DPI penalty on a deep 3rd-and-15 bomb to Dike. Off-script magic was routinely on display.

Saints special teams… not so special​


The Saints committed several special teams miscues throughout the first half. Punter Kai Kroeger shanked one for just 17 yards to his own 35-yard line. The Titans only gained three yards on the ensuing possession, but managed a field goal thanks to positive field position. Saints kicker Charlie Smyth then missed a makeable 43-yard kick. Ward and the offense overtook possession and Joey Slye converted again on the miscue.

Titans offensive line keeps rolling​


The offensive line has significantly improved since Bill Callahan’s departure. Ward was sacked three times on Sunday, including the aforementioned Young strip-sack TD. One was a scramble sack. On several occasions, Ward had 3+ seconds to scan the field in a clean pocket. The Titans’ run game was a little inconsistent, but Tony Pollard still managed 85 rushing yards, surpassing 1,000 on the season.

A little bit of luck goes a long way​


With the Titans leading 26-20 with about 11 minutes remaining, Saints QB Tyler Shough hit Dante Pettis on a WR screen. Pettis made several defenders miss en route to a would-be touchdown. Nickel defender Kemon Hall forced a fumble at the goal line and Kaiir Elam recovered in the end zone, leading to a Titans touchback.

Source: https://www.musiccitymiracles.com/t...servations-from-titans-week-17-loss-to-saints
 
Titans updated NFL Draft order 2026: Current 1st-round pick before Week 18

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The Tennessee Titans moved back to fourth in the 2026 NFL Draft order with their loss to the New Orleans Saints yesterday. I said before the game yesterday that at this point seeing Cam Ward develop is more important that draft position since the number one overall pick was already out of reach. The Titans will be able to get a blue chip player picking inside the top eight.

Now, the Titans cannot pick any lower than seven. There is still a chance they could get the second overall pick with a loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars and the other three-win teams all winning in week 18, but I will never cheer for a loss to the Jags.

One interesting note, the Titans no longer have the toughest strength of schedule faced in the league. The Cardinals moved ahead of them by .001 yesterday. The Titans moved back ahead of the Cardinals based on tie breakers now that four teams are tied at three wins.

Updated 2026 NFL Draft order​

  1. Las Vegas Raiders 2-14
  2. New York Giants 3-13
  3. New York Jets 3-13
  4. Tennessee Titans 3-13
  5. Arizona Cardinals 3-13
  6. Cleveland Browns 4-12
  7. Washington Commanders 4-12
  8. New Orleans Saints 6-10
  9. Kansas City Chiefs 6-10
  10. Cincinnati Bengals 6-10
  11. Los Angeles Rams (via Atlanta Falcons 6-9*)
  12. Miami Dolphins 6-10
  13. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 7-9
  14. Dallas Cowboys 7-8-1
  15. Detroit Lions 8-8
  16. Baltimore Ravens 8-8
  17. Minnesota Vikings 8-8
  18. New York Jets (via Indianapolis Colts 8-8)

*Pending the outcome of the Falcons game against the Rams on Monday Night Football.

Source: https://www.musiccitymiracles.com/t...aft-order-2026-current-1st-round-pick-week-17
 
Titans vs. Saints open game thread

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The Tennessee Titans take on the New Orleans Saints in their home finale today. I don’t care about draft position at this point. The Titans cannot get the first overall pick, but they will have a top ten pick even if they win out. That should get them a number one wide receiver. That’s all that matters. Go win some games.

It would be great to see Cam Ward continue to build on his performance last week. His development is more important than anything else these last two games. He’s also the most important piece in attracting the next head coach.

The Saints come in as one of the hottest team in the league, having won three straight. Their rookie quarterback, Tyler Shough, has been playing well. Can the Titans defense get pressure on him?The Titans have actually been better in that aspect the last few weeks.

Use this thread to discuss the game.

GO TITANS!!

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