Does the AFC go through Tennessee and the Titans in 2020?
One way or another, the Bills will. While Buffalo’s 2020 schedule has yet to be finalized, the Bills are slated to visit the Titans next year.
The Titans surprisingly advanced all the way to the AFC Championship Game this past season, falling to the eventual Super Bowl Champion Chiefs. Leading them there was quarterback Ryan Tannehill and their stout defense.
Despite that, there’s been some rumblings. Could the Titans be in the market for a new QB? Perhaps Tom Brady, even?
According to Titans Wire, the Bills should be facing Tannehill next season as reports surfaced earlier this week that the club will not look to replace him.
Tannehill made 10 starts for the Titans last season and picked up 2,742 passing yards, 22 touchdowns and only six interceptions. Tannehill also completed 70.3 percent of his passes. Those numbers helped him take home the NFL Comeback Player of the Year Award.
The Bills did beat the Titans last season, however, that game will likely go down as Marcus Mariota’s final start with the club. Tannehill replaced him the following week.
Tannehill, 31, still has plenty of years left in the tank. But the Titans have to decide if he’ll be able to match that production because Tannehill has to be re-signed as he’s a pending free agent. Spotrac estimated that could cost the Titans a whopping $30.5 million in average annual salary.
But for what it’s worth, the Bills have a 7-4 overall record against the former first-round pick of the Dolphins.
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