With the release of the Tennessee Titans’ 2020 schedule, there were a few things that caught our eye, some good and some bad.
Before we get to the biggest takeaways, here’s a remind of what the Titans’ upcoming slate look like.
- Week 1: Titans at Broncos
- Week 2: Titans vs. Jaguars
- Week 3: Titans at Vikings
- Week 4: Titans vs. Steelers
- Week 5: Titans vs. Bills
- Week 6: Titans vs. Texans
- Week 7: BYE
- Week 8: Titans at Bengals
- Week 9: Titans vs. Bears
- Week 10: Titans vs. Colts
- Week 11: Titans at Ravens
- Week 12: Titans at Colts
- Week 13: Titans vs. Browns
- Week 14: Titans at Jaguars
- Week 15: Titans vs. Lions
- Week 16: Titans at Packers
- Week 17: Titans at Texans
Now, on to the takeaways.
Not a lot of travel
One of the more underrated aspects of a team’s schedule is travel, and the Titans don’t have to do a lot of it in 2020.
After having a West Coast game against the Raiders last season, the Titans won’t have to travel farther west than Denver this season, a trip that will come in Week 1.
After that, most of the traveling that needs to be done is relatively close. Granted, the Titans have a slew of road games to close out the season, but that’s offset by the fact that the Titans have five home games from Weeks 4 through 10.