5 biggest takeaways from Tennessee Titans’ 2020 schedule

There are both positives and negatives to the Titans’ 2020 schedule.

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Tough start, tough finish

The Titans will open up their 2020 season with four home games in their first six, but those games will include contests against two teams on the rise (at Broncos, vs. Steelers) and three 2019 playoff teams (at Vikings, vs. Bills, vs. Texans). The only real reprieve in that stretch is against the Jaguars.

As nice as it’s going to be for the Titans to have five home games in the second quarter of the season, the flip side of that is the final stretch in which the Titans are going to have five road games in their last seven weeks.

That stretch starts with the AFC’s No. 1 seed from 2019 in the Baltimore Ravens in Week 11. Then, the Titans have three divisional road games (Week 12 at Colts, Week 14 at Jaguars and Week 17 at Texans) and a matchup with the Green Bay Packers at frigid Lambeau Field in Week 16.