One of the themes of the Tennessee Titans’ 2020 season will be players stepping up as leaders after the team lost some key veterans during the offseason.
Two players who appear to be doing just that are inside linebackers Jayon Brown, who is going into his fourth season, and Rashaan Evans, who is entering his third.
After practice on Sunday, 2019 sixth-round pick and inside linebacker, David Long, explained how Evans and Brown are becoming leaders and helping out with the rookies.
Wesley Woodyard is no longer in the #Titans ILB room, but second-year ILB David Long said Rashaan Evans Jayon Brown are stepping up in the leadership department. “A lot more vocal,” Long said of Evans/JB. “Those guys are doing a nice job of getting the rookies adjusted.”
— Erik Bacharach (@ErikBacharach) August 16, 2020
Going into Year 2, Long says he’s trying to build off the experience he gained after getting some significant playing during the playoffs. Long saw 87 snaps over three contests, mostly due to Brown being injured.
.@David__Long said he’s a lot more confident heading into Year 2 with the @Titans. Experience at end of rookie season helped. He’s now trying to build off it pic.twitter.com/iJS725n6WH
— Jim Wyatt (@jwyattsports) August 16, 2020
Long’s relationship with inside linebackers coach Jim Haslett seems to be strong early on, as the second-year linebacker called the veteran coach “my guy.”
.@David__Long calls veteran ILBs coach Jim Haselett "my guy."
— Jim Wyatt (@jwyattsports) August 16, 2020
With an impressive trio of Brown, Evans and Long, the Titans look to be solid at the inside linebacker position for 2020.
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