The Tennessee Titans are one day away from hosting the Seattle Seahawks in one of the final home games of the 2023 season.
Many fans are already looking forward to a crucial offseason in which a lot of change is expected, but the Titans still have three games left to try and build some positive momentum to close out the campaign.
Tennessee enters the weekend with a massive question mark at the quarterback position.
Rookie quarterback Will Levis returned to practice on Friday and is officially listed as questionable after he suffered an ankle injury that thankfully looked much worse than it ended up being.
If he can’t go, veteran signal-caller Ryan Tannehill will get the start against a formidable Seahawks defense. Thankfully for him, Seattle might be without its dominant young cornerback, Devon Witherspoon, who is questionable.
Should Witherspoon miss the game, Tennessee has to find a way to exploit Seattle’s secondary without him. That is just one of the key matchups the Titans have to win in order to have any chance at pulling off an upset.
Aside from that, let’s take a deeper dive into three other key matchups that we’ll be keeping a close eye on when the Titans host the Seahawks on Sunday.