After an impressive preseason, Titans’ offense is floundering

The Tennessee Titans’ offense has struggled in 2024 and statistically sit at or near the bottom of most NFL metrics.

After a preseason full of optimism with a new coaching staff and a retooled roster, the Tennessee Titans crashed early in the 2024 season. There are many reasons why the Titans sit at 0-3 but offensive inefficiency and turnovers sit at the heart of the issue.

Of course, Will Levis has looked erratic and shown a propensity for poor decision-making. But the offensive line has not done the team any favors and the analytics back that up.

When looking at those numbers, the offense ranks near or at the bottom of every major category. Even with a defense that has been playing at a high level, the Titans have not shown the ability to play complimentary football.

And, if that wasn’t bad enough, the Titans are a league-worst -7 in turnover differential and have allowed two blocked punts that do not show up in that statistic.

While the defense has been stout, it has not produced turnovers, and without those, there is no way to help overcome the self-inflicted problems caused by the offense and special teams.

The Titans will again try to get back on track Monday night at Hard Rock Stadium when they take on the Miami Dolphins (1-2).

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