New Year’s resolutions for each NFL team

As the ball drops and we enter a new year, let’s take a look at the resolutions for each NFL team.

Tennessee Titans

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The Tennessee Titans made the best of their opportunities in 2019, complemented with some good decision-making, and got a playoff birth to show for it. Yep, the future is looking good in Nashville, with a recharged Ryan Tannehill at quarterback, a nearly unstoppable workhorse at running back in Derrick Henry, and everyone’s favorite lip-read head coach of the past few weeks, Mike Vrabel.

2020 Resolution: Don’t downplay the 2020 schedule. While the Titans went 5-2 down the stretch and made the playoffs, getting hyped over a 9-7 season won’t do the franchise any good. Improving the pass defense makes sense, just as adding a few more weapons for Tannehill and the offense makes sense. But if there was one team that might get caught snoozing in 2020, it’s the Titans—next year’s schedule isn’t exactly filled with top-level teams…or, so you might believe.