Most interesting storyline for each Tennessee Titans game in 2020

There is no shortage of interesting storylines coming from Titans games in 2020.

Aside from the actual games, the NFL is all about storylines, and the Tennessee Titans have no shortage of interesting ones to watch unfold during the 2020 campaign.

From facing old teammates to avenging losses and avoiding revenge from teams they beat in 2019, you couldn’t script it any better than some of the storylines coming from the Titans’ 2020 matchups.

Here’s a look at the most interesting one from each game of the coming season.

Week 1 at Denver Broncos: Jurrell Casey revenge game

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The Titans parted ways with one of the best defenders in franchise history earlier this offseason after trading Jurrell Casey away to the Denver Broncos for a seventh-round pick.

It won’t take long for the Titans to see their old friend, as the Titans will visit Casey and the Broncos in Week 1 on Monday Night Football. The veteran will be highly motivated and immediately have a chance to prove his old team made a big mistake.

On the flip side, this will be an emotional night for Titans fans who were sad to see Casey go, which is pretty much every single one.

There’s a revenge factor here for the Titans, also. Denver shut out Tennessee in the Week 6 meeting last season, which was the last game Marcus Mariota ever started for the Titans.

5 easiest games on Tennessee Titans’ 2020 schedule

Who are the five easiest opponents on the Titans’ 2020 schedule?

Based on 2020 over/under win totals, the Tennessee Titans have one of the weakest strength of schedules in the NFL for this season.

That’s all well and good, but when looking at their schedule in its entirety, that just doesn’t seem like a good assessment.

If you don’t believe me, take a look at our picks for the five easiest games on the Titans’ 2020 schedule and you’ll see that not all of them are exactly gimmes.

Nevertheless, after what they were able to accomplish in 2019, the Titans should win each of these games.

Week 2 and 14: vs. Jacksonville Jaguars

The Titans have owned the Jaguars in recent years, even when Jacksonville has put a good team on the field. In fact, Tennessee has beaten Jacksonville in seven of their last nine meetings dating back to 2015.

In 2020, the Jags are in rebuilding mode and lost some of their best players, and will feature a lot of young, inexperienced players on both sides of the ball. This season has cellar written all over it for the Jags.

The Jags did snag a win over the Titans 20-7 in Week 3 last season, but that was before Tennessee’s transformation upon inserting Ryan Tannehill under center. We saw what happened in the rematch later that season with Tannehill at the helm.

As long as Derrick Henry is wearing the two-tone blue, that in and of itself is the reason you shouldn’t bet against the Titans when playing the Jags, either at home or on the road.