The Tennessee Titans concluded the 2023 preseason with their second straight victory, beating the New England Patriots by a score of 23-7.
It should be noted that New England didn’t play any of its notable starters while Tennessee played several of theirs. Nonetheless, this was a solid all-around performance by a Titans team that appears to be ready for the season.
We even got to see Ryan Tannehill for one drive in which he worked on his form when handing the ball off, and he displayed his ability to catch a singular shotgun snap.
All jokes aside, this was a solid day for Titans quarterback Malik Willis, who played all but the first series since Will Levis once again didn’t play due to his thigh injury.
Unless Levis has looked unbelievable at practice, it’s hard to envision Willis not being the No. 2 quarterback on the depth chart when the Titans open the season on Sept. 10.
As we’ve done throughout the preseason, this article is going to provide a fair and unbiased opinion on how Tennessee’s second-year signal caller performed in the preseason finale.
There were obviously some good and bad things to take away from this performance. Let’s dive right into it.