The Tennessee Titans were a win away from making it to Super Bowl LIV, and will be back to make another run for the big game in 2020.
Tennessee finished the regular season out with a 9-7 overall record behind the Houston Texans (10-6) in the AFC South.
The Titans have the pieces they need in place to become consistently serious postseason contenders, though they still need to come to agreements with both quarterback Ryan Tannehill and running back Derrick Henry before free agency in order to keep two of their most important players on roster.
Tennessee sits at roughly the middle of the pack in terms of strength of the 2020 schedule — which has the New England Patriots on top.
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1. New England Patriots: 137-118-1 (.537)
2. New York Jets: 136-119-1 (.533)
3. Miami Dolphins: 135-120-1 (.529)
4. San Francisco 49ers: 134-120-2 (.528)
T5. Buffalo Bills: 134-121-1 (.525)
T5. Detroit Lions: 134-121-1 (.525)
T5. Atlanta Falcons: 134-121-1 (.525)
T8. Arizona Cardinals: 132-123-1 (.518)
T8. Houston Texans: 132-123-1 (.518)
T10. Los Angeles Rams: 131-123-2 (.516)
T10. Minnesota Vikings: 131-123-2 (.516)
12. Denver Broncos: 131-125 (.512)
T13. Seattle Seahawks: 129-125-2 (.508)
T13. Chicago Bears: 129-125-2 (.508)
15. Green Bay Packers: 128-126-2 (.504)
T16. Indianapolis Colts: 128-127-1 (.502)
T16. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: 128-127-1 (.502)
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T18. Carolina Panthers: 127-127-2 (.500)
T18. Kansas City Chiefs: 128-128 (.500)
20. Tennessee Titans: 127-128-1 (.498)
21. Las Vegas Raiders: 127-129 (.496)
22. Jacksonville Jaguars: 126-129-1 (.494)
23. Los Angeles Chargers: 126-130 (.492)
24. New Orleans Saints: 125-130-1 (.490)
25. Philadelphia Eagles: 124-131-1 (.486)
26. New York Giants: 123-132-1 (.482)
27. Cincinnati Bengals: 122-134 (.477)
28. Washington Redskins: 118-136-2 (.465)
29. Cleveland Browns: 118-138 (.461)
30. Dallas Cowboys: 117-138-1 (.459)
31. Pittsburgh Steelers: 117-139 (.457)
32. Baltimore Ravens: 112-144 (.438)
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At home, the Titans are set to face the Texans, Colts, Jaguars, Bills, Bears, Browns, Lions and Steelers.
On the road, they’ll face the Texans, Colts, Jaguars, Ravens, Bengals, Broncos, Packers and Vikings.
Times and dates are set to be announced in April.
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