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The Tennessee Titans (7-3) are set to host the Cincinnati Bengals (6-4) in an AFC battle between two playoff hopefuls.
Tennessee enters this game as one of the hotter teams in the entire league, winning seven out of its last eight games.
During this streak, the Titans have found several different ways to win that haven’t always been pretty. Tennessee’s defense has been every bit elite, while the offense outside of Derrick Henry has largely been inconsistent.
Thankfully, it appears that this offense is slowly but surely showing signs of life as we now approach the back half of the season.
Revenge game or not, this has the potential to be a statement game for this entire franchise if it can put together 60 minutes of fundamentally sound football.
Having said all that, let’s take a closer look at three things the Titans must accomplish if they want to give themselves the best possible chance to secure their third straight victory this afternoon.