Titans’ Taylor Lewan talks leadership, 2019 suspension, RT competition, more

Taylor Lewan is hoping to learn from past mistakes in order to be a better leader in 2020.

Tennessee Titans left tackle Taylor Lewan addressed a number of topics during a Zoom call with the media on Thursday.

Lewan, who was suspended for the first four games of the 2019 season, admits he “threw a wrench” into the offensive line’s chemistry and both he and left guard Rodger Saffold weren’t on the same page until after Week 7.

In 2020, Lewan is looking to take on a bigger leadership role and hopes to learn from his past mistakes like the ones he made when former Titans head coach Ken Whisenhunt named him a captain in 2015.

Lewan believes the competition at right tackle between Dennis Kelly and Isaiah Wilson will be good for the team, and he plans on helping both players in any way he can.

The former No. 11 overall pick hopes that he has at least five more good years left in him, but is prepared for the day when the Titans decide to draft his potential replacement.

Lewan says he has been working out with several players on the team during the offseason, but insists they have been practicing social distancing and using masks and hand sanitizer.

Lewan also praised new Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady as one of the best to ever play, but also says he’s a poor golfer after his performance in “The Match”.

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