Titans’ team and individual coverage stats from 2023 season

How the Titans fared in coverage in 2023, both as a team and individually.

As we continue to reflect on what was a disappointing 2023 campaign for the Tennessee Titans, we turn our attention to how the team’s secondary did in coverage.

The Titans’ defense ranked 18th in passing yards allowed per game and was tied for the eighth-fewest passing touchdowns surrendered. Adding to that, Tennessee’s unit surrendered the sixth-highest passer rating allowed and tallied the fewest interceptions in the NFL.

One of the more talked about issues with this year’s secondary was the amount of explosive plays (20-plus yards) given up. According to data analyst Arjun Menon, the Titans surrendered 52 such plays, ranking 17th.

While the passing yards, explosive plays and touchdowns allowed numbers are middle-of-the-road to good, the pass-rush deserves the vast majority of the credit for any semblance of positivity for Tennessee’s pass defense.

Without an effective rush, those numbers would have been a lot worse, as the secondary was dreadful in coverage when Tennessee’s group upfront wasn’t at its best.

At the very least, the Titans are going to need to add a No. 1 cornerback after the failed Kristian Fulton era. Also, they may need a No. 2 depending on what happens with Sean Murphy-Bunting, who is set to be a free agent.

At safety, it remains to be seen if the Titans will stick with either Elijah Molden or K’Von Wallace as Amani Hooker’s running mate.

On the bright side, the Titans do appear to have their long-term solution at slot cornerback in Roger McCreary, who had an impressive sophomore campaign despite playing at a new position.

But we’ll have plenty of time to talk about all of those things in the coming weeks and months ahead. Here’s the coverage stats of every Titans player who was targeted by opposing offenses in 2023.

Note: Stats in bold indicate a team-high.