Who deserves the title of Titans MVP of the season?

If we’re placing the turnaround on the shoulders of any one player, two come to mind instantly.

Runner-up: QB Ryan Tannehill

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Henry may have been a major asset in the ground game and largely propelled the Tennessee offense through the postseason, but the spark on offense truly ignited when Tannehill took the reins from Marcus Mariota in the third quarter of Week 6’s loss to the Denver Broncos.

The Titans never looked back because Tannehill never gave them the slightest reason to.

He finished the regular season with the highest passer rating in the NFL (117.5), throwing for 2,742 yards, 22 touchdowns and six interceptions.

Tannehill was also effective and gutsy as a runner, recording 43 carries for 185 yards and four touchdowns in 2019.

The future for Tannehill with the Titans remains unclear, but giving him an extension seems like the best way for the team to set its offense up for success in the coming season.