NFL trade season is underway and the Tennessee Titans are one team that are at the center of the conversations. With the Titans struggling to open the season under first-year head coach Brian Callahan, the veteran talent on the roster is understandably becoming an attractive commodity to those in contention.
Receiver DeAndre Hopkins was traded by the Texans to the Cardinals in the 2020 offseason. With the Titans sitting 1-4 and several teams still in search of receiver help, he could draw some trade interest again 4 1/2 years later.
The Tennessee Titans' 2024 NFL season is not exactly going according to plan. The team is 1-4 through the first five games. Will Levis is struggling. Now they have to go play the Buffalo Bills (4-2) and Detroit Lions (4-1) on the road in back to back weeks.
After six weeks of the season, most NFL teams know whether they'll be buyers or sellers before the trade deadline. Here's one move each team in the AFC North should make before the Nov. 5 trade deadline.
Colts RB Jonathan Taylor has missed the last two games because of a high ankle sprain. He said his injury is feeling better this week and he’s been dealing with ankle injuries for a long time. “I’m definitely feeling better this week,” Taylor said, via NFL.com.
He has just 14 catches for 175 yards this year, on track for the lowest per-game averages of his career.
As the 2024 NFL trade deadline continues to draw closer, the Tennessee Titans are a team that many believe could make a move or two. In fact, some think they could end up being the most active team ahead of the November 5th deadline.
The Buffalo Bills (4-2) traded with the Cleveland Browns (1-5) on Tuesday to acquire veteran receiver Amari Cooper. Buffalo adding Cooper could have an unintended consequences on wide out DeAndre Hopkins and the Tennessee Titans (1-4).
The Tennessee Titans are widely expected to be active ahead of the 2024 NFL trade deadline on November 5th. One player that many think could be moved is star veteran wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins.
The wide receiver-needy Steelers were reportedly one of the teams inquiring about Adams, but they must quickly shift their focus elsewhere with the Nov. 5 trade deadline looming.
The Tennessee Titans are on their way to being sellers at the trade deadline and one of the players who could be moved is DeAndre Hopkins, who is in the final year of his contract.
After six weeks of the season, most NFL teams know if they'll be buyers or sellers before the trade deadline. Here's one move each team in the AFC West should make.
The Tennessee Titans were hoping to get back on track this week against the AFC South rival Indianapolis Colts. Unfortunately, they ended up dropping to 1-4 on the season with a 20-17 loss.
DeAndre Hopkins got robbed of a key first down against the Colts on Sunday. Fans aren't happy about it, Brian Callahan wasn't happy about it, and now Hopkins himself has sounded off on social media.
With less than one month remaining until the trade deadline, a number of players could soon be on the move. The receiver position in particular is set to see notable deals over the coming weeks.
Regarding what’s next for the Chiefs at receiver, Ian Rapoport mentions they went hard after Titans WR DeAndre Hopkins last year before he signed in Tennessee,
ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler mentioned Saturday on SportsCenter that teams around the league could make some calls to the Titans leading up to this year’s deadline about a potential trade for WR DeAndre Hopkins.
The Tennessee Titans are a team which has consistently churned through wide receivers in recent years, for better and worse.
Stop us if you've heard this one before: The Pittsburgh Steelers are in the market for a wide receiver.
DeAndre Hopkins might be in the twilight of his NFL career, but the Tennessee Titans wide receiver still has plenty of value. However, he might be on the wrong team if his goal was to win a Super Bowl.
According to Titans writer Paul Kuharsky, he could miss four-to-six weeks, leaving the door open for a Week 1 return.
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