Over/under win total set for Tennessee Titans by Sports Illustrated

The Tennessee Titans have been the most consistent team in the NFL over the last four years. Tennessee has finished 9-7 in four straight seasons. That's not the record that franchise has been shooting for, but they've been consistent nonetheless. It shouldn't be surprising that the over/under win total set for the Titans in 2020 […]

Zach Ragan Tennessee Volunteers News Writer
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The Tennessee Titans have been the most consistent team in the NFL over the last four years.

Tennessee has finished 9-7 in four straight seasons. That's not the record that franchise has been shooting for, but they've been consistent nonetheless.

It shouldn't be surprising that the over/under win total set for the Titans in 2020 reflects their "consistency" in recent years.

Sports Illustrated has Tennessee's over/under win total set at 8.5 next season.

I think this is a pretty fair over/under for the Titans. While I expect the Titans to win more than nine games next season, it's hard to predict that they will after four straight seasons of nine wins.

For now, it feels like the AFC South is the Titans' to lose, though the Indianapolis Colts' addition of quarterback Philip Rivers could make things interesting.

On the flip side, however, the Houston Texans' strange decision to deal star wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins to the Arizona Cardinals for running back David Johnson seemingly weakens the defending AFC South champs.

The Jacksonville Jaguars shouldn't be a threat to win the division, but it would be silly to rule them out as a threat completely (The Jaguars' over/under win total is set at 4.5).

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