The Tennessee Titans had a fairly dynamic offense in the 2020 season that featured superstar running back Derrick Henry. Wideout A.J. Brown started to come into his own and Ryan Tannehill was super consistent at quarterback. Then they went and added Julio Jones in the offseason.
Now this Titans offense is flat out scary entering the 2021 regular season.
With Brown and Jones forming a duo at wideout for the Titans, Brown spoke to SirusXM NFL Radio about what it's been like so far practicing with and being on the same team as Jones.
Article Continues Below“It’s been incredible,” Brown said. “I’ve just been listening and learning as much as I can, just trying to soak everything in. He’s a great pro. Obviously, his resume speaks for itself. But he’s a hard worker too — which I knew already, but seeing it firsthand all the time, it just speaks volumes of him.”
The Titans are a sneaky team to keep tabs on in the AFC this year. They won the AFC South last season with an 11-5 record and then traded for Julio Jones this offseason.
A lot of the talk in the AFC circulates around the Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills and many are expecting Justin Herbert and the Los Angeles Chargers to take another step this year. Then there's Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens and the rejuvenated Cleveland Browns. All have great storylines but the Titans are flying way too low under the radar.
Perhaps they prefer it that way. Opposing teams will be woken up though when they have to figure out a blueprint to limit both A.J. Brown and Julio Jones in the Titans' passing game.