The Tennessee Titans have made a major move in the quarterback position following the injury of Delanie Walker and the departure of Marcus Mariota. The Titans have named Ryan Tannehill as their starting quarterback for the upcoming season.
Tannehill, who was the Miami Dolphins’ starting quarterback from 2012-2018, was acquired by the Titans in March of this year. He was brought in to serve as a backup to Mariota, who had been the Titans’ starting quarterback since 2015.
However, with Walker’s injury and Mariota’s departure, the Titans needed to make a change at the quarterback position. Tannehill was the obvious choice to take over as the starter. He has experience as a starter in the NFL and is familiar with the Titans’ offensive system.
Tannehill has had a successful career in the NFL thus far. In his seven seasons with the Dolphins, he threw for 20,434 yards and 123 touchdowns. He also had a career-high passer rating of 92.7 in 2018.
The Titans are hoping that Tannehill can bring stability to the quarterback position and help the team reach its full potential. He will be surrounded by a talented group of players, including running back Derrick Henry and wide receiver A.J. Brown.
The Titans are confident that Tannehill can help them reach their goals this season. He has the experience and talent to be successful in Tennessee and will be looking to prove himself as a starting quarterback once again.
Only time will tell if Tannehill can lead the Titans to success this season. However, one thing is certain: he is the right man for the job and is ready to take on the challenge of leading the team to victory.



