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Phase 3 of offseason team activities (OTAs) is underway, and the Tennessee Titans are busy building a foundation for what they hope is a new direction in 2025.
Coming off a miserable 2024 season, there is nowhere to go but up. While many new faces are integrating into the system, the Titans could use better seasons from some of their high-priced veterans, who underwhelmed last season.
One of those, L’Jarius Sneed, has been named a potential bounce-back candidate for the Titans by Dalton Wasserman of Pro Football Focus (PFF).
Sneed struggled mightily on defense with his new team before ending the season on injured reserve with a calf injury, and the Titans need him to return to his previous form in 2025. Currently, Sneed is still rehabbing his calf/knee injury, and head coach Brian Callahan hopes he will be ready for training camp.
This article originally appeared on Titans Wire: L'Jarius Sneed named Titans' top bounce-back candidate in 2025
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Coming off a miserable 2024 season, there is nowhere to go but up. While many new faces are integrating into the system, the Titans could use better seasons from some of their high-priced veterans, who underwhelmed last season.
One of those, L’Jarius Sneed, has been named a potential bounce-back candidate for the Titans by Dalton Wasserman of Pro Football Focus (PFF).
Tennessee Titans: CB L'Jarius Sneed
Sneed fell short of expectations in his first season with Tennessee after the team traded a third-round pick and signed him to a contract extension. He appeared in just five games before a season-ending quad injury and posted a 36.8 coverage grade, fourth-worst among qualified cornerbacks in 2024. Fortunately for the Titans, Sneed brings a strong track record from his time in Kansas City, where he earned a 79.5 coverage grade and recorded 20 pass breakups across the previous two seasons.
Sneed struggled mightily on defense with his new team before ending the season on injured reserve with a calf injury, and the Titans need him to return to his previous form in 2025. Currently, Sneed is still rehabbing his calf/knee injury, and head coach Brian Callahan hopes he will be ready for training camp.
This article originally appeared on Titans Wire: L'Jarius Sneed named Titans' top bounce-back candidate in 2025
Continue reading...