The Tennessee Titans are struggling with a 1-4 record despite significant offseason changes, including a new head coach, Bill Callahan, and a revamped roster. Their latest loss was a narrow 20-17 defeat to the Indianapolis Colts, highlighting their inability to finish games.
Callahan, in his first season, is optimistic about the team's potential but acknowledges the need for improvement, particularly in fourth-quarter performance. The Titans have only scored 12 points in the final quarter across five games.
Key players like center Lloyd Cushenberry and safety Amani Hooker express confidence in the team's capabilities, while the offensive line has seen changes, including the debut of Leroy Watson IV at right tackle. However, issues persist, especially with wide receiver Calvin Ridley, who has struggled to connect with quarterback Will Levis.