It’ll be weird not to see Mike Vrabel leading the way on the sidelines for the Tennessee Titans.
It’s the dawn of a new day in Music City, and new head coach Brian Callahan will impart his offensive philosophy there.
That includes bringing in a familiar face with him, which is why they made a run at WR Tyler Boyd.
Boyd entered free agency after spending his first eight seasons with the Cincinnati Bengals, and he’ll now get to keep playing for his offensive coordinator.
The Titans also signed veteran Calvin Ridley to complement veteran DeAndre Hopkins in the WR room.
That’s why Boyd is looking forward to proving their worth on the field next season, and he believes they will have a “deadly” offense with Will Levis leading the way in his second season in the league (via ProFootballTalk):
“Calvin, I knew him throughout the league, and also Hop,” Boyd said. “Two great players, and well deserving of their accomplishments and what they do. I can learn from those guys, and they can learn from me. And having that trio of us is going to make this whole offense even more deadly.”
Tyler Boyd touts potential “deadly” trio with DeAndre Hopkins, Calvin Ridley. https://t.co/56MaACpNJp
— ProFootballTalk (@ProFootballTalk) May 22, 2024
All three wideouts have at least two 1,000-yard campaigns under their belts.
Levis showed signs of promise in limited action as a rookie, and he has the arm strength to sling the football down the field and allow everybody to eat in Callahan’s pass-happy and stacked offense.
Boyd was often the odd man out in a very talented WR corps in Cincinnati, which is what happens when you play alongside the likes of Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins for most of your career.
He’s coming off logging 67 receptions for 667 receiving yards and two touchdowns last season.
Overall, he has made 120 appearances, hauling in 513 grabs for 6,000 yards and 31 touchdowns thus far..
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