2018 Tennessee Titans season


The 2018 Tennessee Titans season was the franchise's 49th season in the National Football League and their 59th overall. It also marks the franchise's 22nd season in the state of Tennessee, their first under head coach Mike Vrabel, and the first with new uniforms and blue helmets, as they have worn white helmets since the club was based in Houston, Texas. This season marks the third straight in which the Titans have finished 9–7. The Titans failed to qualify for the postseason after losing a Week 17 win-and-in contest against their division rival Indianapolis Colts.
One highlight from this season includes the Titans beating the New England Patriots for the first time since 2002.

Coaching changes

On January 15, 2018, the Titans and former head coach Mike Mularkey agreed to part ways, ending his three year tenure as head coach with a record of 20-21. Five days later, the Titans named former Houston Texans defensive coordinator Mike Vrabel as the new head coach. Vrabel became the 18th head coach in franchise history. Two weeks later of January 30, the Titans announce the hiring of the new offensive coordinator, Matt LaFleur. LaFleur was with the Los Angeles Rams in 2017, and was credited for the development of Jared Goff. On the same day, the Titans hired their new defensive coordinator Dean Pees. The next day, the Titans announced several additions to the coaching staff, including quarterback coach Pat O'Hara, secondary coach Kerry Coombs, outside linebackers coach Shane Bowen, inside linebackers coach Tyrone McKenzie, and wide receivers coach Rob Moore.

Offseason acquisitions

The Titans signed two former New England Patriots players. Running back Dion Lewis and Cornerback Malcolm Butler. The two reunited with current cornerback Logan Ryan, who also played for the Patriots, in which their last season in New England together was capped off with a Super Bowl comeback win.

Draft

RoundSelectionPlayerPositionCollege
122Rashaan EvansILBAlabama
241Harold LandryOLBBoston College
5152Dane CruikshankSArizona
6199Luke FalkQBWashington State

Draft Pick YearRoundOverallTeamReceived
2018125to Baltimore RavensReceived Baltimore's 2018 first-round selection and 2018 sixth-round compensatory selection.
20184125to Baltimore RavensReceived Baltimore's 2018 first-round selection and 2018 sixth-round compensatory selection.
2018257to Oakland RaidersReceived Oakland's 2018 second-round selection.
2018389to Oakland RaidersReceived Oakland's 2018 second-round selection.
20185162to Baltimore RavensReceived Baltimore's 2018 fifth-round selection.
20186215to Baltimore RavensReceived Baltimore's 2018 fifth-round selection.
20187243to Kansas City ChiefsReceived defensive lineman David King.

Undrafted free agents

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Staff

Final roster

Preseason

Regular season

Schedule

On January 11, 2018, the NFL announced that the Titans will play the Los Angeles Chargers in one of three London Games at Wembley Stadium in London, England, with the Chargers serving as the home team. It will be the Titans' first appearance in the International Series. The game will occur during Week 7, and will be televised by CBS in the United States. The exact date, along with the network and kickoff time, were announced in conjunction with the release of the regular season schedule.
Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

Game summaries

Week 1: at Miami Dolphins

Due to two weather delays, the game lasted for 7 hours and 10 minutes, the longest game since the AFL–NFL merger in 1970.

Week 2: vs. Houston Texans

Week 3: at Jacksonville Jaguars

Week 4: vs. Philadelphia Eagles

Week 5: at Buffalo Bills

Week 6: vs. Baltimore Ravens

Week 7: at Los Angeles Chargers

NFL London Games

Week 9: at Dallas Cowboys

Week 10: vs. New England Patriots

Week 11: at Indianapolis Colts

Week 12: at Houston Texans

Week 13: vs. New York Jets

Week 14: vs. Jacksonville Jaguars

Week 15: at New York Giants

Week 16: vs. Washington Redskins

Week 17: vs. Indianapolis Colts

Standings

Division

Conference