Following a 0-2 start, the Tennessee Titans are still searching for rhythm , coming off a 33-19 loss to the Los Angeles Rams in Week 2. Mistakes and penalties again set the tone, with Tennessee failing to break the 20-point mark for the second straight week.

After the game, rookie quarterback Cam Ward admitted that the offense's biggest roadblock has been the constant third-and-long situations, noting that staying ”ahead of the sticks” is essential if the Titans hope to put together consistent drives.

Head coach Brian Callahan echoed that sentiment but stressed that Ward is progressing in other areas . According to Jim Wyatt and shared on X, formerly Twitter, Callahan said Ward ”is seeing the field really well” despite missed opportunities.

The coach added that ball security mus

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