Titans coach Brian Callahan didn’t have one magical answer that completely explained Tuesday’s trade of starting cornerback Jarvis Brownlee, at least not to the extent that reporters — and plenty of fans — sought one.
But the more Callahan talked Wednesday, the more it sounded as if the Titans made the deal because they feel Brownlee can be satisfactorily replaced by players new to the roster this season and because the team is constantly trying to better its draft capital.
Whether acquiring a 2026 sixth-round pick merited trading Brownlee — a second-year player who had already compiled 19 starts — and a 2026 seventh-round pick to the New York Jets seems to remain the biggest question.
“I think it’s one of those decisions that gets talked about, the details of [which] we’ll keep bet