The tenure of Ryan Tannehill in Nashville has come to a close, leaving NFL enthusiasts pondering his next destination for the 2024 season. While the Tennessee Titans are transitioning to the Will Levis era, Tannehill remains unattached at present.
The NFL's quarterback carousel has made its rounds with several veterans finding their homes for the 2024 season. However, a former Comeback Player of the Year remains on the market over a week removed from the start of free agency.
With the majority of NFL free agency wrapping up as many big names have signed their new deals, the quarterback landscape is beginning to dry up for the Denver Broncos.
ESPN made a free agent suggestion for the Chicago Bears this week that is, quite frankly, terrible. On Wednesday, ESPN suggested that the Bears should sign former Tennessee Titans quarterback Ryan Tannehill as a backup option. From ESPN: The depth chart in Chicago consists of Tyson Bagent and Brett Rypien.
Here are three possible landing spots for $35 million quarterback and former Tennessee Titan, Ryan Tannehill. The veteran signal-caller has been playing above average throughout his 12 years in the league.
Ryan Tannehill all but confirmed that the Tennessee Titans would be moving on from him after “going rogue” in the Titans’ last game of the regular season.
The Pittsburgh Steelers no longer have Kenny Pickett around after they traded him on Friday to the Philadelphia Eagles. Now, the team needs two quarterbacks to join Russell Wilson in the room, and while Justin Fields is the obvious name out there, there is still one other player who checks many boxes, too.
What are Pittsburgh's options at QB following the first waves of free agency?
Russell Wilson's impending departure from the Denver Broncos is drawing the spotlight right now, but the team must actually play a quarterback in the fall.
The Pittsburgh Steelers want to see Kenny Pickett in action again in the 2024 NFL season. But they need someone to add competition, and with no guarantee that Mason Rudolph is coming back into the fold, they have to consider at least the possibility of who else is out there.
Does the veteran QB make sense as either a bridge QB, mentor QB or starting QB for the Broncos in 2024? As we continue out potential free agent profiles, I’ll look at quarterback Ryan Tannehill and how he might fit with the Denver Broncos plans at the position.
An NFL writer is predicting the Pittsburgh Steelers to sign a former Pro Bowl quarterback in free agency, and no; it isn’t Russell Wilson.
Tennessee’s starting quarterback from portions of 2019 through 2023 is scheduled to hit free agency Welcome to Music City Miracles’ Tennessee Titans 2024 NFL Free Agency Primer!
The New England Patriots have a tough situation to figure out under center this offseason, as Mac Jones does not appear to be the answer at quarterback.
The Pittsburgh Steelers might want a quarterback room of Kenny Pickett and Mason Rudolph, but since Rudolph is set to hit free agency, that is no guarantee.
One of the New York Jets‘ main problems this past season was that they didn’t sign a competent backup quarterback they could lean on if Aaron Rodgers got hurt, leading to an unwanted carousel.
With a connection to new Pittsburgh Steelers offensive coordinator Arthur Smith, the rumors of Pittsburgh at least looking into adding Ryan Tannehill are swirling.
The Pittsburgh Steelers continue their never-ending search for a quarterback.
Before we could accurately make any predictions on a free-agency plan or draft strategy for the Pittsburgh Steelers, we had to know who their next OC would be.
Tennessee Titans quarterback Ryan Tannehill on Sunday nearly took a page out of the New Orleans Saints’ Week 18 playbook.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are facing a pivotal moment in their quest for a playoff berth. With the Week 18 regular season finale against the Baltimore Ravens looming, the team finds itself in a somewhat stressful scenario.
The Titans shared their approach to a potential Will Levis absence in Week 16.
Tennessee Titans QB Ryan Tannehill wants to play football, but at least for now, he's not asking for his release outright.
Tennessee Titans quarterback Ryan Tannehill dismissed rumors claiming he asked for his release now that he's a backup behind rookie Will Levis. "I was kind of caught off-guard by those reports as well," Tannehill said about the situation while speaking with reporters on Friday, per Nick Suss of the Nashville Tennessean.
The Tennessee Titans quarterback missed Sunday’s game against the Atlanta Falcons due to an ankle injury, but somebody at CBS apparently missed that bit of info as Tannehill made an unfortunate appearance in an on-air graphic during the halftime report.
Is it possible we've already seen the last of Ryan Tannehill in a Titans uniform?
The Titans are bracing to be without Tannehill due to the high ankle sprain he suffered Sunday in London.
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