By DREW BEATTY, film analyst

Despite the Tennessee Titans clawing their way to their second win of the season (taking them to a record of 2-11), many fans still have their eyes already firmly set on the offseason. Understandably, after what has been an overwhelmingly miserable season, some have shifted their focus to what holes in Tennessee’s roster need to be addressed before the 2026 season.

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After the catastrophic tenure of L’Jarius Sneed (and his presumed release after this season) and the trading of Jarvis Brownlee Jr./Roger McCreary, the general belief has been that Tennessee is facing a total overhaul of its cornerback room after the 2025 season. While this belief remains true, the Titans may have uncovered two potential long-term contributors in the absence of their previous starting corners that could remain through this overhaul.

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