The Tennessee Titans have officially landed in London, England, and have begun their final preparations ahead of the team’s AFC showdown with the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday in Week 6.
This is the Titans’ second-ever game in London, with the first being back in 2018 during a thrilling 20-19 contest in which Tennessee ultimately after it failed to convert on a gutsy two-point conversion instead of going for the tie.
The Titans still have five players on their roster who played in that game, including running back Derrick Henry, safety Kevin Byard, offensive lineman Corey Levin, defensive back Dane Cruikshank, and outside linebacker Harold Landry.
In total, the team currently has 14 players who have made the trip to the United Kingdom to play in at least one football game. Quarterback Ryan Tannehill and outside linebacker Arden Key are the only members of the team who have played in multiple international games.
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— Jim Wyatt (@jwyattsports) October 12, 2023
Tannehill played in two games with the Dolphins, while Key has played in three games overseas, two with the Raiders and one with the Jaguars.
The LSU product is one of three players who have actually played inside of Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, along with cornerback Sean Murphy-Bunting and tight end Trevon Wesco.
There’s no telling whether any of this will be an advantage, but hopefully, the 26 percent of their roster that has experience with playing in the UK can help to prepare those who haven’t in some sort of way.