The Tennessee Titans holding joint practices with other teams during the preseason has become an annual tradition in recent years, and it’s one the Titans are looking to continue in 2024.
While down at the NFL annual league meetings on Monday, Titans head coach Brian Callahan revealed the team is working on setting up joint practices in Nashville with one of its preseason opponents.
Unfortunately, we don’t yet know who the Titans will be playing during their 2024 exhibition slate, so it’s impossible to narrow down which team it might be.
In 2023, the Titans hosted the New England Patriots for joint practices in Nashville, while also taking part in joint sessions with the Minnesota Vikings, which took place in Minnesota.
.@Titans HC Brian Callahan said he's put in requests with the league to hold joint practices during training camp in Nashville, with one team in particular (didn’t name team).
Said the league is usually pretty accommodating. Would pair up with a preseason opponent.
— Jim Wyatt (@jwyattsports) March 25, 2024
Speaking of the preseason: Callahan stated that he expects his starters to see the field at least a little, saying “I think guys need to play” and “have that game feel, it doesn’t have to be a lot,” per Paul Kuharsky.