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The Tennessee Titans put the hopes of their 2025 NFL season and beyond on their rookie class. How have Cam Ward and company lived up to and managed the hype?
The NFL announced their rosters for the 2026 NFL Pro Bowl Games on Tuesday, and two members of the Tennessee Titans were named starters at their respective positions. Jeffery Simmons and Chimere Dike not only landed first in fan voting at their positions, but they were named starters by a complete vote of fans, coaches and players.
The Titans have won two of their last three games, and Tennessee’s offense has had a direct impact on that. In all three outings, the Titans have scored at least 24 points. It’s their best stretch of the season and Ward has thrown two touchdown passes in each of those games. He and the offense are clicking.
The Tennessee Titans snapped an 11-game home losing streak on Dec. 21, proving something much more valuable than one measly win in the process.
As is the case every season, players were snubbed from the Pro Bowl, and here are three Tennessee Titans who made a case for the Pro Bowl.
Get the inside scoop on Tennessee before the Chiefs face the Titans in this Q&A with Serena Burks of Titans Wire.
Chimere Dike and Jeffery Simmons will be the Tennessee Titans two representatives as starters in the 2026 Pro Bowl Games before Super Bowl LX.
In spite of the mangled state of the Chiefs' roster as it stands - down multiple playmakers and without franchise quarterback Patrick Mahomes - Tennessee's home win over one of, if not the NFL's most successful team over the last decade (give or take a few years) means more than anything else has to the team this season.