In a Year of Failed Expectations, T'vondre Sweat Has Knocked His Out of The Park
T’vondre Sweat has seen his fair share of adversity in his rookie year, but that hasn’t stopped him from being a bright spot on the 2024 Titans.
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It's no secret that the Titans have failed to meet their preseason expectations. In Brian Callahan’s first year as head coach of the Tennessee Titans, a 3-11 record and benching of Will Levis is not where this team thought they would be. (Even I thought that this team could be closer to a frisky playoff contender) Injuries, poor quarterback play, and the first year woes for this regime has Titans fans once again looking towards the offseason for hope.
It hasn't been all doom and gloom, however. A lot of individual players on this Titans team have played up to their expectations and beyond, including much of the 2024 draft class. The one player who had the biggest expectations of them all was T’vondre Sweat and, boy, has he knocked it out of the park.
A Mountain Of Expectations
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