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See a countdown of the top 10 plays made by Tennessee Titans quarterback Ryan Tannehill in the 2019 NFL season.
While an obvious winner in most years, Tannehill had strong competition in 2019. In his first full season as 49ers starter, Garoppolo threw for 3,978 yards and 27 touchdowns against 13 interceptions.
During Tannehill's 2019 and 2020 seasons, his average depth of target (ADOT) was 9.45 yards. In the past two seasons, it was 8.05. The Titans' offense had gotten condensed.
Ryan Tannehill had a terrific first season with the Tennessee Titans. Let’s take a look back at his 2019 NFL Comeback Player of the Year season. No, it wasn’t just Derrick Henry who helped get ...
If Tannehill isn’t the quarterback he was in 2019, it’s hard to envision this deal working out for the Titans. If he plays poorly, they’re stuck with him anyway.
2020 could be a very good year for Titans quarterback Ryan Tannehill. That’s because 2019 turned out to be unexpectedly great for him. Tannehill, who started 10 games in place of ineffective up-or-out ...
According to Pro Football Focus, Tannehill finished ninth in play-action rate in 2019 (29.9 percent of drop-backs) and led the league with a ridiculous 13.5 yards per attempt on those throws.
Tannehill's stats in 2019 were remarkable. He led the NFL in passer rating (117.5) and yards per attempt (9.6), was third in completion percentage (70.3) and ninth in QBR (62.2). He threw for ...
To help facilitate the trade, Tannehill took a big pay cut in a contract renegotiation that saw his 2019 compensation drop from $18.75 million to $7 million, of which the Dolphins paid $5 million.
Behind Derrick Henry's dominant play on the ground and Tannehill's timely playmaking, the Titans knocked off last year's Super Bowl winner in New England and the AFC's 2019 No. 1 seed in Baltimore.
Tannehill, who was acquired from the Miami Dolphins in a draft-pick swap in March 2019, began the season as the backup to former No. 2 overall draft pick Marcus Mariota.
During Tannehill's 2019 and 2020 seasons, his average depth of target (ADOT) was 9.45 yards. In the past two seasons, it was 8.05. The Titans' offense had gotten condensed.