NASHVILLE — Ryan Tannehill, the quarterback for the Tennessee Titans, is set to become a free agency shortly, and it has been reported that the Pittsburgh Steelers are contemplating signing him. Running back Derrick Henry is among the 24 Titans players whose contracts are up for renewal, including Tannehill.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are anticipated to take into consideration reuniting Tannehill with former Titans offensive coordinator Arthur Smith, per an NFL Network report.
It is anticipated that Pittsburgh would look at signing free agent Ryan Tannehill, who had his finest years with the Titans under new offensive coordinator Arthur Smith,” according to NFL Insiders.
Tannehill, 35, spent the previous five seasons as a player with the Titans. He spent six years as a player with the Miami Dolphins prior to that. Tannehill is a Titans player who has started 63 games and won 39 of them. From 2019 to 2021, he had a key role in guiding the Titans to three straight postseasons. Smith served as Tannehill’s offensive coordinator for the Titans during his first two postseason campaigns.
Ryan Tannehill began 2019 as Marcus Mariota’s backup but gradually moved up to the starting spot. He passed for 2,742 yards, 22 touchdowns, and just six interceptions in 12 games, 10 of which he started. The Tennessee Titans advanced to their first AFC Championship Game since 2002 thanks in part to Tannehill’s efforts. The next season, Tannehill completed 65.5% of his throws for 3,819 yards with a career-high 33 touchdowns and just seven interceptions.
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