Titans Super Bowl Odds Could Point to Underwhelming Season in 2020
By Max Staley

The Tennessee Titans are getting the band back together. The team re-signed Ryan Tannehill to a massive deal, and used the franchise tag to bring back Derrick Henry.
Following a surprising run to the AFC Championship Game, though, the team's odds to win Super Bowl LV don't exactly paint them as contenders, according to FanDuel Sportsbook.
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Titans Super Bowl Odds 2021
Tennessee currently boasts the 16th-best odds in the NFL at +3000. Not only does that put the Titans in the middle of the pack, they don't even have the best odds in their division, trailing the Indianapolis Colts (+2400).
The loss of Jack Conklin, who had the league's eighth-best pass block win rate, could contribute to the slightly underwhelming odds. But still, it's surprising to see last year's AFC runner-up boast the seventh-best odds in the conference.
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Perhaps the Titans can catch lightning in the bottle again and make another run, though the odds suggest there could be a tough road ahead for Tennessee.
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