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Titans Players with the most to Prove in the final four games of the season!

The Tennessee Titans will look to finish a disastrous 2024 season on a high note in the final four games. Brian Callahan's squad is 3-10 through 13 contests and was eliminated from playoff contention after an embarrassing 10-6 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars in Week 14.

Though the Titans' playoff hopes are dead, some players still have plenty to prove in the final stretch of the season. Let's take a look at some of those names.

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RG Dillon Radunz

Though Tennessee's right tackle situation has been an unmitigated disaster in 2024, right guard Dillon Radunz has been solid, allowing five sacks and just 20 quarterback pressures in 451 pass-blocking snaps. The 2021 second-round pick has missed just one game so far this season and has been one of the team's most reliable offensive players.

With Radunz scheduled to hit unrestricted free agency this offseason, the 26-year-old would like to finish the season strong and set himself up for a massive payday in March. The Titans should make an effort to re-sign Radunz, but the former NDSU standout could have a competitive market in free agency.

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EDGE Arden Key

Key is having another decent season, as he has posted 6.5 sacks (tied career high) and 34 quarterback pressures in 13 games. However, Tennessee still lacks a dependable pass rush, and Key is much better suited in a complementary role than as the primary EDGE2 opposite Harold Landry.

If the 2018 third-round pick can be productive in the final four games, maybe the Titans will decide not to invest premium money or a high draft pick on an edge rusher. But if Key underwhelms to end the year and the Titans' pass rush continues to disappoint, the veteran pass rusher could be replaced this offseason.

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QB Will Levis

There is not a more polarizing player in Tennessee sports right now than Will Levis. The 2023 second-round pick has looked better since returning from a shoulder injury in Week 10, but has he done enough to this point to keep his job heading into 2025?

Though many believe Levis is locked in as the starter next season, many in the fanbase also believe the Titans can easily find an upgrade. These final four games will decide the fate of Levis. If the former Kentucky standout plays well to end the campaign, Tennessee will likely keep him as the starter for another year. But if Will Levis plays poorly and the Titans land a top-three pick in the draft, things will get very interesting in the spring.

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BONUS: Head Coach Brian Callahan

Though Callahan is in his first year as head coach, there's no denying that he's off to an awful start. The Titans are 3-10 after 13 games, and after all the offseason hype, this season can be chalked up as a failure.

Controlling owner Amy Adams Strunk is unlikely to fire a head coach for the second consecutive year, but if Callahan wants to build some momentum and instill some confidence into the organization heading into next season, finishing the last four games of the 2024 campaign on a high note is a must.

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