Ryan Tannehill is having a helluva year. Let’s make that two years.
Since arriving in Nashville, Ryan Tannehill has been the pillar of a franchise that’s on the rise. The Tennessee Titans have been dominant over the past two regular seasons, and part of the reason is the 1-2 punch of Tannehill’s passing and Derek Henry’s running.
Tannehill showed glimpses of his ability during his time with the Dolphins. But (at the time) that Adam Gase-led team was destined for underperformance. But now, with new coaching in a new environment, Tannehill is showing what he can do.
Over 15 games with the Titans, Tannehill has completed 70% of his passes and has thrown for nearly 3700 yards and 35 touchdowns. This past Sunday, he threw for nearly 370 yards and had TD passes in beating the Texans. On the other side of the ledgers, since joining Tennessee, Tannehill has thrown only seven picks.
His performance in Nashville is proving doubters wrong. No longer is last year’s unexpected end-of-the-season run and playoff performance (especially the big win at Baltimore) seen as a fluke.
Tannehill is establishing himself as a franchise QB. Without question, he’s steering Tennessee to make another playoff run.
Can an AFC championship be in this team’s future?
All here for Tannehill, definitely franchise material brother