The NFL trade deadline came and went on Tuesday at 4pm EDT, and the Tennessee Titans phones rang, but no trades were made. Specifically, the Titans received calls regarding defensive end Jeffery Simmons, linebacker Arden Key and defensive end Sebastian Joseph-Day.
The Titans have received calls on a trio of defenders:
◽️ Jeffery Simmons
◽️ Arden Key
◽️ Sebastian Joseph-Day pic.twitter.com/DhjaENoLlF— Dianna Russini (@DMRussini) November 5, 2024
The Titans’ defense currently allows the least amount of yardage per game, and these three players have four sacks (Key), three sacks (Simmons) and 2.5 sacks (Joseph-Day) on the season.
The Titans, however, weren’t interested in dealing Simmons at all.
The #Titans responded to Jeffery Simmons trade inquiries with a firm “No,” per @DMRussini.
— Justin M (@JustinM_NFL) November 5, 2024
As for Key and Joseph-Day, if they were considering trades, no one offered the Titans what they wanted in return. Aside from their ability to get to the quarterback, both Key and Simmons have a fumble recovery this season.
This Titans’ defense is solid and is the only reason the team won over the New England Patriots on Sunday. It didn’t allow the Chicago Bears to score a touchdown in Week 1. And even with the loss of Ernest Jones IV, the defense seems to have gotten even stronger under Dennard Wilson.
Keeping the Titans’ defense intact signals that the Titans want to keep winning. They like the pieces they have in place and want to build on what Wilson has started this season.