The Tennessee Titans’ 2022 regular season schedule was revealed by the NFL on Thursday night, confirming when the Titans will take on their 14 opponents, all of which were known ahead of time.
Some of the notable takeaways were the Titans getting four prime-time games — up from three from last season — including two on “Thursday Night Football,” and their first meeting with A.J. Brown will be in Week 13.
You can check out all seven of our biggest takeaways right here.
Now, is it way too early to even think about score predictions for the 2022 campaign? Of course it is, as a lot can change between now and then thanks to trades, free agency, injuries and more. Adding to that, any given Sunday, right?
However, that won’t stop us from having a little fun. Let’s go game by game on the Titans’ 2022 schedule and make a win/loss prediction for each.
After that, we’ll predict whether or not the final record we’ve compiled based on our predictions will be good enough to win the division or make the playoffs as a wild card.
Let’s get this extremely futile exercise going, shall we?
Prediction: Titans 24, Giants 17
Record: 1-0
Prediction: Bills 28, Titans 20
Record: 1-1
Prediction: Titans 31, Raiders 27
Record: 2-1
Prediction: Colts 23, Titans 21
Record: 2-2
Prediction: Titans 27, Commanders 14
Record: 3-2
Prediction: Titans 27, Colts 19
Record: 4-2
Prediction: Titans 34, Texans 17
Record: 5-2
Prediction: Chiefs 30, Titans 27
Record: 5-3
Prediction: Broncos 24, Titans 17
Record: 5-4
Prediction: Titans 26, Packers 24
Record: 6-4
Prediction: Titans 28, Bengals 27
Record: 7-4
Prediction: Eagles 21, Titans 17
Record: 7-5
Prediction: Titans 31, Jaguars 17
Record: 8-5
Prediction: Chargers 34, Titans 28
Record: 8-6
Prediction: Titans 27, Texans 24
Record: 9-6
Prediction: Cowboys 24, Titans 23
Record: 9-7
Prediction: Titans 24, Jaguars 20
Record: 10-7
Final record prediction: 10-7
Not only will the Titans make the playoffs, they’re going to win their third-consecutive division title via the divisional record tie-breaker over the Colts.
Despite all the question marks the Titans have, until I see Matt Ryan and the Colts unseat the Titans, I’m sticking with Tennessee.