In the world of NFL coaching, the art of saying much while revealing little is a skill both Gus Bradley and Brian Daboll seem to have mastered. During their introductory press conferences at the Tennessee Titans facility, the veteran coaches kept their cards close to the chest, emphasizing that they remain in evaluation mode. No groundbreaking revelations were made, as expected.
Interestingly, one player who flew under the media radar during these sessions was L’Jarius Sneed. Despite discussions about Cam Ward, Jeffery Simmons, Calvin Ridley, and T’Vondre Sweat, Sneed's name was notably absent.
Once a standout cornerback with two Super Bowl rings from his time with the Chiefs, Sneed’s journey with the Titans has been rocky. Acquired in 2024 with high expectations, his tenure in Tennessee has been marred by injuries and off-field issues.
Playing only 12 games due to quadriceps injuries, Sneed has managed 49 tackles and hasn’t recorded a sack since joining the Titans. His struggles have sparked rumors about a potential release, with ESPN’s Aaron Schatz suggesting a change of scenery might be just what Sneed needs to reignite his career.
As NFL teams begin their offseason maneuvers, cutting ties with high-priced veterans, the question looms: will the Titans part ways with Sneed? While they have the cap space to retain him, his injury status complicates the picture. With free agency just around the corner, the clock is ticking for a decision on Sneed’s future in Nashville.
For Titans fans, the upcoming weeks promise to be intriguing as the team navigates these pivotal roster decisions.
