Ryan Tannehill Tennessee Tennessee Titans quarterback Ryan Tannehill (17) throws a pass during a training camp practice at Saint Thomas Sports Park Tuesday, Aug. 10, 2021 in Nashville, Tenn. Nas 0809 Titans Camp 035

The Tennessee Titans are installing a new offense this offseason after head coach Mike Vrabel brought in new offensive coordinator Tim Kelly to revamp and revitalize that side of the ball. And while learning a new system isn’t always the easiest, quarterback Ryan Tannehill seems to think it’s rewarding.

During an interview this week, Ryan Tannehill revealed that the team is making “a lot of mistakes” during practice as they learn the new offense, but they’re learning and growing from those mistakes.

“We’re learning a new offense right now,” Tannehill said according to Nick Suss of the Tennessean. “That’s our number one objective as an offense is to master this offense. Taking advantage of every rep we get. A lot of new stuff, terminology, concepts, blocking schemes, the whole thing. There are a lot of mistakes being made, but they’re good mistakes. We’re growing from them.”

The Titans were not particularly strong on the offensive side of the ball last season, particularly toward the end of the year once Tannehill was sidelined with an injury. It will be interesting to see how the change in scheme helps the team heading into the 2023 NFL season and whether or not it will be enough to get them back to the postseason.

[The Tennessean]