Titans veteran Ryan Tannehill knows how to ride NFL wave through bad and good
Associated PressNASHVILLE, Tenn. — Ryan Tannehill has been around the NFL long enough to know not to listen to critics wanting him either benched or traded after Tennessee’s opener. “I know a lot of people, especially outside the buildings, ride those waves, but personally I take it one week at a time, improve on the things that you want to each and every week and go out and play football and not let one week roll into the next.” Tannehill started his 12th NFL season with his worst passer rating at 28.8. “Obviously, you don’t want it to happen and you don’t want it to happen Week 1, stuff like that, because you’ve got to deal with all the chatter and stuff like that,” Byard said. “But I think he did a really good job of bouncing back.” It doesn’t help that the Titans also have drafted not one, but two quarterbacks over the past two years waiting behind Tannehill. “He’s been a really good quarterback for us,” Byard said of the quarterback nicknamed ”Tannewheels.” NOTES: Hopkins practiced fully Wednesday.