Through 7 games, the Titans find themselves in the running in the competitive AFC South despite a 4-3 record. In their latest game, the team clutched out a close win against the division-rival Colts, 38-35. For the 1st time in recent memory, the team's scoring defense is currently ranked better than the scoring offense, with ranks of 12th and 17th respectively. The team will look to improve their redzone offense in the coming weeks, as they are only 17th in scoring despite being in the top 10 in passing and rushing offense. QB Drew Lock has been far from perfect as the new face of the franchise, but has been relatively solid and consistent for a team historically characterized by inconsistency. The team continues to lean on the ageless wonder that is Derrick Henry, averaging 5.3 YPC on 100 carries and leading the team in TDs with 10. Defensively, the team has gotten solid passrush production out of Tyrone Ware and Jeffery Simmons Jr. who have chipped in 4 sacks each. MLB Jayon Brown has pitched in 2 sacks of his own while leading the team in tackles with 30. DB Bryce Childers has had a breakout season so far, leading the team in INTs with 3. The Titans will hope to extend their winning streak to 3 next week in a pivotal matchup against the Houston Texans.