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Are the Titans fixed? Considering where they stand with opener looming

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The Titans are coming off a season in which they fell apart.

Injuries headed the list of their issues, but it was not just the number of guys being scratched and heading to IR that undid 2022 when a 7-3 season ended with a seven-game losing streak and a 7-10 record, a game out of the playoffs.

Are they fixed?

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They certainly feel that they’ve addressed the problems that were at the core of the unwinding.

“I think that was the No. 1 thing coming in here and being in this role was to address the things that we felt needed to be addressed,” said Ran Carthon. “I felt like we did that. Again, the work's not done. So we'll continue to do that.”

Things have looked pretty good in practice, but what is the confidence level that the Titans turn that into game success?

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