Tannehill: Divisional loss left Titans QB with 'deep scar'
Sleepless nights. Rewinding the loss in his mind over and over again. Therapy sessions as well.
And weeks and weeks of time.
Ryan Tannehill has lost big games before. Losing as the AFC's No. 1 seed with the Titans quarterback throwing three interceptions — the last with 20 seconds left — left him with a “deep scar."
“I was in a dark place, and it took me a while and a lot of work to get out of it,” Tannehill said Tuesday, talking with reporters for the first time since the
Tannehill said he's used therapy for a while in his career.
“This is the first time that ... I absolutely needed it to pull me out of a dark space,” Tannehill said.
Tennessee fans have made Tannehill the scapegoat for the loss, angry at missing the franchise's first Super Bowl in 22 years. It didn't help that Cincinnati wound up the AFC champ after beating Tennessee on a last-second field goal set up by Tannehill's third interception.
Now Tannehill goes into this season with the highest salary cap number in the NFL after
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After months of preparation and work to put himself and the Titans in that position, Tannehill knows it wasn't his best game.
“To go out and play beneath the standard that I have for myself it stung, it hurt,” Tannehill said. “And like I said, a lot of sleepless nights, a lot of reflecting, re-watching the game over and over in my head. But yeah, took a lot of work to get through it.”
He compared all that pain to a cut that finally has healed into a scar.
“It’s always there in your mind, and now it’s fuel for me,” Tannehill said. "It’s fuel for me to work and get ready with a passion and come into this season with a fire and a desire to win like I’ve never had before.”
Tannehill also has taken some flak for not being with the Titans at the start of the offseason program last month. The quarterback said he was finishing up a renovation in Florida and busy working out. A social media post in April showing him on a boat was a photo taken in March.
The Titans quarterback is back at work without his top wide receiver. The
Tannehill had been communicating with Brown and fully expected the receiver to receive an extension from Tennessee. The
The rookies won't join the veterans until after their minicamp May 13-15.
The Titans have given Tannehill plenty of new playmakers this offseason from trading for veteran receiver Robert Woods and signing tight end Austin Hooper to
Tannehill also had an answer for anyone doubting whether he can lead the Titans to a Super Bowl. Yes, he knows he has to play better in January.
“I have the utmost confidence in myself and I think my teammates have confidence in me,” Tannehill said. "And so at the end of the day, that’s all that matters to me.”
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