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Titans’ statistical leaders from the 2023 season

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By: Mike Moraitis

Things certainly didn’t work out the way the Tennessee Titans hoped they would during the 2023 season, but the team still managed to have some standout individual performances on both sides of the ball.

Running back Derrick Henry and wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins both finished north of 1,000 yards, which is made more impressive when you consider the absolute dysfunction that took place on offense overall.

Henry’s 1,167 rushing yards and 12 scores ranked second and tied for seventh in the NFL, respectively, while Hopkins’ 1,057 receiving yards ranked 21st.

Quarterback Will Levis was impressive in his own right, although he only played in eight games after serving as the emergency signal-caller over the first half of the season.

If you take the 224 passing yards Levis averaged over the eight contests he finished and extrapolate that over 17 games, the rookie would have tallied 3,808 passing yards and ranked 15th in the league.

On defense, linebacker Azeez Al-Shaair finished as the team’s tackles leader, but he was also top five among all defenders in that category. Harold Landry (10.5) and Denico Autry (11.5) finished in the top 20 in sacks, also.

With the 2023 campaign in the books, here’s a look at the Titans’ team leaders in several major statistical categories on both sides of the ball.

Originally posted on Titans Wire