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Tennessee Titans Logo Rebrand and Alec Pierce Coming to the Team? The Latest in Offseason Rumors

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  • 14 hours ago
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With the Super Bowl now over and the offseason heating up, the Titans have been in the middle of quite a few offseason rumors. Starting with the possibility of their new rebranded logo and jerseys for the 26-27 season.


The Titans changed their jerseys about 5-6 years ago, when they went with the navy blue helmets, a different jersey font, and a different size as well. Many fans were displeased with the look as it ended the all-white helmet look, where the logo also connected from each side of the helmet. It was a staple of the Titans' logos since they moved to Tennessee and their first real jersey change since the 1990s.


With their new logo leak, the Titans will be going back to the Houston Oilers colors for their logo and uniforms. It's a great look for the Titans as fans love the powder blue uniforms, and already love the Oilers throwback uniforms.


However, the new logo is dull. It looks just like an emblem with stars, and it seems like a complete downgrade from what the logo has been for almost 30 years. Titans fans may have mixed reactions if this happens to be the permanent logo.


One player who you could see suiting up in those uniforms is wide receiver Alec Pierce. Pierce has spent the last four years with the Colts after being drafted by the team in 2022. Pierce has made improvements every year of his career, and even hit 1,000 yards receiving this season while being the WR2 behind Michael Pittman.


I think Pierce definitely has the makings to be a WR1 in this league, and many sports experts and journalists seem to think Tennessee will give him that shot. Not only is Pierce a deep-ball threat, but he also has the makings of a dual-threat slot receiver.


I think pairing Pierce with Elic Ayomanor, adding Chimere Dike and adding another veteran wide receiver would give Cam Ward a solid WR room. The Titans' offense can be tops in the NFL season if they spend their money right, especially with Brian Daboll calling the plays.


A lot of projections have Pierce getting a four-year contract with around 21million per season, now its tough to say if he will get WR1 money, but I think Pierce will get around 15-18 million at least per season. I think if the Titans give Pierce 4yr, 72 million, I think that should be more than enough for the Titans to get their main wide receiver.


The Titans could really cash in with the addition of Pierce, and if they release Calvin Ridley, then they free up another 12 million for free agents. This free agency is a massive one for the Titans; it can really shape the future of this team. Seemingly enough, it can all start with the addition of Pierce to this Titans offense.


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