When the NFL released the regular season schedule for 2025, many were shocked that the Tennessee Titans would not play any primetime games. While the league’s spokesperson outlined the reasoning for this, it was still a bit of an outlier as compared to past league history.
Of course, with no one knowing what to expect from the Titans in 2025, keeping them out of primetime may be the safest way to go for the NFL and the networks, who rely on viewership and advertising as part of their revenue stream.
With many analysts predicting another horrid season ahead, the current excitement could easily disappear if the losses begin to pile up.
Even before the start of the season, multiple Titans matchups have been named among the league’s least watchable games. The matrix used analyzed every game, filtering it through an algorithm based on win-loss disparity, Super Bowl odds, and initial point spreads, and then allowed the computers to do their work.
Giants, Browns, Titans Top ‘Bottom’ List
The New York Giants, Cleveland Browns and Tennessee Titans each appear 5 times on our Top 25 Least Watchable Games list this season.
Three Week 18 games fill out the bottom of the list. The Tennessee Titans game at Jacksonville in Week 18 rates as the least watchable of all the 272 NFL games this season. The Carolina Panthers game across the state of Florida during Week 18 and the in-state rivalry between the Cincinnati Bengals and Cleveland Browns are close behind.
When it’s all over, the Titans will join the New York Giants and Cleveland Browns with five games on top of the least watchable games list on their schedule. That includes the league’s least watchable game of the season, as released by their computers, the Week 18 game against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
The other least watchable games are against the Arizona Cardinals (Week 5), Las Vegas Raiders (Week 6), and San Francisco 49ers (Week 15). Ironically, all Titans road games in 2025, an incredible feat for a team that hasn’t won a home game in regulation since the 2023 season.
Luckily, there are many things that must still play out before the first snap is taken this year, and things will change across the league. There are still player additions, injuries, and a myriad of other questions that must be answered during training camp before an accurate assessment can be made, especially for a young team like the Titans.
Right now, this should be viewed as more bulletin board material as they prepare for the season.
This article originally appeared on Titans Wire: 5 Tennessee Titans games named ‘the least watchable’ of 2025 season