Harold Landry was a Pro Bowl outside linebacker in 2021, and the Tennessee Titans rewarded him with a five-year, $87.5 million contract this offseason. Landry won't play in 2022 because of a knee injury sustained in practice, and coaches will have to look to multiple players to replace his contributions to the defense. Also, franchise officials turned to oft-suspended Josh Gordon and signed him to the practice squad in an attempt to add some speed and a downfield threat to the wide receiver group. At 31 years old, there are questions about what he can still contribute, provided -- of course -- he stays out of trouble. There also are plenty of questions about Tennessee's Week 1 opponent, the New York Giants, who are on their third head coach in four years. It will be up to the Titans to figure it all out quickly to avoid a repeat of the disastrous 2021 Week 1 loss at Arizona. All of this, plus hosts Denard Walker, John Glennon and David Boclair offer their predictions for how many games the Titans will win this season.