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Simmons was greatly limited by an array of leg injuries in 2023, but he regained his health in 2024. His sack total of 5.0 was a disappointment on the surface, but Simmons played a career-high 342 snaps in run defense. That allowed him to log a career-high 76 tackles. That shift in role was likely due to game script rather than a preferred scheme by the Titans, so a higher sack total and lower tackle total is likely in the cards for 2025. Regardless of exactly how it comes, Simmons will be productive in some form so long as he can remain on the field. Read Past Outlooks
Reaches double-digit sacks
Simmons logged seven tackles (four solo), including 1.0 sacks, and a forced fumble during the Titans' 34-26 loss to the Saints on Sunday.
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Simmons made his impact felt early in the first quarter, when the Pro Bowl pass rusher strip-sacked Tyler Shough for a seven-yard loss, though the Saints were able to recover the football and punt on the next play. Simmons is up to 10.0 sacks on the year, which is the first time in his seven-year NFL career that he has cracked double digits and is tied with Maxx Crosby (knee) for 12th most in the league. Simmons' final chance to add to his sack total this season comes this Sunday on the road against the Jaguars.
Simmons made his impact felt early in the first quarter, when the Pro Bowl pass rusher strip-sacked Tyler Shough for a seven-yard loss, though the Saints were able to recover the football and punt on the next play. Simmons is up to 10.0 sacks on the year, which is the first time in his seven-year NFL career that he has cracked double digits and is tied with Maxx Crosby (knee) for 12th most in the league. Simmons' final chance to add to his sack total this season comes this Sunday on the road against the Jaguars.
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Simmons had a disappointing 2023 campaign after signing a four-year, $94 million extension in the offseason. He was limited to 12 games due to injury, though it's unclear if he was ever truly healthy. He had a procedure in April of 2023 to clean up an issue with his ankle, an issue which may have briefly popped up again in late October. One month later, he suffered a knee injury that ultimately derailed his season for good. After a normal offseason, the hope is that Simmons will enter both training camp and the regular season healthy, in which case he should be productive as the centerpiece of the Titans' defensive line.
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Logs sack, receiving TD in Week 15
Simmons posted seven tackles (four solo), including 1.0 sacks, one forced fumble and a one-yard touchdown catch during the Titans' 37-24 loss to the 49ers on Sunday.
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Notches 1.5 sacks
Simmons recorded seven tackles (two solo), 1.5 sacks and a pass breakup in Sunday's 31-29 win over the Browns.
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Good to go for Week 12
Simmons (hamstring) doesn't carry an injury designation into Sunday's game versus Seattle.
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Upgrades to limited Thursday
Simmons (hamstring) was a limited participant at Thursday's practice.
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No practice Wednesday
Simmons (hamstring) did not practice Wednesday.
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Safe to stay in Nashville?
Despite the Titans' poor start to the regular season, Dianna Russini of The Athletic relays that Simmons and 2025 first-overall pick Cam Ward are the only two players that Tennessee will not consider trading ahead of the Nov. 4 deadline.
ANALYSIS
Even with the Titans firing Brian Callahan on Tuesday, the team has declined calls from other teams expressing interest in Simmons, per Ian Rapoport of NFL Network. Simmons and Ward are the leaders of the Titans' defense and offense, respectively, and the former appears likely to remain in Tennessee for the foreseeable future. Simmons has logged 3.5 sacks over his last three outings, and his 4.5 sacks through six regular-season games is tied for eighth most in the NFL.
Even with the Titans firing Brian Callahan on Tuesday, the team has declined calls from other teams expressing interest in Simmons, per Ian Rapoport of NFL Network. Simmons and Ward are the leaders of the Titans' defense and offense, respectively, and the former appears likely to remain in Tennessee for the foreseeable future. Simmons has logged 3.5 sacks over his last three outings, and his 4.5 sacks through six regular-season games is tied for eighth most in the NFL.









