By MIKE HERNDON, columnist

The 2025 Titans offensive line looked improved on paper. The starting five for the season opener in Denver on Sunday featured two recent top-10 picks entering their second and third seasons in the league in JC Latham and Peter Skoronski, two highly-priced veterans in their primes in Dan Moore and Lloyd Cushenberry, and a highly accomplished older vet in Kevin Zeitler.

Skoronski, Cushenberry, and Latham were all entering their second seasons under widely revered offensive line coach Bill Callahan, who has spent most of the last three decades presiding over some of the best offensive line units in football.

Unlike previous versions, this group wasn’t relying on inexperienced and unproven players with limited pedigrees like Nicholas Petit-Frere, Dillon Radunz, or Aaron Brewer.

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