NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- This post was initially going to be about how the biggest question regarding the Titans' potential to restructure a big contract or two could be just how liquid ownership is.AmyAdamStrunk2019b

After all, a standard restructure of Ryan Tannehill, dropping his base salary from $24.5 million to the minimum of $1.075 million while converting the remainder to signing bonus could save the Titans over $15.6 in 2021 salary cap dollars, a real windfall.

I wondered if Amy Adams Strunk and the Titans were in position to write such a check after she and he ownership partners just bought out her sister's third of the team and endured the revenue drop-off that came as a result of the Covid-19 changes to the NFL.

Just how liquid are the Titans right now?

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