KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Teams don’t generally just pick up where they left off.

The Titans will break up Monday and go their separate ways for several months before reconvening in any official form.CDavisKC19

Then voluntary offseason training activities start from the very beginning, with pages of iPad playbooks to be revised and relearned and the Super Bowl thousands of practice and game snaps away.

But after the 2019 season came to its abrupt end for the Titans Sunday in the AFC Championship Game at Arrowhead Stadium, Kenny Vaccaro was unwilling to wash it away that way.

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