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The real reason why Robert Saleh, Tennessee Titans' Week 1 game vs Jets matters

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The Tennessee Titans' game against coach Robert Saleh's former team, the New York Jets, matters for a completely new reason now.

The Robert Saleh revenge angle is going to get a lot of attention in Week 1 , but the reported matchup between the Tennessee Titans and New York Jets to start the season is a lot more interesting than just the Saleh connection. Per a report from NFL insider Jordan Schultz, the Titans will start the year at home against the Jets. It'll be Saleh's first game as Titans coach, and his first game as anyone's head coach since the Jets fired him five games into the 2024 season.

There's plenty to unpack with this matchup, and Saleh's at the center. He's brought five of his former Jets players with him to Nashville, as well as three assistants from his New York staff. And the Jets were the Titans' trade partner in two the surprising moves that sent CB Jarvis Brownlee Jr.

, and NT T'Vondre Sweat out of Nashville just two years into their rookie contracts. The storylines loom large. But the stakes of the game have very little to do with the behind-the-scenes dynamics.

Yes, the Jets fired Saleh in an unceremonious way, one that's been reported to have involved back-room discussions with a meddling ownership group and one that came in the middle of a strange, complicated time in Jets history where quarterback Aaron Rodgers' influence forced the team into a win-now window perhaps prematurely. None of that actually matters for the Titans, though. For the Titans, this is the first opportunity to open a season at home since 2022, and a real chance to start 1-0, something the Titans haven't done since 2020.