Titans LB Addresses Changes Team Has Made

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Tennessee Titans linebacker Harold Landry III is entering his seventh season with the team and his first under new coach Brian Callahan.
Landry is echoing what his teammates have said about the positive vibes and energy surrounding the organization at OTA's.
"I feel like energy right now is at an all-time high, whether that's [in] the meetings or on the field," Landry said. "There's a lot of excitement in the building with all the new faces. I just feel like we have so much talent and that's what I feel like the excitement is around."
Landry is the longest-tenured member of the team after running back Derrick Henry left this offseason to sign with the Baltimore Ravens, but it's clear that the linebacker out of Boston College is in a new era in Titans history.
Landry is rolling with the punches and adapting to his new surroundings, but he is still expected to be a key contributor for the Titans front seven after racking up 10.5 sacks last season.
If Landry can bridge the gap as a veteran between the old and new regimes, he'll be able to ease the transition for some of the longer-tenured players and help the Titans get better at a faster clip.

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