Tannehill, who has to yet to sign with a team this offseason, is still weighing his option as training camps begin. "Maybe a guy goes down on a team and [the team] gives me a call, you never know what's going to happen. So, just keeping the options open," Kevin Patra of NFL.com reports.
Given Tannehill's 11 years of starting experience and the NFL's near maniac rush to get quality quarterbacks -- even highly paid backups -- on the roster over the past few years, it's surprising that the veteran hasn't yet found a new home. It seems clear that the 36-year-old is holding out for hope at competing for a starting job, but at this point in the offseason it remains to be seen if any such opportunity will arise. Tannehill lost his starting job midway through the 2023 campaign to Will Levis as the Titans opted for a younger signal caller amidst a woeful 6-11 season, but Tannehill did return for the team's final three games with Levis injured, failing to throw for over 170 yards in any of the aforementioned games.