
Heading into the 2025 NFL season, expectations for Treylon Burks
remain cautiously optimistic. After two up-and-down seasons marked by flashes of potential and frustrating injuries, 2025 feels like a pivotal year for the third-year wide receiver. With a new coaching staff emphasizing a more modern, pass-friendly offense and Will Levis gaining confidence as the starting quarterback, Burks is poised to play a more defined and impactful role in the Tennessee Titans’ aerial attack.
The addition of veteran receivers like DeAndre Hopkins in previous seasons has helped ease pressure off Burks, but now it’s time for him to prove he can be more than a complementary piece. Titans fans should expect a healthier, more confident Burks entering training camp. He’s trimmed weight, improved route running, and built chemistry with Levis—ingredients that could finally translate into consistent production.
While he may not leap into Pro Bowl territory just yet, a realistic and meaningful expectation for Burks is 700–900 receiving yards and 5–7 touchdowns. More importantly, the Titans need him to be reliable on key downs and a vertical threat who can stretch defenses and open up the field for others.
2025 is about transformation for the Titans, and Treylon Burks is central to that narrative. If he stays healthy and committed, Burks could redefine his career—and the Titans’ offensive identity.
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