Last year, the Titans were unable to trot out a receiving corps featuring talent and experience for rookie No. 1 overall pick Cam Ward. As a result, much of the appeal Ward brings to the game was limited.
The most damning fact in all of this is that Johnson will become the first player drafted as a Tennessee Titan to enter the Ring of Honor. The Tennessee Titans announced Friday that Chris Johnson will be inducted into the franchise’s Ring of Honor during the season opener on Sept.
We're just under a week away from seeing the Titans' rookies report to training camp. The back half of June and first half of July are always brutal, so let's be glad that it's almost over.
From 2008 to 2013, running back Chris Johnson ranked among the best running backs in the league and set numerous franchise records for the Tennessee Titans along with the league's all-time single season yards from scrimmage record.
NFL teams annually make moves late in the summer, but rosters are mostly set after free agency and the draft. Here are the players who benefited from this year's offseason carousel.
The NFL world had heavy hearts for former Tennessee Titans running back Chris Johnson, as he shared his ALS diagnosis weeks ago. Since then, there have been many people showing love to Johnson, as some even participated in the ALS ice bucket challenge.
Chris Johnson has long belonged in the Tennessee Titans Ring of Honor. But in the wake of his ALS diagnosis, the time for that to happen is now. And the Titans are doing the right thing.
Robert Saleh has notoriously had a big say in who his teams select on draft night. Even last season as San Francisco's defensive coordinator, that influence was evident as the 49ers opened the draft by selecting five straight defensive players.
The Titans moved on from a pair of starting offensive linemen this offseason, leaving two major holes in front of second-year quarterback Cam Ward. Fortunately, it sounds like the unit is quickly taking shape.
The Tennessee Titans will have a plethora of new faces on offense this season, and these newcomers are creating some much-needed optimism around the unit.
The Tennessee Titans have a roster full of necessary building blocks but precious few homegrown players trending toward elite trade value. The Tennessee Titans have won just 12 of their last 59 games dating back to the 2022 season.
The 2025 NFL season didn't go as smoothly as hoped for some proven players. These players are the top candidates on their respective teams to bounce back this season.
Cam Ward’s pursuit of perfection shone through when the Titans managed to finally win a couple of games in 2025. And we got a behind-the-scenes reminder of if in Netflix’s “Quarterback” this week.
The Tennessee Titans have gone through a plethora of roster overhauls over the last few years, but one constant amid all the changes is safety Amani Hooker.
The Tennessee Titans are preparing to get training camp started! The rookies report exactly one week from today, while the veterans report in 12 days. It's an exciting time of year as we're so close to starting another season.
The Tennessee Titans didn't have many bright spots during the 2025 season. The team struggled to a 3-14 record, so naturally, there weren't many individual performances to write home about.
The Tennessee Titans came into this offseason with a long to-do list. That's to be expected after back-to-back three-win seasons, but it's hard not to be impressed with what the team was able to do.
Oluwafemi Oladejo‘s rookie season was limited to six games. The Titans pass rusher was also sidelined this spring, but he should be able to participate in padded practices.
The San Francisco 49ers were the subject of one of the NFL's bigger QB debates last season when Brock Purdy was injured and Mac Jones stepped in. What does it mean for this season?
Per the wire, the Titans waived DL C.J. Ravenell from injured reserve on Monday. He is being waived with an injury designation. Ravenell, 25, is from Santa Clarita, California, and went undrafted out of Missouri Western back in 2024.
In the eyes of some, Tennessee Titans quarterback Cam Ward largely failed to impress with his on-the-field performances after the Titans made him the No. 1 overall pick of the 2025 draft.
The Tennessee Titans have made star defensive tackle Jeffery Simmons a focal point of their rebuild and resisted all potential offers to trade him, even as they sunk down toward the bottom of the NFL standings.