The night before free agency's technical opening stage, in which teams can start coming to terms with four-year veterans whose contracts are up, the Tennessee Titans found themselves in a piece of news that, while perhaps expected, appears to be a massive win all the same.
Monday afternoon marks another touchstone in the ever-expanding NFL calendar. Much like their college football counterparts, “tampering” is a way of life but a more publicized secret.
The Tennessee Titans are entering a new era this week. On Thursday, March 12, they'll unveil a brand overhaul to a packed house of season ticket holders at The Pinnacle in downtown Nashville.
While the new league year doesn’t officially begin until Wednesday, NFL teams can begin negotiating with unrestricted free agents and their representation beginning at noon ET on Monday.
There have been multiple recent connections between Giants pending free agent wide receiver Wan’Dale Robinson and the Titans in the rumor mill. There is now “widespread belief” in league circles that Robinson will agree to join the Titans when the negotiating window opens Monday, Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk reports.
Most of the NFL mock drafts focus on the early rounds, but there are still many prominent college players who will hear their names called later. These are just some of the big names that could hear their names in the later rounds.
Mike Borgonzi was hired by the Tennessee Titans because of the plan he outlined for the club's present and future needs throughout the course of the interview process.
Not every free agency snag is about big-names and spotlights. Sure, the Tennessee Titans desperately need a refreshed core of playmakers on either side of the ball.
In the climb up to free agency so far, the Tennessee Titans (due in large part to their bloated cap space) have been among the teams most often mentioned as this cycle's expected heavy hitters.
Welcome to free agency week! The "Legal Tampering Period" begins at 11am CT on Monday, and this is when players can officially begin agreeing to terms with teams that weren't their own.
Of every position of need for the Tennessee Titans (of which there are many), wide receiver may be the most popular to theorize and circle ahead of free agency.
NFL prospects from major programs get most of the attention, but there are numerous examples of players drafted from small schools who have become difference-makers.
It's a common concept for a team, at any position in the NFL Draft, to go "talent first" with their selection. Put plainly, this means a team puts aside their needs in order to prioritize and secure the best player available at that position.
The Tennessee Titans' desperate need for a go-to wide receiver has, up to now, almost completely overshadowed the rest of their affairs in the lead-up to free agency.
Speculation on any level is a dangerous game in the NFL. Perhaps more than any league on the planet, situations change, and develop, at a breakneck pace; teams change hands between coaches on a regular basis.
NFL free agency is set to get underway next week and it appears that at least one former Tennessee Vols standout will be on the move. Former Volunteers defensive back Alontae Taylor said goodbye to the New Orleans Saints on Friday via a post on Twitter/X.com.
The Tennessee Titans are expected to be major players in free agency when the period fully opens next week; this is, of course, mostly due to their vast number of needs across the board.
The Tennessee Titans have a number of real needs that, one way or another, will have to be met this offseason if Robert Saleh's first run at head coach is to get off to a good start.
Thus far, the Tennessee Titans widely publicized hunt for a wide receiver has boiled down, mostly, to a few specific names. With New York Giants wideout Wan'Dale Robinson recently breaking away from the pack, little room has been left for speculation as far as who Tennessee is targeting.
The Tennessee Titans' journey through free agency thus far has been, all things considered, a relatively predictable one. While no outlandish moves have been made, the Titans' interests have been relatively public and easy to track, especially according to their vast net of needs.
The Tennessee Titans' presence in the incoming free agency cycle is anticipated to be active and, given their cap space, potentially even quite aggressive.
The Tennessee Titans announced they have signed exclusive rights free agents G Garrett Dellinger and DL C.J. Ravenell. Ravenell, 25, signed with the Ravens as an undrafted free agent out of Missouri Western State following the 2024 NFL Draft.
Four-time Pro Bowler Diggs should find a new home soon. With that in mind, here are five teams that should be interested in signing the veteran wideout.
With the March 9 legal tampering period closing in, Titans right guard Kevin Zeitler and tight end Chig Okonkwo are among their highest-profile pending free agents.
Current Tennessee Titans quarterback and 2023 second-round draft pick Will Levis has understandably become somewhat of a forgotten figure since the Titans now have 2025 No.
In his second act, Saleh will try to prove the QB problems were the main reason he failed in New York. He seems to think Ward gives him an excellent chance of doing so.