Tennessee Titans quarterback Cam Ward has the type of story made for a football movie, and he's in the "welcome to the league" portion right now. The Texas native began his collegiate career as a zero-star recruit at Incarnate Word (San Antonio) in 2020, the only Division I school to offer him a scholarship, via Fox Sports.
ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports that the Titans are open to making trades ahead of the upcoming deadline, given how poorly the season has already gone. The Titans have already fired their head coach and are in last place with a record of 1-6 on the year.
When Brian Callahan had play calling taken away from him after just three weeks this season, the writing was on the wall. His firing felt like a question of when, not if.
Many teams have made missteps regarding a separation from a head coach or coordinator. Some have been straight firings, others de facto dismissals described as mutual separations.
The Tennessee Titans aren’t panicked over their first two months of Cam Ward’s career. They understand the growing pains rookie QBs are liable to go through, especially on a roster as incomplete as this one.
The Athletic‘s Diana Russini dropped a bombshell on Saturday morning, citing that the Titans’ head coach vacancy drew interest from an unexpected source.
The 6-1 Indianapolis Colts are arguably the hottest team in the NFL through seven weeks. They have the best record in the league and have scored the most points of any team.
Dianna Russini of The Athletic reports that multiple teams are interested in Titans CB Roger McCreary, who is in the final year of his contract. McCreary, 25, was a two-year starter at Auburn and earned first-team All-American and first-team All-SEC honors in 2021.
On a seemingly endless loop of bad news for Tennessee Titan fans recently, you can add the latest injury to starting cornerback L’Jarius Sneed. Once viewed as a cornerstone of the defense in Nashville, the former Kansas City Chiefs star has been often inconsistent and unavailable.
With the month of September in the books, both the top college prospects and 2026 NFL draft order are coming into focus. Here's a look at our latest first-round NFL mock draft as of October 13, 2025.
Somehow, the 1-6 Tennessee Titans are set to face their most difficult task of the season. Heading into Indianapolis, linebacker Cedric Gray is one of many players on the team who knows they are massive underdogs.
With the latest injury in the Tennessee Titans apparent ongoing health curse striking in the form of cornerstone cornerback and veteran defensive presence L'Jarius Sneed was relegated to IR with a recurring quad issue - set to miss at least the next four games - to say that the roster is reeling would be a vast understatement.
The Tennessee Titans are back in action as they take on the Indianapolis Colts for the second time this season. The Colts beat the Titans in Nashville back in Week 3, but now the two teams are facing off in Indianapolis.
To no surprise, the Pittsburgh Steelers are among the teams reported to be in the market for a receiver addition before the upcoming trade deadline. Specific targets on that front have now emerged.
When a franchise legend speaks, you listen. And right now, Former Tennessee Titans superstar Eddie George is practically screaming from the rooftops about the mess in Nashville.
The Tennessee Titans are in full panic mode after firing Brian Callahan last week. Tennessee lost 31-13 against New England in Week 7, dropping their record to 1-6.
L’Jarius Sneed has managed to play in each of the Titans’ first seven games this season. The veteran corner’s run of availability to begin the 2025 campaign has come to an end, however.
The Titans finally ended Brian Callahan’s tenure as head coach last Monday after less than two years on the job. Callahan’s regime was littered with mistakes and a barren roster void of talent, so he did not stand much of a chance.
Wide receiver Tyler Lockett asked for his release from Tennessee, which the Titans granted on Monday, per multiple reports. ESPN noted that Lockett was expected to become free to sign with another team Wednesday evening.
We are just over two weeks away from the NFL’s trade deadline, and as teams look around and assess what needs to be done in order to make the playoffs, phone calls are being made.