James Proche is among the veteran receivers still on the open market. He will spend this week attempting to land an opportunity in Philadelphia. Proche is set to participate in the Eagles’ minicamp on a tryout basis, NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo reports.
The Tennessee Titans have quite the interesting rookie class heading into the 2026 season. The team moved around during the draft and seemingly landed several players they think can start immediately.
Perhaps no position group on the Titans has undergone more changes than the cornerback room. Alontae Taylor and Cor'Dale Flott were both given big deals in free agency to be the new starters on the outside.
Yardbarker's best-of NFL positional series continues with linebackers. This does not cover pure pass-rushing threats -- we will get to them -- but rather true off-ball defenders who thrived as traditional inside and outside 'backers.
Who will define such a brand new team? The Titans are telling us who to pay attention to with their actions at OTA’s so far. Allow me to pull back the curtain for a moment.
We are nearly a week removed from the blockbuster deal that saw star edge defender Myles Garrett traded. The Cleveland Browns just gave the Tennessee Titans their worst-case Jeffery Simmons scenario if things don’t turn around.
The Titans hired one of the most popular OC candidates on the market to Robert Saleh’s new staff. But I think fans are looking at Brian Daboll’s potential quick exit the wrong way.
With three consecutive last place finishes in the AFC South, the Tennessee Titans need more than just luck. Tennessee needs Cam Ward to establish himself as one of the 16 best quarterbacks in the NFL.
The Tennessee Titans made one of the splashiest moves of the 2026 offseason when they signed wide receiver Wan’Dale Robinson to a four-year, $70 million contract.
Will Levis and the Tennessee Titans are both in a strange position and there are only three outcomes for the 2026 NFL Season. Which is most likely? Will Levis is back healthy at Tennessee Titans OTA practices in an overcrowded quarterback room where he and the team are stuck in weird spot.
If you're a fan of defense, you should be excited about the Tennessee Titans heading into the 2026 NFL season. The team returns some key pieces like Jeffery Simmons and Cedric Gray, but also has several new starters and a new defensive-minded coaching staff.
The Titans enter 2026 with a lot of pomp and circumstance. Cam Ward in Year 2, Robert Saleh’s new regime, exciting young players. But an assistant coach explained exactly what the Titans actually need to do this year.
The Tennessee Titans are gearing up for mandatory minicamp and the end of OTAs. We're getting closer and closer to actual football, and we've learned quite a bit about the Titans already.
Jaguars OC Grant Udinski said that RB Chris Rodriguez can help the team in short yardage situations immediately. “The physicality, the play style, the strength, the intelligence as a player,” Udinski said, via Jags Wire.
The Tennessee Titans did not get enough out of their pass rushers in 2025. Jeffery Simmons, who is a star but not an edge rusher, led the team with 11 sacks.
It's fair to say that there is plenty of excitement surrounding the Tennessee Titans this offseason. Much of that excitement is due to young quarterback Cam Ward, who showed plenty as a rookie to get people talking.
Even with over 30 new players via free agency and the NFL Draft under new head coach Robert Saleh’s staff, the Titans couldn’t fill all the concerns across the offense.
The Tennessee Titans haven't always been known to have a great offensive line. In fact, that's the part of the team that's been one of the biggest weaknesses over the last several seasons.
The New York Giants aren't looking back much these days, now that they have new head coach John Harbaugh in the fold and calling the shots. With the former Baltimore Ravens coach at the helm, there's a lot of excitement surrounding the new Giants season.
The Titans are returning three-fifths of their starting offensive line with left tackle Dan Moore, left guard Peter Skoronski, and right tackle JC Latham returning to their 2025 posts.