The Tennessee Titans appear to be open to the idea of adding more depth to their tight end room under new offensive coordinator Brian Daboll. According to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, the Titans are hosting free agent Jody Fortson for a visit at their facility.
The Tennessee Titans, in their ever-eventful 2026 offseason, have experienced perhaps the most roster turnover of any team in the league; and it may not even be over yet.
Titans GM Mike Borgonzi joined ESPN's Peter Schrager this week and shared a story from his time scouting Patrick Mahomes in Kansas City. It's an entertaining tale of a pivotal decision in NFL history, but it also demonstrates just how tricky this time of year can be when you're trying to read the tea leaves.
Much can be told about a coach according to his reputation with former players. Sometimes, all it takes is a locker room video for fans and internet sleuths to detect that something is wrong; if athletes aren't bought into the headset's message, a team's momentum and journey can end almost as quickly as it started.
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.
The Tennessee Titans just committed $78 million to bring Wan’Dale Robinson to Nashville, but the real highlight of the signing happened before the ink was even dry.
The Tennessee Titans have spent the large part of their offseason essentially printing, and shortly thereafter burning, funds for the service of free agents.
The Tennessee Titans will already look at lot different when the 2026 season kicks off this fall. Tennessee hired Robert Saleh at head coach and will adapt to his 4-3 defensive scheme.
The Tennessee Titans, in the midst of their number of made moves this offseason that are sure to shake the roster and team identity both, have not lost sight of the player that their entire operation is built around: Cam Ward.
According to Brad Biggs, the Bears are signing veteran DT James Lynch to a contract. The former Baylor Bear has bounced around the league in a depth role with a few different teams. Lynch, 27, was a fourth-round pick by the Vikings out of Baylor back in 2020.
In an offseason such as the one that the Tennessee Titans are currently enduring, it's easy for folks to lose focus on the finer things in favor of all the spotlight moves a franchise is making.
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.
Tennessee entered the 2026 free agency period with an exorbitant amount of cap space and a wish list of free agent targets to match. How did it fare in the free agency frenzy to surround a new head coach and rising quarterback with weapons galore?
The Tennessee Titans needed to address their offensive tackle depth after losing a key backup, leaving the position with two inexperienced players outside of Dan Moore Jr.
In an era under Robert Saleh (though short so far) that has been defined by free agency signings and trades for impactful pieces, the Tennessee Titans' current veteran capital looks entirely out of place on an otherwise revamped roster.
According to Aaron Wilson, the Titans are re-signing RB Julius Chestnut to a one-year contract. Despite being listed as a running back, Chestnut’s primary contributions came on special teams last year. Chestnut, 25, originally signed on with the Titans as an undrafted free agent in 2022 out of Sacred Heart.
Momentum appears to be building toward the Tennessee Titans taking Notre Dame Fighting Irish running back Jeremiyah Love with the fourth overall pick in April's 2026 NFL Draft.
NASHVILLE — Jeffery Simmons didn’t just survive double teams in 2025; he wrecked them. While the Tennessee Titans sputtered to a 3-14 finish and underwent a mid-season coaching carousel, their defensive anchor remained the most terrifying man in the trenches.
NASHVILLE, TN — The Tennessee Titans just threw a $70 million haymaker at the wide receiver market. By securing Wan’Dale Robinson on a four-year contract, general manager Mike Borgonzi signaled a violent shift away from the “ground and pound” era.
NASHVILLE — The Tennessee Titans opened the 2026 league year by setting fire to the salary cap. In a dizzying 48-hour span, General Manager Mike Borgonzi and Head Coach Robert Saleh committed over $270 million to new contracts.
The Titans and WR Calvin Ridley have agreed to a restructured contract that includes an $11 million pay cut, according to Paul Kuharsky. The deal will keep Ridley with the team through the 2026 season.
When the Titans’ offseason began in early January, it looked like a question of when – not if – they would release wide receiver Calvin Ridley. That is no longer the case.
The Tennessee Titans are releasing cornerback L'Jarius Sneed, ESPN reported on Friday. Per the report, the Titans will save $11.4 million against the salary cap in 2026 and $16.4 million in 2027.
A new high-profile free agent has hit the market after the Tennessee Titans made a move to open up some cap space. The Titans are releasing cornerback L’Jarius Sneed after two seasons with the team, according to multiple reports.