There is plenty of excitement for the Tennessee Titans with Robert Saleh in town. And the team has a strong first-round pick in this year’s draft. But moves must be made, and here are three players the Titans must let walk in free agency during the NFL offseason.
The Tennessee Titans introduced their new offensive and defensive coordinators to the world on Wednesday, and new OC Brian Daboll spoke about a handful of the players on his offense.
The Tennessee Titans offseason is shaping up to be a full-on franchise-level shift under new head coach Robert Saleh. With coaches denying to comment on personnel changes and rumors abounding about signings and trades in equal, intense part, the rebuild appears to be on the road.
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The 2025 NFL draft was a high-stakes moment that the Tennessee Titans expected to use to build a new foundation for the Titans organization. Tennessee took advantage of the first overall pick in the draft to pick up what they hoped to be a franchise quarterback when they chose quarterback Cam Ward.
Brian Daboll and Gus Bradley had their first media availability as the newest offensive and defensive coordinators of the Tennessee Titans on Wednesday.
The Tennessee Titans' coordinator search, following the hiring of Robert Saleh as head coach, turned out to be almost as intense and debated as that of the latter.
It was a solid rookie season for Tennessee Titans quarterback Cam Ward. The former Miami Hurricane completed 323-of-540 passes for 3,169 yards, 15 touchdowns, seven interceptions and an 80.2 passer rating.
The Tennessee Titans are looking to turn a new leaf when next season starts, and they’ve already made the necessary moves in this offseason to do so. Head coach Robert Saleh hired Brian Daboll as his offensive coordinator, and he’s had success at the position before being the New York Giants head coach.
In a recent, comprehensive list of "cut candidates" from Matt Okada, a handful of current Tennessee Titans veterans are put on the chopping block. In the eyes of the national media, it seems, the team has no real reason to hold onto these weapons that have been around the block a time or two.
The Tennessee Titans' 2026 offseason has been almost entirely defined thus far by coaching hires, changes and accompanying rumors up to this point. Though now, with Robert Saleh firmly in the driver's seat, real noise is beginning to flood in from all sides.
The Miami Dolphins have a QB mess on their hands. To be fair, it's a mess of their own making. Nobody made them extend Tua Tagovailoa on a 4 year/$212.4 million deal in 2024.
Tennessee Titans quarterback Cam Ward was sacked a seething 55 times in his rookie season. Of course, some of those are bound to fall on first-year mistakes under center or, similarly, the unavoidable, occasional collapses that come built-in to the sport of football on a professional level.
The Tennessee Titans are anticipated to make a flurry of moves - additions, subtractions and answered questions in between - this offseason. And, under head coach Robert Saleh, the team is wasted no time in making that hopeful dream an active reality.
The Tennessee Titans announced they have signed DE Earnest Brown and OT Ryan Hayes to contracts. Brown, 27, was a fifth-round pick by the Rams out of Northwestern in the 2021 NFL Draft.
The Tennessee Titans have an important decision to make with the fourth overall pick. The wise assumption made by most people so far is that they'll probably come away with an EDGE.
This offseason, I took control of the Tennessee Titans in GM Mode on StickToTheModel with a clear plan: create cap flexibility, reshape the skill positions, strengthen the defense, and build long-term depth through the draft.