The Tennessee Titans are entering a new era in franchise history with Cam Ward being selected as the No. 1 overall pick in the NFL Draft. CBS Sports writer Tyler Sullivan named Ward as the biggest reason for optimism for the Titans this season.
The Tennessee Titans haven't officially named Cam Ward as their starting quarterback, but it's clear that he's the future at the position. Plus, the team didn't bring in veteran competition to the position.
A hot topic for the Tennessee Titans heading into the 2025 NFL Draft was what would become of Will Levis. With Cam Ward as the new face of their franchise, could he be dealt?
There are indelible images of certain athletes in specific uniforms. Barry Sanders wearing the Honolulu blue and silver of the Detroit Lions, for example.
After falling way down the board during the 2023 NFL Draft, many felt that the Tennessee Titans got a steal with quarterback Will Levis at the top of the second round.
The Tennessee Titans have a new franchise quarterback in Miami’s Cam Ward, but that doesn’t mean they plan to trade Will Levis any time soon. A second-round pick in the 2023 NFL Draft, the Kentucky product started his career behind veteran Ryan Tannehill but earned the starting job midway through his rookie season.
The Tennessee Titans are keeping Will Levis around despite taking Cam Ward with the No. 1 overall pick to be the team's quarterback of the future. Levis was drafted with the No.
Colts HC Shane Steichen called first-round TE Tyler Warren “a guy who can do it all.” “He can catch. He can run. He can throw. I mean … we might play him on defense.
With Cam Ward in line to be the starting quarterback in 2025, the writing is on the wall for Will Levis' future with the Tennessee Titans. The Titans currently have four quarterbacks under contract: Cam Ward, Will Levis, Brandon Allen, and Tim Boyle.
The Titans selected QB Cam Ward to be their long-term solution at the position after the two years with QB Will Levis as the starter resulted in five wins when he played.
The Tennessee Titans have a new-look offense after their 2025 NFL Draft haul was complete. It all started with the No. 1 overall pick, where the team took Miami quarterback Cam Ward to succeed Will Levis as the team's starter and potential face of the franchise.
As the Tennessee Titans prepare for a big Day 2 of the 2025 NFL Draft, all options appear to be on the table. With only one remaining top-100 pick left (35 overall), they'd like to get creative with ways to add another selection to their war chest.
The Tennessee Titans officially grabbed their quarterback of the future by selecting Cam Ward with the number one overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft on
The Los Angeles Rams kept their Super Bowl window alive by retaining Matthew Stafford and even getting him another elite wide receiver to throw to in his career, with Davante Adams.
The Tennessee Titans will have a decision to make on quarterback Will Levis after the team takes Cam Ward with the No. 1 overall pick in the draft later this week.
The Tennessee Titans are undergoing a quarterback change next season, as they are looking to draft Cam Ward with the No. 1 overall pick in the draft. Bleacher Report writer Brad Gagnon believes that Ward is best fit for the Titans over any other team.
While various issues certainly plagued the Tennessee Titans last season, perhaps their biggest shortcoming was incompetence at the quarterback position.
In one week, the Tennessee Titans will prepare to take Cam Ward first overall and then begin the rest of a deeply important draft in the subsequent rounds.
Most NFL reporters and observers now believe it's essentially a guarantee that the Titans will make Ward, the consensus top quarterback in this year's class, the first pick of the upcoming draft on April 24.
According to Jim Wyatt of the team website, the Titans have not had any discussions about trading QB Will Levis. “That’s a false report,” Titans President of Football Operations Chad Brinker said at the owners’ meetings.
Levis seems to understand he could be replaced later this year by the Titans signing a veteran in free agency and then selecting a signal-caller with the first overall pick of the 2025 NFL Draft.