Graciously known as "The 'U,'" for those who lived it, the University of Miami Hurricanes football program seems like its own universe, what with the trash-talking, smoke-filled entrances and the Orange Bowl etc.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The Tennessee Titans enter the 2025 NFL season on a clear mission: turn the page on a 3–14 campaign and usher in a new era with rookie quarterback Cam Ward at the helm and Brian Callahan entering Year Two as head coach.
Wide receiver Xavier Restrepo was Titans rookie quarterback Cam Ward's top receiver at Miami last season, but he didn't make it through final cuts with his college teammate.
NFL stars can't play forever, and retirement is coming sooner than later for some of the league's top players. These 25 players could call it quits following the 2025 season.
The Miami Hurricanes had a shocking development in the NFL Draft — none of their receivers were selected, and all went as undrafted free agents. One being the all-time leading receiver in Hurricanes history, Xavier Restrepo.
ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports the Titans are waiving undrafted WR Xavier Restrepo. Schefter adds Restrepo is expected to be a candidate to return to the practice squad.
The Tennessee Titans are going through training camp, where undrafted wide receiver Xavier Restrepo faces long odds to make the final 53-man roster. While Restrepo has a tough task ahead of him during training camp, he does have a few things going in his favor.
Tennessee Titans quarterback Cam Ward is expected to be the future of the team, and in order to make life easier for the No. 1 overall pick, the organization brought part of his past to the present.
As years go by, it's easy to forget some of the players who suited up on the gridiron. While the quarterback is the one position in the NFL that is under
Tennessee Titans WR Xavier Restrepo is in the normally unenviable position of trying to land a spot on the 53-man roster as an undrafted free agent. Normally
The Tennessee Titans are beginning a new chapter in their franchise history, with quarterback Cam Ward expected to be their starter under center right in his first season in the NFL.
Quarterback Cam Ward and wide receiver Xavier Restrepo were not the only highlights of Tennessee Titans rookie minicamp on Saturday. For the second time (first open to media) since the 2025 class was assembled, Tennessee's new crop of draft picks, undrafted free agents and tryout players hit the practice field.
The 2025 NFL Draft in Green Bay is over, but not every player heard their name called during the three-day event. Now, these prospects will aim to make their team as undrafted free agents.
The most difficult part of the NFL Draft is deciding which outliers to bet on. These are the players in the 2025 class who fall short of key size or athleticism thresholds, but I’m still confident in becoming quality players in the NFL.
There has been a lot of buzz around former Miami Hurricanes wide receiver Xavier Restrepo since he ran a terrible 40-yard dash at his Pro Day, failing to clear a 4.8 time.
Miami wide receiver Xavier Restrepo shared a post via social media on Tuesday to address his brutal 40-yard dash time from the Hurricanes’ Pro Day. Restrepo became a trending topic for all the wrong reasons when he ran the 40-yard dash in the 4.8-5.0 range on Monday.
Xavier Restrepo made headlines at the Miami Pro Day but for the wrong reasons. His reported 40-yard dash times did not impress, sitting between 4.7-4.8 seconds.
The Miami Hurricanes are losing all of their production from its receiver room from last season but no need to worry. According to Cam Ward and Xavier Restrepo, the Hurricanes still have a talented young core.
Senior wide receiver Xavier Restrepo has already solidified himself as one of the best to wear the orange, green, and white as he prepares to take in the home field of Hard Rock Stadium for the final time as a Hurricane.
Height: 5-foot-10 (unofficial) Weight: 198 lbs (unofficial) Year: Redshirt Senior Pro Comparison: Khalil Shakir Restrepo is a football player to his core.
When Mario Cristobal returned to coach his alma mater last season, expectations were high. But, as the season unfolded, it became clear that a rebuild was taking place, one that Cristobal admitted would take time. However, rebuild aside, 2022 simply did not live up to fan or team expectations and Miami finished the season at 5-7.