Tennessee Titans quarterback Cam Ward is a few weeks away from his first NFL training camp, but he has already made a massive impression since being taken with the No.
The Tennessee Titans don't have many of the widely-regarded players in the NFL, and that was evident in the team's 3-14 campaign last year. The Titans find themselves looking to improve in the upcoming season, and they will need their best players to take a lead on that front.
The Tennessee Titans are hoping to be better than they were a year ago when they finished 3-14 and claimed the No. 1 overall pick. A big reason why the Titans failed in 2024 was injuries, which permeated throughout the roster.
The Tennessee Titans have just one year left with veteran defensive back Amani Hooker's contract. Hooker, 27, was a fourth-round pick out of Iowa by the Titans in the 2019 NFL Draft, and he has been with the team ever since he was taken.
For Tyjae Spears, the best thing about this season is it's not last season. Spears had ankle and hamstring injuries in 2024, along with two concussions, limiting him to 12 games and 114 touches for 536 yards and five touchdowns.
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The Tennessee Titans have been home to some of the league's best players over their three decades in Nashville. One of those players is running back Derrick Henry, who was with the Titans from 2016-23.
The Tennessee Titans are putting their eggs in Cam Ward's basket after making him the No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. Ward is the top quarterback from this year's rookie class after his incredible senior season at Miami, and he'll look to parlay that into his first season in the pros.
Morgan Cox is entering his fifth season with the Tennessee Titans, and he often goes unnoticed as the team's long snapper. Long snappers might be the most underappreciated position group in the NFL because they usually only get recognition when they do something wrong.
Titans insider Turron Davenport of ESPN expanded on how veteran Tennessee players such as Jeffery Simmons and JC Latham are "excited about the leadership qualities" that Ward showed throughout the offseason program.
The Tennessee Titans might want to call their clubhouse "The Retirement Home," because so many extraordinary players use it as one of their last teams in their illustrious careers.
While the Tennessee Titans have done a ton of work and made a ton of improvements to their roster throughout the past few months, some have already begun to look ahead to what next offseason could hold around the NFL, and how teams should look to take on next year's draft, which could be a critical one for a few clubs.
Last season, JC Latham was playing left tackle for the Tennessee Titans. The Titans finished last season 3-14, and Latham did not have the type of season he was hoping for.
Treylon Burks is entering a make-or-break year with the Tennessee Titans. He was a first-round pick in the 2022 NFL Draft and hasn't done much, having just 49 catches in three seasons. Perhaps the biggest reason for his lack of production has been due to injury.
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An NFL expert has identified the Tennessee Titans’ contract with offensive tackle Dan Moore Jr. as one of the worst in the league heading into the 2025 season.
Last season in Tennessee, there were tons of questions about the offensive line. Unfortunately, the answers received from the 2024 Titans offensive line were not good, with all quarterbacks who lined up under center being under duress a lot.
The Titans and a large majority of the NFL are on vacation after an offseason full of intrigue and contractual drama. It’s a good time for everyone to take a breath and gear up for the 21st century’s silver anniversary season.
The Tennessee Titans’ four-year, $76.4 million contract with cornerback L’Jarius Sneed has been labeled one of the worst deals in the NFL for 2025. Critics argue that Sneed’s performance and injury history have made it difficult for the team to justify the financial commitment to the 27-year-old defensive back.
Individuals within the Titans, such as GM Mike Borgonzi and HC Brian Callahan, have tried their best to convince outsiders they're holding a legitimate competition for the team's starting QB job.
When the Tennessee Titans 2024 season finished in early January, the coaching staff knew they needed to make some significant changes to the way things are done around here.