Tennessee Titans quarterback Cam Ward made headlines at mandatory minicamp after exchanging his share of trash talk with his new teammates, most notably Pro Bowl defensive tackle Jeffery Simmons.
The Tennessee Titans selected Miami quarterback Cam Ward with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. He will be joining a Titans team that won just three games last season and scored only 18.3 points per game (via Pro Football Reference).
Tennessee Titans rookie quarterback Cam Ward continues to show off his fiery competitiveness at mandatory minicamp. While speaking with reporters Wednesday, Titans offensive lineman JC Latham said that Ward head-butted defensive lineman Jeffery Simmons while the two were talking trash to each other.
The Tennessee Titans were without star defensive tackle Jeffery Simmons during OTAs but he made his return for the start of mandatory minicamp Tuesday in Nashville.
Just because he was the No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft doesn't mean Tennessee Titans quarterback Cam Ward can't have a little bit of feistiness to him.
Titans defensive lineman Jeffery Simmons spent the offseason away from the team facility, training on his own. Simmons showed up for the team's mandatory minicamp this week, and he arrived 20 pounds lighter.
Throughout his six years in the fold for the Tennessee Titans, defensive tackle Jeffery Simmons has remained a huge factor of this team's defensive line
The Tennessee Titans have a lot to improve on after going a league-worst 3-14 in 2024. However, not all is doom and gloom for the Titans. The team had a few bright spots last season, including the team's defensive line.
The Tennessee Titans are all present at the latest wave of OTAs, but there is one player listed as an exception. Titans defensive tackle Jeffery Simmons, the team's longest-tenured player, has been the only player absent from OTAs this week.
Defensive tackle Jeffery Simmons did not join the Titans for their OTA practice on Wednesday, but head coach Brian Callahan didn't express much concern about his absence.
The Tennessee Titans are in the process of rebuilding their team, but they are in need of some veterans to be the foundation of the operation. One of those players is defensive tackle Jeffery Simmons, who is one of the longest-tenured players on the team.
The Tennessee Titans have made multiple changes to their roster this offseason — most notably, a new quarterback under center in the form of Cam Ward. That said, Ward wasn't the focus of PFF's latest rankings of the top three players on each team.
Paul Kuharsky spoke with a pair of executives from other teams who told him there’s no sense that the Titans have made DT Jeffery Simmons available for
When a team schedules a top 30 visit with an NFL draft prospect, it’s safe to assume that they have at least a baseline of interest in selecting them. You only get 30 visits.
According to Dianna Russini, the Titans have received trade calls inquiring about DT Jeffery Simmons. She notes other defenders have drawn interest as well, like OLB Arden Key and DT Sebastian Joseph-Day.
NFL Network reports that several teams called the Titans about a potential trade for DT Jeffery Simmons. However, Tennessee has told teams they’re not interested in moving him.
While the Titans front office will likely continue to sell off players with an eye towards the future, one piece that is likely staying put is this standout defensive tackle.
Buck Reising hosts “The Buck Reising Show” on 104.5 The Zone in Nashville, Tenn., and is at Titans training camp this week. The midday host was broadcasting live when Simmons went near the host’s tent and had some words for Reising.
While the Tennessee Titans are not being talked about much as a contender for the upcoming 2024 NFL season, they had a quality offseason that improved their chances greatly.
If there’s anyone who understands the value defensive end Denico Autry brought to the Tennessee Titans, it’s his former teammate and defensive line partner Jeffery Simmons.