Titans rookie QB Cam Ward talks nonstop
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Tennessee Titans quarterback Cam Ward is entering the league looking to establish a new era of football in Nashville. The No. 1 overall pick from the 2025 NFL draft isn't lacking any confidence with the offseason workout program coming to a close Thursday ...
There is an excitement centered on the Tennessee Titans that didn’t exist at the end of their miserable 2024 campaign. After a season where everything seemed to go wrong, the organization appears refreshed and filled with renewed attitude and confidence.
The Tennessee Titans mortgaged a bit of their future when they traded for Kansas City Chiefs cornerback L'Jarius Sneed last offseason. Not only did the Titans give up a third-round pick in the process, but they gave him $44 million guaranteed on a four-year deal worth up to $76.4 million.
Despite spending his first NFL campaign holding down the left side of the offensive line, it’s expected that Latham will switch back over to right tackle with the arrival of Dan Moore Jr., who was signed to a four-year deal worth $82 million this offseason.
The Tennessee Titans are hopeful for the 2025 NFL season, and have two underrated sleepers who could break out.
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Second-year offensive tackle JC Latham breaks down Cam Ward and how he will not back down, including an apparent head butt of Jeffery Simmons.
The Tennessee Titans began minicamp on June 10 with star DT Jeffery Simmons in attendance. Simmons explained his absence from OTAs and his offseason plan.
Veteran cornerback L'Jarius Sneed remains out with an injury, leaving second-year corner Jarvis Brownlee to take a larger role leading the room.
Best-case scenario: The big-play bravado of rookie Cam Ward, coupled with savviness from vets like Tony Pollard, Calvin Ridley, and Tyler Lockett, launches Tennessee into wild-card territory out of the wide-open AFC South.