Jaws dropped as the Tennessee Titans' potential No. 1 overall draft ... Below is another look at Ward throwing the football, a good view of his pure arm strength and accuracy combination.
The Titans don't have a Stafford-type asset to dangle in front of contenders. And they don't have the nearly $100 million in salary cap space the Commanders did when they rebuilt their roster last ...
By cutting ties with Harold Landry III, a massive hole effectively lies on the Titans' front seven to find that production left on the table. With that in mind, it leaves Tennessee primed to ...
Among those moves was the signing to bring in former Seattle Seahawks defensive end Dre'Mont Joens on a one-year, $10 million deal, effectively adding another contributor to the Titans' front ...
The Tennessee Titans front office has a lot to do this offseason, and it started with free agency last week. Well, technically it started when the 2024 season ended, but I digress. The Titans ...
The seven-year veteran helps add depth to the front, giving the Titans a formidable rotation. Joseph-Day' a versatility allowed him to play multiple spots along the defensive front. He teamed with ...
It's an appealing opportunity for Tennessee to take advantage of, and one the front office will take ... However, the big question for the Titans leans upon how they view Ward, or even Shedeur ...
Below is another look at Ward throwing the football, a good view of his pure arm strength and accuracy combination. The Titans have need at receiver, on the edge of the defense, and elsewhere.
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