The Tennessee Titans are likely going to take Cam Ward with the No. 1 overall pick in this month's NFL Draft, but after that, things are up in the air for the team residing in Nashville.
A former member of the Tennessee Titans is going back to a familiar place, according to NFL Network insider Tom Pelissero. "Reunion: Veteran safety Mike Edwards is signing with the #Chiefs on a one-year deal, per source.
The Tennessee Titans are still in possession of the No. 1 overall pick despite speculation that it would have been traded by now. However, with just three weeks until the 2025 NFL Draft, the Titans are still slated to select first.
The Tennessee Titans have the number one pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, and could very well consider trading it if they believe one pick can't solve all of their problems.
The Titans have decided on some key dates for their offseason program. The team announced this week that they will begin their offseason work on April 22 and they also shared the dates for their organized team activities and mandatory minicamp.
The Tennessee Titans could benefit from adding a receiver in the 2025 NFL Draft, and if they were to take one player in particular, it could remind longtime fans of a beloved favorite.
As the 2025 NFL Draft draws closer, it's looking more likely that the Tennessee Titans will take Cam Ward with the No. 1 overall pick. Ward has received glowing reviews in the pre-draft process while emerging as the likeliest candidate to be taken by the Titans.
The Tennessee Titans are looking for a quarterback this offseason, and while they may find one with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, that isn't the only way to acquire a signal caller.
Following the opening weeks of this offseason, it could be fair to say there's a decent amount of optimism surrounding the future state of the Tennessee Titans.
The Tennessee Titans have plenty of needs, and a new report suggests they may be torn on how to fill them through the NFL Draft.
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The Tennessee Titans may not be playing in a Super Bowl anytime soon after finishing at the bottom of the NFL this past season, but Nashville could get the opportunity to host the biggest game in the world in the not too distant future.
The NFL Draft is set to begin in just a few weeks, and the focus will shift to the first team on the clock. The Tennessee Titans will be the first team to select this year, and there are several directions they can go with the pick.
At this point in the draft process, it's looking likely that the Tennessee Titans will select Miami quarterback Cam Ward with the No. 1 pick. However, the team made it seem like they still haven't made a decision at the recent annual league meetings.
The Tennessee Titans have a number of needs to address before the end of the 2025 NFL Draft. ESPN insider Turron Davenport identified the team's three biggest needs for general manager Mike Borgonzi.
You'd be surprised how often NFL coaches and front office personnel fly coach. These billion-dollar organizations practically print money, and they regularly charter private flights for various reasons.
The Tennessee Titans have made a slew of great free agency moves this offseason under first-year general manager Mike Borgonzi, one of the most intriguing of which was safety Xavier Woods.
ESPN’s Dan Graziano said it was pretty likely that Cam Ward is going to be the No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. The Tennessee Titans will get their new franchise QB.
The Tennessee Titans have been a bit coy as far as their intentions with the No. 1 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft go. There are really only three directions that the Titans can go with the pick and all seem viable.
The Tennessee Titans are on the clock, as they are armed with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NFL draft. They continue to be linked heavily to Miami football quarterback Cam Ward, and it appears that unless they receive a massive trade offer for this pick, they will stay put and select Ward to come in and be the focal point of their offense.
Dianna Russini says her sense from talking to sources is that the Titans still don’t have conviction on what to do with the No. 1 overall pick. Momentum
The Tennessee Titans have struggled in recent years to find legitimate game changers on either offense or defense, which has led to a series of unsuccessful seasons.
Fox Sports’ Jordan Schultz reports the Titans are re-signing CB/ST Justin Hardee to a contract. Hardee, 31, wound up signing a three-year, $1.66 million contract with the Texans as an undrafted free agent out of Illinois back in 2017.
Most NFL reporters and observers now believe it's essentially a guarantee that the Titans will make Ward, the consensus top quarterback in this year's class, the first pick of the upcoming draft on April 24.
The Tennessee Titans on Sunday addressed speculation that quarterback Will Levis might be on the trade block.
Tennessee head coach Brian Callahan is not going to tip his team’s hand at this stage of the process, and new GM Mike Borgonzi recently said all options (including a trade-down) are still on the table.
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