Cam Ward, Tennessee Titans and QB1
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With Will Levis and Mason Rudolph at quarterback last year, the Titans averaged 304.2 yards of total offense per game, which ranked seventh-worst in the NFL. The passing attack was particularly poor, as Tennessee averaged 195.1 yards per game in that arena.
While the Titans surely want him to hit the ground running and turn in a dominant rookie campaign, his ability to fully live up to his potential over the course of the long-term future is more important. That might mean taking things a bit slow at the start of his first training camp in the NFL.
The reins of the Titans offense were already likely in the hands of No. 1 pick Cam Ward when he was taken in the draft this spring, but that reality was confirmed earlier this week when it was announced that a Will Levis would undergo shoulder surgery that would sideline him for the 2025 season.
All eyes will be on Ward as the Titans start camp today. He has said and done all of the right things up to this point. Now it is time for the next step of looking the part in these practices. After that,
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A to Z Sports on MSNTitans Training Camp Notebook: Calvin Ridley on how Cam Ward is different, new era hard launches in NashvilleIn a social video of get-to-know-you Jenga the Titans put out last week, Cam Ward described himself as "Calvin Ridley's sidekick". So we caught up with this superhero in question after practice today.
NFL draft No. 1 pick Cam Ward went 12-for-17 on his first day at quarterback for the Titans in training camp. Here is the breakdown of each pass.
The betting odds are in for this year's Offensive Rookie of the Year, and unsurprisingly, it's Las Vegas running back Ashton Jeanty leading the way with both the most bets heading his way and the best odds.
The Titans new leader under center is being given a great honor and broke down how much his hometown means to him
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A to Z Sports on MSN'They effed up' NFL got Cam Ward evaluation horribly wrong according to Miami Hurricanes National champion and Heisman winnerGino Torretta played quarterback for the Miami Hurricanes in the 90’s, a member of the 1989 and 1991 championship teams before winning the Heisman trophy in 1992. He sat down with Jon Gruden last week to discuss his exposure to Cam Ward during his single season at Miami: