
Nick Suss
Titans Beat Writer at The Tennessean
Titans beat writer for @Tennessean. Sitcom nerd. I'll be home when I'm sleeping. I can't hardly wait.
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6 days ago |
usatoday.com | Nick Suss
Cam Ward and Xavier Restrepo get along. It might not look like they do. It definitely won't sound like they do. But rest assured: There's a real connection there. "They’re real friends," says David Cooney, former Miami director of recruiting and assistant receivers coach. "If Cam’s saying ‘Hey (expletive) get your (expletive) where it needs to be,’ (Xavier’s) not taking it as an insult or he’s not getting mad being that way. No. It’s like ‘This is my brother.’ They compete in everything they do.
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1 week ago |
usatoday.com | Nick Suss
Look: There's going to be plenty of talk about Cam Ward. Don't worry. His name will be written many, many, many times as the Tennessee Titans progress through their offseason program. But as the Titans convene for rookie minicamp May 9, Ward can't and shouldn't be the focus. Whether Ward presents as a fully-formed quarterback or a work in progress during these rookie camp practices is immaterial. He's the Titans' quarterback of the future regardless of the outcomes of a few practices in May.
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1 week ago |
tennessean.com | Nick Suss
The Titans are aiming to have their top three pass catchers reach 900, 600, and 475 receiving yards respectively, a feat they haven't accomplished since 2016. Ultimately, the Titans' passing game success hinges on quarterback Cam Ward's performance and his ability to elevate the play of his teammates. Remember these three numbers: 900, 600 and 475. The Tennessee Titans rebuilt their passing attack in April.
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1 week ago |
columbiadailyherald.com | Nick Suss
Who's ready to go camping, Tennessee Titans fans? I’m Nick Suss, this is Talkin’ Titans and it's just about the time of year to actually start watching football. Kind of. The Titans are out on the practice field. Go to the team's social media accounts to see footage trickling in of some veterans getting work in.
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1 week ago |
tennessean.com | Nick Suss
The Tennessee Titans can do everything in their power to surround rookie quarterback Cam Ward with the best offensive line and skill players possible to set him up to succeed. That still doesn't mean the Titans have any control over the 11 players on the other side of the line of scrimmage. The Titans picked Ward with the No. 1 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, presumably to install him as their Day 1 starter and establish him as the franchise's quarterback of the present and future.
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