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musiccitymiracles.com | Justin Melo
Photo by F. Noever/FC Bayern via Getty Images Indianapolis Colts failure feels nearly as good as Tennessee Titans success. By most accounts, the Titans have enjoyed a quality offseason. The franchise drafted quarterback Cam Ward at No. 1 overall. General manager Mike Borgonzi remains in the early stages of his roster rebuild, but at least there’s a clear path forward. The same can’t be said for the AFC South rival Colts. The Titans possess full confidence in Ward.
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musiccitymiracles.com | Justin Melo
Photo by Johnnie Izquierdo/Getty Images The Tennessee Titans are re-signing defensive lineman James Lynch. It’s a one-year contract according to Ian Rapoport. Lynch will provide the defensive line with another quality veteran option up front. The #Titans are re-signing veteran DT James Lynch, source said, giving the former #Vikings fourth-rounder a 1-year deal. pic.twitter.com/cr4V3I6NRG— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) May 7, 2025Lynch appeared in all 17 regular-season contests last season.
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musiccitymiracles.com | Justin Melo
Photo by Perry Knotts/Getty Images The Tennessee Titans made nine total selections in the 2025 NFL Draft. General manager Mike Borgonzi entered the three-day event with several holes across his rebuilding roster. Borgonzi did a stellar job landing instant starters, depth pieces, and developmental projects. It’s obvious that rookie quarterback Cam Wardwill be a starter in Week 1. He’s an experienced signal caller who the Titans invested the No. 1 selection in.
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musiccitymiracles.com | Justin Melo
Photo by Katie Januck/Getty Images for ONIT The Tennessee Titans haven’t even hosted rookie minicamp yet for their 2025 NFL Draft class, but that hasn’t stopped the masses from producing 2026 mock drafts. Todd McShay is the latest household name to deliver his way-too-early projection. McShay has the Titans trading down from No. 4 overall with the Los Angeles Rams.
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2 weeks ago |
musiccitymiracles.com | Jimmy Morris
Photo by Kevin Sabitus/Getty Images The Tennessee Titans have officially declined the fifth-year option on wide receiver Treylon Burks. This comes as a surprise to no one. They would have owed him over $15 million guaranteed in 2026 had they picked it up. This closes the book on first-round picks from Jon Robinson’s tenure as the Titans' general manager. He made seven first-round picks, with only two of those picks having their fifth-year option picked up.
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