Titans still confident in Cam Ward: ‘He wants to be great’
The Tennessee Titans are investing in quarterback Cam Ward following a rocky rookie season marked by inconsistency and turnovers. Ward, the top pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, completed 59.8% of his passes with 17 touchdowns and 14 turnovers, contributing to a disappointing 3-14 team record. Under the guidance of new head coach Robert Saleh and offensive coordinator Brian Daboll, Ward is learning new offensive strategies and showing promise in his development. Daboll praises Ward's instincts and ability to learn quickly, which could be crucial for his improvement in the upcoming season.
By the Numbers- Ward had a completion rate of 59.8% during his rookie season.
- He accounted for 14 turnovers and 17 touchdowns, leading to a 3-14 record for the Titans.
- In his college career, Ward fumbled a total of 50 times in 38 games.
Despite the optimism surrounding Ward's learning and progress, his history of turnovers, particularly from fumbles—leading the NFL with five lost fumbles in his first seven games—raises concerns about his ability to minimize mistakes in the future.
State of Play- Ward is undergoing a significant offensive system change under Daboll.
- Daboll has noted positive signs in Ward's ability to grasp new concepts quickly.
As the offseason unfolds, Ward will need to focus on refining his ball security and adapting to the new offense. The upcoming season will be pivotal for demonstrating whether he can overcome his turnover issues and fulfill the expectations placed upon him as a top draft pick.
Bottom LineWard's success hinges on his ability to reduce turnovers while mastering Daboll's new system, as the Titans look to improve from last season's struggles. The team's confidence in his potential could lead to significant breakthroughs in his performance going into next year.
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