Titans Shine on Day 2 of Minicamp: Ward, Restrepo, and Slye Star
The Tennessee Titans wrapped up their two-day mandatory minicamp with an impactful final practice that resembled a scrimmage. The session featured both offensive and defensive highlights, including quarterback Cam Ward's solid performance, going 18-of-26 with an efficient connection to wide receiver Wan'Dale Robinson. Kicker Joey Slye also stood out, successfully converting multiple field goals, including a 60-yarder. With strong defensive plays, including an interception from cornerback Micah Robinson, the camp showcased the progression of players as they prepare for the upcoming season.
By the Numbers- Cam Ward completed 18-of-26 passes and had a combined 93-of-161 over seven open practices.
- Joey Slye was 6-of-6 in field goals, including a 58-yard kick.
- The Titans' offense showed some effectiveness but also faced moments of struggle, resulting in several field goals.
- The team is dealing with injuries to key players, including notables like Jeffery Simmons, who did not participate.
The Titans will return to the field for training camp in late July, where they'll look to build on the momentum from minicamp and finalize their roster for the upcoming season.
Bottom LineThe minicamp demonstrated the Titans' offensive potential, particularly the chemistry between Ward and Robinson, and highlighted defensive strengths. With the season approaching, maintaining health and consistency will be crucial for the team's success.
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