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Ward said he lost 10 pounds and his shoulder is healthy as Tennessee builds a faster offense around him and new targets.

  • On Thursday, Tennessee Titans quarterback Cam Ward participated in the team's first OTA practice open to the media, appearing visibly leaner with his throwing shoulder fully healthy.
  • Ward revealed he lost approximately 10 pounds this offseason to improve durability and speed. He emphasized that playing lighter helps him control his actions and navigate the pocket better.
  • Working under new offensive coordinator Brian Daboll, Ward completed 11-for-17 passes with two touchdowns during team drills. Ward praised Daboll's scheme, noting its focus on "faster plays" allows him to anticipate defensive angles.
  • The Titans bolstered their passing attack by adding wide receiver Wan'Dale Robinson and rookie Carnell Tate. Robinson, who rejoined Daboll, is working with Ward to ensure they are on the same page regarding route options.
  • Head coach Robert Saleh appointed Dave Gardi as executive vice president of football operations on Wednesday. These structural changes follow the Titans' second consecutive 3-14 season as the organization rebuilds.
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Robert Saleh says Cam Ward’s shoulder is 'perfectly healthy' as Titans install new offense

Tennessee Titans quarterback Cam Ward is about 10 pounds lighter as he works to connect with his sixth offensive coordinator in as many seasons.

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The Tennessean broke the news in Nashville, United States on Thursday, May 21, 2026.
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