Titans revamp their offensive line to protect No. 1 draft pick Cam Ward
- The Tennessee Titans are revamping their offensive line in 2025 to better protect No. 1 draft pick quarterback Cam Ward in Nashville.
- The rebuild follows a dismal 3-14 2024 season marked by poor pass protection and an offense that allowed 52 sacks, the fifth-most in the NFL.
- The team signed left tackle Dan Moore Jr. To an $82 million four-year contract, repositioned JC Latham to right tackle, and added veteran guard Kevin Zeitler.
- Moore has started all 66 games in his career and is praised for his attitude and work ethic, while Latham has lost weight to improve agility under coach Bill Callahan's guidance.
- The Titans aim to improve their offensive line chemistry and protection to enable Ward’s development and possibly reach at least six wins in 2025.
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NASHVILLE, Tn. – There’s a lot of talk about spring season’s wrapping up with playoffs and tournament runs taking place, but one team just down I-65 is starting to get ready to open the year in just a few short months. News 40’s Cole Scott has more from week two of Tennessee Titans OTA’s, where Tuesday, first-year quarterback Cam Ward showed improvement, both as a gunslinger and as a teammate.
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