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Cam Ward Labels Titans’ Offense as “Now” and Owns Up to Training Camp Challenges

July 30, 2025 3 Min Read
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During last week’s Tennessee Titans training camp, rookie quarterback Cam Ward made a bold statement, claiming he believed his offense would rank among the best in the NFL this season. However, this week Ward tempered his language, describing the team’s performance more modestly.

“We think we’re currently in the middle,” Ward said on Wednesday. “From my perspective to the receiver, but ultimately, it all begins with me.” Being the first overall pick this year, he acknowledged, “I just don’t think we’re where we need to be yet, but there’s time. We improve every day. We’re a young team, but that’s not an excuse.”

The Titans are a youthful squad, and growing pains are expected for a team in rebuilding mode — that includes their communication on and off the field. Ward threw four interceptions across the first two padded practices, including a quick-pass pick on Wednesday when linebacker Cody Barton and cornerback Roger McClain stepped in to make plays. On Tuesday, Ward was intercepted three times.

Timing and rhythm remain challenges for the offense. “You have to be on the same page with the receiver, watch more film, and make your football more precise,” Ward explained to ESPN’s Tarron Davenport. Ward’s work ethic isn’t in question; he arrives at the Titans facility every day by 5:30 a.m. NFL Network’s Daniel Jeremiah noted Ward has already earned the respect of Tennessee’s locker room.

Ward’s path to the NFL wasn’t straightforward. From moving around regions, to posting impressive stats at Miami and nearly reaching the college football playoffs, he’s a crafty, versatile playmaker who can throw from various arm angles. However, these unique skills have occasionally caused difficulties in camp with plays like chip passes and ricochets. Still, Ward isn’t worried. “I don’t see that as a learning point. I’ve been throwing sidearms since I was six,” Ward said. “I’ve thrown interceptions in high school and college—I’ll throw some this season too. That’s not a problem.”

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For the Titans, bouncing back is crucial—not just for Ward or training camp performance, but for the team’s entire season. After finishing 3-14 and firing general manager Jon Robinson, Tennessee is pressing reset. Ward inherits a struggling offense that scored just 18.3 points per game last season. His skill set offers hope to boost that number, but he’ll need to endure the hardships of leading a rookie quarterback-led offense through a challenging transition.

Fan Take: This news is vital for NFL fans because it showcases the humbling realities even top draft picks face in their rookie seasons, highlighting the complexity of NFL success. Ward’s progress and the Titans’ rebuild could influence how teams nurture young quarterbacks and balance expectations in the league’s evolving landscape.

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