Ward's Shoulder Healed, Titans' Offensive Revamped
Ward's shoulder is healthy, and Saleh says he'll slinger the ball as much as Daboll wants. The Titans are revamping their offense under Saleh, who brought in Daboll from the Giants coaching staff.
Nashville, Tenn. (AP) โ The Tennessee Titans' quarterback Cam Ward is back on track after a shoulder injury that sidelined him in his rookie season. "His armโs perfectly healthy," new coach Robert Saleh said about the No.
1 overall pick in the 2025 draft. "Heโs slinging the ball. " Ward, who played at four colleges and four different schemes before joining the NFL with quarterback Brian Callahan, has been busy in the team's offseason program, where he believes the injury is past him.
He is also working to see the offense from coordinator Brian Daboll's perspective. "I do think itโs a perfect fit," Ward said about his relationship with new offensive coordinator Robert Saleh and players' coach Brian Daboll. "Heโs going to put the ball in my hands as much as he needs to.
" Ward wasn't able to lead the Titans last season, but his experience is valued by the team's front office, which has brought in Dave Gardi as executive vice president of football operations and Chad Brinker as president of football operations. The Titans also signed Wan'Dale Robinson from the Giants coaching staff to help Ward's passing game improve. "Being in the slot, I have a lot of different options to go a lot different places," Robinson said.