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This article was originally published on www.si.com/nfl/titans as Titans HC Reveals Offense's Focus. The Tennessee Titans are going into the season with a new mindset at quarterback. Mason Rudolph and Will Levis are out and Cam Ward, the No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, is in.
We remember Tennessee Titans QB Steve McNair's spectacle against the Houston Texans in 2003, which is No. 13 on The Tennessean's best moments list.
Ward connected early and often with his new favorite wide receiver Calvin Ridley, starting with a touchdown pass in a 7-on-7 drill, and Ward's best play came on a scramble to his left and finding Ridley for a big TD catch as long as people ignore Jeffery Simmons likely would've had a sack.
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There are a number of reasons why the Titans have become one of the NFL's most meager franchises in recent years. Quarterback issues such as the Will Levis debacle, an owner with a quick trigger on firings, and several first-round busts have all plagued the franchise.
The Titans were in a tailspin last year, going 3-14 with bottom-six finishes in both points scored and points allowed. They ended the season on a six-game losing streak. Quarterback Will Levis was benched late in the campaign for Mason Rudolph, and general manager Ran Carthon was let go after just two seasons.
Tennessee Titans head coach Brian Callahan addressed the media before Saturday's practice and discussed his goals for the offense in 2025.
The Tennessee Titans might be in the market for a new backup quarterback after Will Levis elected to undergo season-ending shoulder surgery. Brandon Allen is serving in that role behind Cam Ward as of now,