Titans' offense is a reason for optimism in 2026

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The Tennessee Titans have finished off one of their final weeks of offseason activities, and everything appears to be falling into place heading into the season.

Quarterback Cam Ward is healthy and, by all accounts, is taking to the new offense, with coordinator Brian Daboll praising the young signal-caller during the week. The Titans' offense still has some questions to answer along the interior of the offensive line, but they seem to be headed in the right direction.

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And it is that offensive unit, specifically Ward, that has Sports Illustrated’s Eva Geitheim optimistic about the Titans in 2026.

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Cam Ward has help! Ward’s rookie season lacked wins, reliable pass catchers, and stability at coach—to the point where even his father was visibly frustrated in the stands. With the arrival of head coach Robert Saleh and OC Brian Daboll, plus the additions of Carnell Tate and Wan’Dale Robinson this offseason, Ward is in a position to take steps forward during his sophomore campaign.

There is no doubt that the Titans' offense will look completely different in 2026, and Ward has mentioned that the team is taking a much different approach as they implement the new scheme this offseason. Ward pointed to the offense moving at a faster pace than at any point in 2025, and that should carry into the season, giving the young signal-caller a better feel in his second season.

This article originally appeared on Titans Wire: Tennessee Titans: Cam Ward and offense a reason for optimism in 2026

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