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Cam Ward
Quarterback
Ht: 6' 2" Wt: 219 Age: 24 Exp: 0 years College: Miami (Fla.) Drafted: 2025 R1 1
Avg FF PTS
15.4
Per Game
Cumulative FF PTS
246.35
Position Rank: 22nd
Projected FF PTS
N/A
Week 22
Upside / Downside
-17.62
Week 22
Posted: 6/17/2026 3:46 pm GMT
Tennessee Titans QB Cam Ward's commitment to being a great quarterback is awesome, according to quarterbacks coach Shea Tierney.
Huddle Up: Ward was the QB22 last season, and it may come as a surprise, but he only threw seven picks last season. He's going to be a high-end QB2 option with some upside in fantasy in his sophomore campaign.
Posted: 6/16/2026 9:12 pm GMT
Tennessee Titans QB Cam Ward told reporters at minicamp that his shoulder is fine and he has no issues with it, according to a source on Tuesday, June 16.
Huddle Up: Ward was very much a struggling rookie on a bad team in 2025, throwing for just 15 touchdowns and 3,169 yards in all 17 games. The Titans added talent to the offense with first-round pick Carnell Tate and free-agent Wan'Dale Robinson, who reunites with former Giants head coach Brian Daboll as the team's new offensive coordinator under new head coach Robert Saleh. That should give Ward a puncher's chance to elevate his game in his second season. Ward is a low-end QB2 and a streaming option off the waiver wire in fantasy if that improvement manifests in 2026.
Posted: 5/22/2026 5:03 pm GMT
Tennessee Titans QB Cam Ward told the media he has lost 10 pounds this offseason ahead of the new season.
Huddle Up: Ward being in better shape should be a sign that he is potentially going to have a stronger 2026 season than he had in 2025. He is not a top fantasy option, but he is an interesting one for those who want to wait to draft one, as he is worth a late-round flier.
Posted: 5/21/2026 8:15 pm GMT
Tennessee Titans QB Cam Ward is not having any issues with his right shoulder during offseason workouts despite injuring the shoulder in the last game of the 2025 season, according to head coach Robert Saleh.
Huddle Up: Ward played better in the second half of last season but is learning a new offensive system this offseason. He should be considered a No. 2 fantasy quarterback at this point but has a chance to become a No. 1 quarterback at some point.
Posted: 5/10/2026 10:59 pm GMT
Tennessee Titans QB Cam Ward is learning a second offense in his second NFL season, as offensive coordinator Brian Daboll is now working with the former No. 1 overall pick. Daboll feels Ward has made some early progress, and he has shown to be a quick study. "He is a young professional," Daboll said. "He wants to be great. He is instinctive. When we are just watching the tape, he is able to communicate the things that he sees and why he did certain things when we watch the tape from last year. When we are installing the new system to him, concepts and things like that, he is able to pick things up very quickly."
Huddle Up: Ward showed some signs of improvement down the stretch in the regular season after some early growing pains and struggles. He is still going to be treated as a QB2 in most fantasy leagues heading into 2026, but with the addition of Wan'Dale Robinson via free agency, and Carnell Tate in the first round of the draft, Ward has some nice upgrades that he didn't have in his rookie season. His arrow is definitely pointing up.
Posted: 5/07/2026 9:18 pm GMT
Tennessee Titans QB Cam Ward has been able to learn the new offensive scheme quickly this offseason, according to offensive coordinator Brian Daboll.
Huddle Up: Ward played well at times during his rookie season but should be able to improve his numbers if he has a good understanding of the offense. He should be a No. 2 quarterback in most fantasy leagues and could be a starting option at times in two-quarterback leagues.
Posted: 4/16/2026 6:13 pm GMT
Tennessee Titans QB Cam Ward (shoulder) is on track with his rehab and could participate in the team's minicamp in June.
Huddle Up: Ward and the Titans are hard to gauge fantasy-wise until after the 2026 NFL Draft. Ward shouldn't be on any roster outside of a dynasty, for now, but that could change between now and the start of the season.
Posted: 4/05/2026 9:37 pm GMT
Tennessee Titans QB Cam Ward (shoulder) is making progress from a right shoulder surgery. He suffered a sprained AC joint in the first half of the final regular-season game, but he did not need corrective surgery. He has been rehabbing the injury at the team's facility this offseason. "He is in there, he is working with the trainers, working in the weight room," head coach Robert Saleh said. "We are up to date. I am not going to put a timetable on anything, but he is progressing really well."
Huddle Up: Ward showed some signs of life down the stretch, but he was never able to emerge from the QB2 neighborhood in fantasy leagues. Still, his arrow was pointing upward at the end of his rookie season. He should be a QB2 once again in 2026 in most fantasy leagues, but he has tremendous upside, and he is a great option in long-term keeper formats.
Posted: 3/14/2026 1:17 am GMT
Tennessee Titans QB Cam Ward (shoulder) resumed throwing with his personal quarterback coach earlier this week, according to Cameron Wolfe on NFL Network on Friday, March 13.
Huddle Up: Ward was diagnosed with an AC joint sprain in his throwing shoulder in early January. Since that time, the front office added Brian Daboll as the offensive coordinator and Wan'Dale Robinson to give him a dynamic option out of the slot. Considering how little he had to work with as a rookie, the aforementioned upgrades alone should help Ward immensely. If he can run a bit more in 2026, Ward has a decent chance of being a capable QB2 in fantasy.
Posted: 2/21/2026 1:17 am GMT
Tennessee Titans QB Cam Ward (shoulder) is "recovering well" from his sprained AC joint and is expected to begin throwing in about three weeks, according to Cameron Wolfe of NFL Network.
Huddle Up: Ward took his share if lumps during his rookie season, but he made positive strides as the year went on. He remains a solid dynasty asset, and if the Titans can upgrade around him this offseason, a QB2 campaign is certainly possible in 2026.
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