Cam Ward, Tennessee Titans and Rams
Digest more
The Tennessee Titans host the Los Angeles Rams in Week 2, and their task to avoid an 0-2 start is to take down a playoff-caliber opponent in their home opener. Here are three predictions based on team statements and game strategy for what we’ll see on Sunday:
The Titans defense ranked second overall in the NFL last season after allowing 311.2 yards per game, while their scoring defense ranked toward the bottom of the league. Meanwhile, the Rams defense finished 2024 modestly but appears to be building on its late-season success after allowing just 265 total yards in Week 1.
But Ward’s completion rate was affected by a mistake from his head coach, plus several drops by his receiving corps. The quarterback, however, hasn’t lost confidence in his pass catchers.
2d
The Spun on MSNCam Ward Makes Cool Promise After His First NFL Start
Tennessee Titans rookie quarterback Cam Ward had a pretty underwhelming debut against the Denver Broncos this past Sunday, completing just 12 of 28 passes for 112 yards while taking six tackles and losing a fumble.
The official start to Cam Ward's NFL career on Sunday was not as auspicious a beginning as anyone had hoped. Indeed, the rookie QB finished with just 112 yards, 12 completed passes (out of 28 attempts) and six sacks.
A quarterback making his NFL debut means a team has to expect rookie mistakes. The Tennessee Titans just didn’t help Cam Ward nearly enough.
Ben Arthur of FOX Sports talked with Ward's parents, Calvin and Patrice, after their son's debut in the NFL. Ward's mother made a bold promise the Titans are headed in the right direction.
4d
Rams Wire on MSNSean McVay gives first impressions of 'unbelievably dynamic' Cam Ward ahead of Week 2
Sean McVay says it's essential for the Rams to keep Cam Ward "bottled up" on Sunday because he's a dynamic playmaker.
The No. 1 pick of the 2025 NFL Draft had a tough outing against one of the league’s premier defenses, completing just 12 of 28 pass attempts for no touchdowns and six sacks. Of course, it didn’t help that Cam Ward’s receivers dropped several key passes in the second half.