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August 19, 2025
Bet on Calvin Ridley to have big season with Cam Ward | Fantasy Football Happy Hour | NFL on NBC
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Bet on Calvin Ridley to have big season with Cam Ward | Fantasy Football Happy Hour | NFL on NBC

Calvin Ridley’s 2024 role looks primed for a monster season. Cam Ward’s aggressive, pass-first mindset should funnel a huge share of targets to Ridley, and last year’s deep-ball volume suggests the offense will ride Ridley as its primary playmaker. Early signal shows Ridley commanding a large target share, opening the door to a likely 1,000-yard campaign if health holds and the offense stays pass-oriented.

Meanwhile, the surrounding cast is shaping up as complementary weapons. Tyler Lockett adds reliable slot and possession work, Van Jefferson brings a proven big-play profile, and the offense seems built to stretch the field. The discussion also highlights Caleb Johnson as a rookie with limited immediate volume, creating plausible by-low or risk-adjusted plays elsewhere as the season unfolds.

On the quarterback front, the Jets’ Aaron Rodgers presence adds a high-floor passing framework, while Caleb Johnson’s path to meaningful run-heavy output is clouded by committee dynamics and Rodgers’ comfort with established veterans. Kenneth Gainwell and Jaylen Warren illustrate how backfields can shape weekly outcomes, with the Steelers leaning on multiple backs and a pass-heavy bias in other setups. Fantasy managers should weigh Ridley’s ceiling against Johnson’s ramp-up time, and consider the broader pass-rate environment when projecting Week-to-Week outcomes.

Given Ridley's 47% target share in Week 1, what is a realistic season-long target share ceiling for him?How should Caleb Johnson be approached in redraft given the Steelers' RB committee and ARod’s passing emphasis?Does Aaron Rodgers' presence lift Ridley's upside or does it compress Ridley’s ceiling due to distribution of targets?With the Ridley-Ward dynamic in mind, which other Falcons or Jets players stand out as strong fantasy pivots week to week?
Mentions:
@Aaron Rodgers | | NFL
@Aaron Rodgers | | NFL
@Bijan Robinson | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Bijan Robinson | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Caleb Johnson | Cleveland Browns | NFL
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@Calvin Ridley | Tennessee Titans | NFL
@Calvin Ridley | Tennessee Titans | NFL
@Cam Ward | Tennessee Titans | NFL
@Cam Ward | Tennessee Titans | NFL
@Jaylen Warren | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Jaylen Warren | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Kenneth Gainwell | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Kenneth Gainwell | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Tyler Lockett | Tennessee Titans | NFL
@Tyler Lockett | Tennessee Titans | NFL
@Van Jefferson | Tennessee Titans | NFL
@Van Jefferson | Tennessee Titans | NFL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V3rqPNw8ldo..

August 19, 2025
BOMBSHELL: Brian Callahan's HOT SEAT CONFIRMED, L'Jarius Sneed is a GHOST & Titans Open Roster Fight
@LockedOnTitans
Locked On Titans
BOMBSHELL: Brian Callahan's HOT SEAT CONFIRMED, L'Jarius Sneed is a GHOST & Titans Open Roster Fight

Brian Callahan’s fate in Tennessee is under the microscope after ESPN’s report highlighted the Titans’ willingness to move on if results don’t meet expectations. The front office reportedly weighed a larger overhaul but chose to retain Callahan to grow into the role, signaling a half-measure approach that leaves the 2025 plan in flux. Cam Ward’s progression will be the clearest signal of that growth, with modern NFL offenses hinging on a rookie quarterback’s command and efficiency.

Ward’s rookie year is treated as the season’s breakout variable. If Ward looks capable and Tennessee can notch around five wins with his development, Callahan’s seat could cool and the long-term offensive ideology could stay intact. Five wins would be a practical floor given roster limitations, while seven would be a stretch that might buy longer-term continuity. The piece underscores how Ward’s performance could dictate stability at the top and shape the Titans’ offensive identity moving forward.

Roster dynamics loom large. Four roster spots are portrayed as open or uncertain: wide receiver, running back, safety, and swing offensive tackle. Restrepo and Proche are cited as likely contenders for the inbound WR slot, Chestnut is in the mix at running back, and the safety group could feature Woods, Diggs, and Winston with other young players nipping at the heels. Cushenberry’s return from injury to face Denver week one adds a glimmer of optimism on the interior line, while Legarius Sneed’s health status remains murky and could push a waiver-wire grab if the start of the season schedule forces a late decision.

The injury landscape narrows the margin for error as Week 1 approaches. Cushenberry’s readiness for week one against Denver, Sweat’s recovery timeline after tonsil-related setbacks, and Ridley’s lack of participation at practice all factor into depth-chart acceleration. The combination of a hot-seat coach, a rookie QB, and a fragile build around Ward heightens fantasy stakes for Titans skill players and raises the bar for Week 1 bets and dynasty planning.

How does Cam Ward's rookie-season ceiling influence fantasy upside for Titans pass-catchers (Restrepo, Proche) and the backfield?With Legarius Sneed potentially starting the season on PUP/IR, who stands to gain the most in Week 1 against Denver?If Ward shows stability and the Titans win five games with him looking good, how might the team justify Callahan's continued tenure?Which four open roster spots are most likely to be claimed on waivers, and which Titans players are best positioned to fill them early in the season?
Mentions:
@Calvin Ridley | Tennessee Titans | NFL
@Calvin Ridley | Tennessee Titans | NFL
@Cam Ward | Tennessee Titans | NFL
@Cam Ward | Tennessee Titans | NFL
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@Julius Chestnut | Tennessee Titans | NFL
Tennessee Titans | NFL
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@Xavier Restrepo | Tennessee Titans | NFL
@Xavier Restrepo | Tennessee Titans | NFL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UV9z--oJtUA..

August 18, 2025
Is Kyle Dugger's time with the Patriots coming to an end?
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New England Patriots
Is Kyle Dugger's time with the Patriots coming to an end?
Kyle Duggar’s arc has taken a jarring turn. Weeks after showing elite instincts as a playmaker, Duggar’s play has dropped off sharply, and the chatter points to a health story that never fully surfaced publicly. A misdiagnosed high ankle sprain kept him in games longer than his body could sustain, and the subsequent surgery has raised questions about whether physical primes and coverage speed have slipped permanently. The Patriots face a roster calculus as a new regime leans into players who fit a precise vision, potentially elevating younger safeties and signaling a wavering leash for a 29-year-old in decline. From the camp field to potential cuts, fantasy managers should reassess Duggar’s upside and the defense’s upside without him. The dynamic around Duggar sits atop a broader NFL narrative about aging, injury resilience, and changing rosters under new leadership, with implications for dynasty and redraft fantasy strategies.
Given the Duggar injury narrative, what is the window for a plausible on-field resurgence in 2025, and how should fantasy managers position bets around it?How might New England balance Duggar’s potential return with emerging safety depth, and what does that imply for IDP value in Week 1?If Tennessee shifts toward a vision-first roster, which defensive players could surprise fantasy managers with increased roles?What fantasy-market adjustments should be made for players around Duggar as rosters turn under new leadership?
Mentions:
@Kyle Duggar | New England Patriots | NFL
@Kyle Duggar | New England Patriots | NFL
@Mike Vrabel | Tennessee Titans | NFL
@Mike Vrabel | Tennessee Titans | NFL
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Tennessee Titans | NFL
Tennessee Titans | NFL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VH3KaSB-ASk..

August 18, 2025
Trey Hendrickson on the Trade Block? + Browns name Flacco starter & Brian Robinson Jr. Trade Rumors
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Inside Coverage
Trey Hendrickson on the Trade Block? + Browns name Flacco starter & Brian Robinson Jr. Trade Rumors

Week 2 of the preseason sharpened the NFL’s early-season questions: Trey Hendrickson’s trade market kept Bengals fans guessing as Cincinnati weighs a first-round plus young player package, while Cleveland’s QB carousel took a sharp turn with Joe Flacco named Week 1 starter amid health and roster considerations. Los Angeles is steering through Stafford’s back and Alaric Jackson’s blood-clot woes, hobbling protection and elevating backup plans. Washington’s backfield storylines surfaced around Brian Robinson and a shrewd rookie move, and Chicago’s Caleb Williams chatter highlighted how Ben Johnson’s timing-driven approach might accelerate Bears development. The undercurrent: fantasy managers must parse auspicious but fragile preseason signals into real-week decisions, especially in pass rush and quarterback depth, where contracts, age, and health all tilt the odds for fantasy points and rosters.

Hendrickson’s production over the last two seasons—leading the league in sacks with 35 across the span—has teams eyeing a potential August trade, but the market’s price is steep: a first-round pick and a young defender or draft currency, all while Cincinnati contends with cap realities and the worry of losing a cornerstone edge rusher. In Cleveland, Flacco’s Week 1 start reopens intrigue around Dylan Gabriel and Shador Sanders-style development plans, forcing fantasy rosters to consider a potential four-QB throat—if the Browns truly keep four, the waiver wire and late-season pivots gain priority. Stafford’s health is the Rams’ major domino; with a back issue and a left tackle situation looming, fantasy managers should monitor practice reports and backup options like Garoppolo, who could influence Week 1 game scripts and playtime allocations. Washington’s Brian Robinson Jr. faces a cheaper, high-upside run game dynamic with a promising seventh-round rookie in the mix, suggesting a split workload that could juice vs. improve in the late preseason. Caleb Williams’ showcase for the Bears adds a rock-star flavor to the offense’s potential ceiling, but the quarterback alliance with Ben Johnson’s system will require patience as timing and decision-making tighten.

Which Bengals pass-rush options stand to gain if Hendrickson is traded, and how should fantasy managers adjust rosters?What is the Browns’ Week 1 QB scenario’s fantasy impact, and which Browns players benefit most from a Flacco-led offense?How does Stafford’s back affect Rams’ Week 1 projections, and which players are most likely to carry fantasy value if he is limited?Which rookie RBs or second-year backs are most likely to seize Washington’s backfield opportunity, and how should managers pivot in dynasty leagues?
Mentions:
@Alaric Jackson | Los Angeles Rams | NFL
@Alaric Jackson | Los Angeles Rams | NFL
@Cam Ward | Tennessee Titans | NFL
@Cam Ward | Tennessee Titans | NFL
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@Ja’Marr Chase | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
@Ja’Marr Chase | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
@Joe Burrow | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
@Joe Burrow | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
@Joe Flacco | Cleveland Browns | NFL
@Joe Flacco | Cleveland Browns | NFL
@Kenny Pickett | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Kenny Pickett | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
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Los Angeles Rams | NFL
@Matthew Stafford | Los Angeles Rams | NFL
@Matthew Stafford | Los Angeles Rams | NFL
@Miles Garrett | Cleveland Browns | NFL
@Miles Garrett | Cleveland Browns | NFL
@Tee Higgins | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
@Tee Higgins | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
@Trey Hendrickson | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
@Trey Hendrickson | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
@Tyler Huntley | Cleveland Browns | NFL
@Tyler Huntley | Cleveland Browns | NFL
Washington Commanders | NFL
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_XMQfDXeAJg..

August 18, 2025
Titans Young Guns Got Game! - Titans Talk #155
@thesickpodcasttalkingtitans
The Sick Podcast - Titans Talk
Titans Young Guns Got Game! - Titans Talk #155
Sick Podcast dives into Tennessee's preseason win, Cam Ward’s evolving command, and the rising depth pieces around Ward as the Titans shift toward Denver. Ward’s pocket savvy and ability to glide out of pressure revived the offense, while Gunnar Helm’s athleticism at tight end and Van Jefferson’s wideout presence add real downfield threat. Jalin Hyatt’s surprising Giants chatter and Xavier Restrepo’s role behind the scenes underscore a roster increasingly built for flexible, high-leverage targets. The hosts debate roster cut lines, waiver strategy, and the looming Week 1 puzzle, with optimism that the Titans’ young core can sustain momentum into Denver and beyond.
Mentions:
@Cameron Ward | Tennessee Titans | NFL
@Cameron Ward | Tennessee Titans | NFL
@Gunnar Helm | Tennessee Titans | NFL
@Gunnar Helm | Tennessee Titans | NFL
@Jalin Hyatt | New York Giants | NFL
@Jalin Hyatt | New York Giants | NFL
Tennessee Titans | NFL
Tennessee Titans | NFL
@Xavier Restrepo | Tennessee Titans | NFL
@Xavier Restrepo | Tennessee Titans | NFL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4KRAlm5SIDg..

August 19, 2025
Bet on Calvin Ridley to have big season with Cam Ward | Fantasy Football Happy Hour | NFL on NBC
@NFLonNBC:FF
NFL on NBC: Fantasy Football
Bet on Calvin Ridley to have big season with Cam Ward | Fantasy Football Happy Hour | NFL on NBC

Calvin Ridley’s 2024 role looks primed for a monster season. Cam Ward’s aggressive, pass-first mindset should funnel a huge share of targets to Ridley, and last year’s deep-ball volume suggests the offense will ride Ridley as its primary playmaker. Early signal shows Ridley commanding a large target share, opening the door to a likely 1,000-yard campaign if health holds and the offense stays pass-oriented.

Meanwhile, the surrounding cast is shaping up as complementary weapons. Tyler Lockett adds reliable slot and possession work, Van Jefferson brings a proven big-play profile, and the offense seems built to stretch the field. The discussion also highlights Caleb Johnson as a rookie with limited immediate volume, creating plausible by-low or risk-adjusted plays elsewhere as the season unfolds.

On the quarterback front, the Jets’ Aaron Rodgers presence adds a high-floor passing framework, while Caleb Johnson’s path to meaningful run-heavy output is clouded by committee dynamics and Rodgers’ comfort with established veterans. Kenneth Gainwell and Jaylen Warren illustrate how backfields can shape weekly outcomes, with the Steelers leaning on multiple backs and a pass-heavy bias in other setups. Fantasy managers should weigh Ridley’s ceiling against Johnson’s ramp-up time, and consider the broader pass-rate environment when projecting Week-to-Week outcomes.

Given Ridley's 47% target share in Week 1, what is a realistic season-long target share ceiling for him?How should Caleb Johnson be approached in redraft given the Steelers' RB committee and ARod’s passing emphasis?Does Aaron Rodgers' presence lift Ridley's upside or does it compress Ridley’s ceiling due to distribution of targets?With the Ridley-Ward dynamic in mind, which other Falcons or Jets players stand out as strong fantasy pivots week to week?
Mentions:
@Aaron Rodgers | | NFL
@Aaron Rodgers | | NFL
@Bijan Robinson | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Bijan Robinson | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Caleb Johnson | Cleveland Browns | NFL
@Caleb Johnson | Cleveland Browns | NFL
@Calvin Ridley | Tennessee Titans | NFL
@Calvin Ridley | Tennessee Titans | NFL
@Cam Ward | Tennessee Titans | NFL
@Cam Ward | Tennessee Titans | NFL
@Jaylen Warren | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Jaylen Warren | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Kenneth Gainwell | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Kenneth Gainwell | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Tyler Lockett | Tennessee Titans | NFL
@Tyler Lockett | Tennessee Titans | NFL
@Van Jefferson | Tennessee Titans | NFL
@Van Jefferson | Tennessee Titans | NFL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V3rqPNw8ldo..

August 19, 2025
BOMBSHELL: Brian Callahan's HOT SEAT CONFIRMED, L'Jarius Sneed is a GHOST & Titans Open Roster Fight
@LockedOnTitans
Locked On Titans
BOMBSHELL: Brian Callahan's HOT SEAT CONFIRMED, L'Jarius Sneed is a GHOST & Titans Open Roster Fight

Brian Callahan’s fate in Tennessee is under the microscope after ESPN’s report highlighted the Titans’ willingness to move on if results don’t meet expectations. The front office reportedly weighed a larger overhaul but chose to retain Callahan to grow into the role, signaling a half-measure approach that leaves the 2025 plan in flux. Cam Ward’s progression will be the clearest signal of that growth, with modern NFL offenses hinging on a rookie quarterback’s command and efficiency.

Ward’s rookie year is treated as the season’s breakout variable. If Ward looks capable and Tennessee can notch around five wins with his development, Callahan’s seat could cool and the long-term offensive ideology could stay intact. Five wins would be a practical floor given roster limitations, while seven would be a stretch that might buy longer-term continuity. The piece underscores how Ward’s performance could dictate stability at the top and shape the Titans’ offensive identity moving forward.

Roster dynamics loom large. Four roster spots are portrayed as open or uncertain: wide receiver, running back, safety, and swing offensive tackle. Restrepo and Proche are cited as likely contenders for the inbound WR slot, Chestnut is in the mix at running back, and the safety group could feature Woods, Diggs, and Winston with other young players nipping at the heels. Cushenberry’s return from injury to face Denver week one adds a glimmer of optimism on the interior line, while Legarius Sneed’s health status remains murky and could push a waiver-wire grab if the start of the season schedule forces a late decision.

The injury landscape narrows the margin for error as Week 1 approaches. Cushenberry’s readiness for week one against Denver, Sweat’s recovery timeline after tonsil-related setbacks, and Ridley’s lack of participation at practice all factor into depth-chart acceleration. The combination of a hot-seat coach, a rookie QB, and a fragile build around Ward heightens fantasy stakes for Titans skill players and raises the bar for Week 1 bets and dynasty planning.

How does Cam Ward's rookie-season ceiling influence fantasy upside for Titans pass-catchers (Restrepo, Proche) and the backfield?With Legarius Sneed potentially starting the season on PUP/IR, who stands to gain the most in Week 1 against Denver?If Ward shows stability and the Titans win five games with him looking good, how might the team justify Callahan's continued tenure?Which four open roster spots are most likely to be claimed on waivers, and which Titans players are best positioned to fill them early in the season?
Mentions:
@Calvin Ridley | Tennessee Titans | NFL
@Calvin Ridley | Tennessee Titans | NFL
@Cam Ward | Tennessee Titans | NFL
@Cam Ward | Tennessee Titans | NFL
Denver Broncos | NFL
Denver Broncos | NFL
@Julius Chestnut | Tennessee Titans | NFL
@Julius Chestnut | Tennessee Titans | NFL
Tennessee Titans | NFL
Tennessee Titans | NFL
@Xavier Restrepo | Tennessee Titans | NFL
@Xavier Restrepo | Tennessee Titans | NFL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UV9z--oJtUA..

August 18, 2025
Is Kyle Dugger's time with the Patriots coming to an end?
@nbcsboston
New England Patriots
Is Kyle Dugger's time with the Patriots coming to an end?
Kyle Duggar’s arc has taken a jarring turn. Weeks after showing elite instincts as a playmaker, Duggar’s play has dropped off sharply, and the chatter points to a health story that never fully surfaced publicly. A misdiagnosed high ankle sprain kept him in games longer than his body could sustain, and the subsequent surgery has raised questions about whether physical primes and coverage speed have slipped permanently. The Patriots face a roster calculus as a new regime leans into players who fit a precise vision, potentially elevating younger safeties and signaling a wavering leash for a 29-year-old in decline. From the camp field to potential cuts, fantasy managers should reassess Duggar’s upside and the defense’s upside without him. The dynamic around Duggar sits atop a broader NFL narrative about aging, injury resilience, and changing rosters under new leadership, with implications for dynasty and redraft fantasy strategies.
Given the Duggar injury narrative, what is the window for a plausible on-field resurgence in 2025, and how should fantasy managers position bets around it?How might New England balance Duggar’s potential return with emerging safety depth, and what does that imply for IDP value in Week 1?If Tennessee shifts toward a vision-first roster, which defensive players could surprise fantasy managers with increased roles?What fantasy-market adjustments should be made for players around Duggar as rosters turn under new leadership?
Mentions:
@Kyle Duggar | New England Patriots | NFL
@Kyle Duggar | New England Patriots | NFL
@Mike Vrabel | Tennessee Titans | NFL
@Mike Vrabel | Tennessee Titans | NFL
New England Patriots | NFL
New England Patriots | NFL
Tennessee Titans | NFL
Tennessee Titans | NFL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VH3KaSB-ASk..

August 18, 2025
Trey Hendrickson on the Trade Block? + Browns name Flacco starter & Brian Robinson Jr. Trade Rumors
@YahooSports
Inside Coverage
Trey Hendrickson on the Trade Block? + Browns name Flacco starter & Brian Robinson Jr. Trade Rumors

Week 2 of the preseason sharpened the NFL’s early-season questions: Trey Hendrickson’s trade market kept Bengals fans guessing as Cincinnati weighs a first-round plus young player package, while Cleveland’s QB carousel took a sharp turn with Joe Flacco named Week 1 starter amid health and roster considerations. Los Angeles is steering through Stafford’s back and Alaric Jackson’s blood-clot woes, hobbling protection and elevating backup plans. Washington’s backfield storylines surfaced around Brian Robinson and a shrewd rookie move, and Chicago’s Caleb Williams chatter highlighted how Ben Johnson’s timing-driven approach might accelerate Bears development. The undercurrent: fantasy managers must parse auspicious but fragile preseason signals into real-week decisions, especially in pass rush and quarterback depth, where contracts, age, and health all tilt the odds for fantasy points and rosters.

Hendrickson’s production over the last two seasons—leading the league in sacks with 35 across the span—has teams eyeing a potential August trade, but the market’s price is steep: a first-round pick and a young defender or draft currency, all while Cincinnati contends with cap realities and the worry of losing a cornerstone edge rusher. In Cleveland, Flacco’s Week 1 start reopens intrigue around Dylan Gabriel and Shador Sanders-style development plans, forcing fantasy rosters to consider a potential four-QB throat—if the Browns truly keep four, the waiver wire and late-season pivots gain priority. Stafford’s health is the Rams’ major domino; with a back issue and a left tackle situation looming, fantasy managers should monitor practice reports and backup options like Garoppolo, who could influence Week 1 game scripts and playtime allocations. Washington’s Brian Robinson Jr. faces a cheaper, high-upside run game dynamic with a promising seventh-round rookie in the mix, suggesting a split workload that could juice vs. improve in the late preseason. Caleb Williams’ showcase for the Bears adds a rock-star flavor to the offense’s potential ceiling, but the quarterback alliance with Ben Johnson’s system will require patience as timing and decision-making tighten.

Which Bengals pass-rush options stand to gain if Hendrickson is traded, and how should fantasy managers adjust rosters?What is the Browns’ Week 1 QB scenario’s fantasy impact, and which Browns players benefit most from a Flacco-led offense?How does Stafford’s back affect Rams’ Week 1 projections, and which players are most likely to carry fantasy value if he is limited?Which rookie RBs or second-year backs are most likely to seize Washington’s backfield opportunity, and how should managers pivot in dynasty leagues?
Mentions:
@Alaric Jackson | Los Angeles Rams | NFL
@Alaric Jackson | Los Angeles Rams | NFL
@Cam Ward | Tennessee Titans | NFL
@Cam Ward | Tennessee Titans | NFL
Cleveland Browns | NFL
Cleveland Browns | NFL
@Ja’Marr Chase | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
@Ja’Marr Chase | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
@Joe Burrow | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
@Joe Burrow | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
@Joe Flacco | Cleveland Browns | NFL
@Joe Flacco | Cleveland Browns | NFL
@Kenny Pickett | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Kenny Pickett | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
Los Angeles Rams | NFL
Los Angeles Rams | NFL
@Matthew Stafford | Los Angeles Rams | NFL
@Matthew Stafford | Los Angeles Rams | NFL
@Miles Garrett | Cleveland Browns | NFL
@Miles Garrett | Cleveland Browns | NFL
@Tee Higgins | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
@Tee Higgins | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
@Trey Hendrickson | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
@Trey Hendrickson | Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
@Tyler Huntley | Cleveland Browns | NFL
@Tyler Huntley | Cleveland Browns | NFL
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_XMQfDXeAJg..

August 18, 2025
Titans Young Guns Got Game! - Titans Talk #155
@thesickpodcasttalkingtitans
The Sick Podcast - Titans Talk
Titans Young Guns Got Game! - Titans Talk #155
Sick Podcast dives into Tennessee's preseason win, Cam Ward’s evolving command, and the rising depth pieces around Ward as the Titans shift toward Denver. Ward’s pocket savvy and ability to glide out of pressure revived the offense, while Gunnar Helm’s athleticism at tight end and Van Jefferson’s wideout presence add real downfield threat. Jalin Hyatt’s surprising Giants chatter and Xavier Restrepo’s role behind the scenes underscore a roster increasingly built for flexible, high-leverage targets. The hosts debate roster cut lines, waiver strategy, and the looming Week 1 puzzle, with optimism that the Titans’ young core can sustain momentum into Denver and beyond.
Mentions:
@Cameron Ward | Tennessee Titans | NFL
@Cameron Ward | Tennessee Titans | NFL
@Gunnar Helm | Tennessee Titans | NFL
@Gunnar Helm | Tennessee Titans | NFL
@Jalin Hyatt | New York Giants | NFL
@Jalin Hyatt | New York Giants | NFL
Tennessee Titans | NFL
Tennessee Titans | NFL
@Xavier Restrepo | Tennessee Titans | NFL
@Xavier Restrepo | Tennessee Titans | NFL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4KRAlm5SIDg..

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