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August 11, 2025
Titans make roster moves ahead of joint practices with Falcons
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Titans make roster moves ahead of joint practices with Falcons

The Tennessee Titans shifted gears ahead of two joint practices with Atlanta, activating Lloyd Cushenberry III off the PUP list after his physical, a move that could stabilize the interior and raise the ceiling for their starting offensive line in Week 1 against Denver. They also reshaped the quarterback room by releasing Tim Boyle after a rough preseason opener and re-signing Trevor Siemian to the 90-man roster, a veteran with 40 career games and a prior run with Titans coach Brian Callahan. These moves signal a calculated blend of immediate health with veteran depth as the Titans balance protecting Tannehill and providing a reliable backup behind him, in a summer that will increasingly test the line and the passer.

Expect Cushenberry to be eased back, but the potential to lock in the projected starting five could unlock more consistent run and pass protection for Derrick Henry and a more stable environment for play-action passes. Siemian’s return gives Tennessee a seasoned fallback with familiarity to Callahan’s system, reducing the risk of a cliff-edge at QB if Tannehill’s health or form wavers. The Denver opener looms as a practical gauge for how quickly Cushenberry can contribute and how Tennessee’s offense can translate practice-time improvements into game-day consistency.

What is the clearest takeaway for fantasy managers from the Titans' August roster moves?How could Cushenberry’s ramp affect Tennessees’ Week 1 projections vs the Broncos?What questions should fantasy managers watch in August about the Titans’ QB room?Which Titans players should fantasy managers monitor most as Cushenberry returns?
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https://titanswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/t..

August 11, 2025
Titans switch out quarterbacks with Trevor Siemian back and Tim Boyle gone - Yahoo Sports
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Titans switch out quarterbacks with Trevor Siemian back and Tim Boyle gone - Yahoo Sports

The Titans reshaped their quarterback room after a rough preseason showing, releasing Tim Boyle and signing Trevor Siemian to take the third-string spot behind Ryan Tannehill. Cushenberry III, the Titans’ center, passed his physical and is working his way off the physically unable to perform list, step by step returning to practice this week as Tennessee prepares for joint sessions with the Falcons ahead of Friday’s exhibition. Siemian, who spent much of 2024 on Tennessee’s practice squad, brings a veteran presence to a room that now has renewed stability and a clearer contingency plan.

From a fantasy lens, the move steadies the Titans’ post-Tannehill quarterback depth and creates a clearer path for Siemian to contribute if called upon. Cushenberry’s return should help the interior line and the run game, potentially boosting short-area efficiency. The Titans’ practice against the Falcons and their upcoming exhibition against Atlanta’s roster, followed by the Tampa Bay result, frame a week of evaluation that could influence late-round and waiver decisions as Week 1 approaches.

In short, Tennessee’s QB shakeup reduces immediate volatility, offers a veteran backup to learn the offense, and lends optimism for line stability with Cushenberry back in action. For fantasy managers, the story shifts attention to Siemian’s upside in a measured Titans offense and Cushenberry’s impact on the run game and play-action effectiveness.

With Siemian taking over as Tennessee’s primary backup, should fantasy managers target him in superflex leagues early this season?How does Cushenberry’s return from the PUP list influence Titans’ Week 1 line projections and fantasy upside?What notes from the Falcons vs. Titans practices should fantasy managers watch for in relation to Titans’ backups?Does this QB reshuffle affect dynasty league valuations of Titans’ skill-position players?
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https://sports.yahoo.com/article/titans-switch-qua..

August 11, 2025
Titans coach Brian Callahan explains bizarre offensive sequence that caused fan frustration in preseason loss to Tampa Bay Buccaneers - A to Z Sports
Buck Reising
A to Z Sports
Titans coach Brian Callahan explains bizarre offensive sequence that caused fan frustration in preseason loss to Tampa Bay Buccaneers - A to Z Sports

Cam Ward steered two Titans drives across 14 plays, sparking Tennessee’s lone scoring moment in a 29-7 preseason loss to Tampa Bay. Behind Ward, Brandon Allen and Tim Boyle provide veteran depth, but the night underscored fragility in the quarterback room if Ward were to miss time. Allen’s late-drive sequence culminated in a fourth-and-2 turnover on downs when he threw out of bounds, a play Callahan privately critiqued after noting headset issues and a possible misfit call for the moment. Context, not isolated plays, shapes perception here.

The clash illuminated the Titans’ depth constraints and how coaching decisions bleed into fantasy value. Ward’s perch as the presumptive starter is evident, yet the backing duo’s miscues and communication hiccups offer a cautionary tale for rostering Titans pass-catchers or betting on immediate backup upside. In short, talent clarity and in-game communication will drive early-season fantasy projections in Nashville.

Given Cam Ward's early preseason showing, how should fantasy managers approach his Week 1 upside in dynasty formats?How important is the headset issue and coaching decision on a 4th-and-2 to fantasy outcomes for the Titans' offense?If Ward misses time, who has the clearest path to fantasy value among Tennessee’s backups and why?What fantasy implications arise from this game for Titans receivers and running backs with Ward as starter-in-waiting?
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https://atozsports.com/nfl/tennessee-titans-news/t..

August 9, 2025
Tennessee Titans fall to Tampa Bay Bucs, 29-7: Here's how fans reacted
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Tennessee Titans fall to Tampa Bay Bucs, 29-7: Here's how fans reacted

The Tennessee Titans opened their preseason with a 29-7 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and the quarterback storyline dominated early. Cam Ward showed flashes in his NFL debut, completing 5 of 8 passes for 68 yards and guiding the Titans on their lone scoring drive on his second series. Once Ward left, Brandon Allen and Tim Boyle could not spark the offense, leaving Tennessee in search of stability behind starter Ryan Tannehill. The Buccaneers amplified their ground game and wore Tennessee down, pulling away in the fourth quarter. Fantasy observers will be watching how this QB trio shapes the depth chart in coming weeks, since Ward’s early burst suggests a potential spark if he earns more reps in the next actions.

Cam Ward showed quick decision-making in his NFL debut. How should fantasy managers price him if he earns more back-to-back reps in the next preseason game?Given this preseason performance, should you consider Ward a streaming option in DFS if he starts the next game?If Ward solidifies the backup role, which Titans weapon stands to gain the most fantasy value?What indicators would signal a sustained Ward-led drive for the Titans in future games?
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https://titanswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/t..

July 24, 2025
Titans QB depth chart after Will Levis surgery: Cam Ward and the unheralded veterans
@tennessean
The Tennessean
Titans QB depth chart after Will Levis surgery: Cam Ward and the unheralded veterans

The Tennessee Titans have faced a significant setback as rookie quarterback Will Levis has been placed on season-ending injured reserve due to shoulder surgery. This situation has paved the way for Cam Ward, the team's first-round pick, to step up as the presumed starter for the upcoming season. Ward’s progress is crucial for the Titans’ future, as he is expected to take the majority of first-team reps during training camp.

With Levis out, Brandon Allen and Tim Boyle are set to serve as backups. Allen, a veteran with a decade of experience, has made ten NFL starts but has not consistently proven to be a reliable starter. Boyle, on the other hand, has struggled in previous opportunities, throwing four interceptions in his last two games as a starter for the New York Jets. This QB situation raises concerns for the Titans as they head into a pivotal season.

What strategies should the Titans employ without Levis?What does this injury mean for the Titans' playoff hopes?Who are the key players to watch on the Titans this season?How should fantasy managers approach drafting Titans players this year?
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https://www.tennessean.com/story/sports/nfl/titans..

August 11, 2025
Titans make roster moves ahead of joint practices with Falcons
@TheTitansWire
Titans Wire
Titans make roster moves ahead of joint practices with Falcons

The Tennessee Titans shifted gears ahead of two joint practices with Atlanta, activating Lloyd Cushenberry III off the PUP list after his physical, a move that could stabilize the interior and raise the ceiling for their starting offensive line in Week 1 against Denver. They also reshaped the quarterback room by releasing Tim Boyle after a rough preseason opener and re-signing Trevor Siemian to the 90-man roster, a veteran with 40 career games and a prior run with Titans coach Brian Callahan. These moves signal a calculated blend of immediate health with veteran depth as the Titans balance protecting Tannehill and providing a reliable backup behind him, in a summer that will increasingly test the line and the passer.

Expect Cushenberry to be eased back, but the potential to lock in the projected starting five could unlock more consistent run and pass protection for Derrick Henry and a more stable environment for play-action passes. Siemian’s return gives Tennessee a seasoned fallback with familiarity to Callahan’s system, reducing the risk of a cliff-edge at QB if Tannehill’s health or form wavers. The Denver opener looms as a practical gauge for how quickly Cushenberry can contribute and how Tennessee’s offense can translate practice-time improvements into game-day consistency.

What is the clearest takeaway for fantasy managers from the Titans' August roster moves?How could Cushenberry’s ramp affect Tennessees’ Week 1 projections vs the Broncos?What questions should fantasy managers watch in August about the Titans’ QB room?Which Titans players should fantasy managers monitor most as Cushenberry returns?
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https://titanswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/t..

August 11, 2025
Titans switch out quarterbacks with Trevor Siemian back and Tim Boyle gone - Yahoo Sports
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Titans switch out quarterbacks with Trevor Siemian back and Tim Boyle gone - Yahoo Sports

The Titans reshaped their quarterback room after a rough preseason showing, releasing Tim Boyle and signing Trevor Siemian to take the third-string spot behind Ryan Tannehill. Cushenberry III, the Titans’ center, passed his physical and is working his way off the physically unable to perform list, step by step returning to practice this week as Tennessee prepares for joint sessions with the Falcons ahead of Friday’s exhibition. Siemian, who spent much of 2024 on Tennessee’s practice squad, brings a veteran presence to a room that now has renewed stability and a clearer contingency plan.

From a fantasy lens, the move steadies the Titans’ post-Tannehill quarterback depth and creates a clearer path for Siemian to contribute if called upon. Cushenberry’s return should help the interior line and the run game, potentially boosting short-area efficiency. The Titans’ practice against the Falcons and their upcoming exhibition against Atlanta’s roster, followed by the Tampa Bay result, frame a week of evaluation that could influence late-round and waiver decisions as Week 1 approaches.

In short, Tennessee’s QB shakeup reduces immediate volatility, offers a veteran backup to learn the offense, and lends optimism for line stability with Cushenberry back in action. For fantasy managers, the story shifts attention to Siemian’s upside in a measured Titans offense and Cushenberry’s impact on the run game and play-action effectiveness.

With Siemian taking over as Tennessee’s primary backup, should fantasy managers target him in superflex leagues early this season?How does Cushenberry’s return from the PUP list influence Titans’ Week 1 line projections and fantasy upside?What notes from the Falcons vs. Titans practices should fantasy managers watch for in relation to Titans’ backups?Does this QB reshuffle affect dynasty league valuations of Titans’ skill-position players?
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https://sports.yahoo.com/article/titans-switch-qua..

August 11, 2025
Titans coach Brian Callahan explains bizarre offensive sequence that caused fan frustration in preseason loss to Tampa Bay Buccaneers - A to Z Sports
Buck Reising
A to Z Sports
Titans coach Brian Callahan explains bizarre offensive sequence that caused fan frustration in preseason loss to Tampa Bay Buccaneers - A to Z Sports

Cam Ward steered two Titans drives across 14 plays, sparking Tennessee’s lone scoring moment in a 29-7 preseason loss to Tampa Bay. Behind Ward, Brandon Allen and Tim Boyle provide veteran depth, but the night underscored fragility in the quarterback room if Ward were to miss time. Allen’s late-drive sequence culminated in a fourth-and-2 turnover on downs when he threw out of bounds, a play Callahan privately critiqued after noting headset issues and a possible misfit call for the moment. Context, not isolated plays, shapes perception here.

The clash illuminated the Titans’ depth constraints and how coaching decisions bleed into fantasy value. Ward’s perch as the presumptive starter is evident, yet the backing duo’s miscues and communication hiccups offer a cautionary tale for rostering Titans pass-catchers or betting on immediate backup upside. In short, talent clarity and in-game communication will drive early-season fantasy projections in Nashville.

Given Cam Ward's early preseason showing, how should fantasy managers approach his Week 1 upside in dynasty formats?How important is the headset issue and coaching decision on a 4th-and-2 to fantasy outcomes for the Titans' offense?If Ward misses time, who has the clearest path to fantasy value among Tennessee’s backups and why?What fantasy implications arise from this game for Titans receivers and running backs with Ward as starter-in-waiting?
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https://atozsports.com/nfl/tennessee-titans-news/t..

August 9, 2025
Tennessee Titans fall to Tampa Bay Bucs, 29-7: Here's how fans reacted
@TheTitansWire
Titans Wire
Tennessee Titans fall to Tampa Bay Bucs, 29-7: Here's how fans reacted

The Tennessee Titans opened their preseason with a 29-7 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and the quarterback storyline dominated early. Cam Ward showed flashes in his NFL debut, completing 5 of 8 passes for 68 yards and guiding the Titans on their lone scoring drive on his second series. Once Ward left, Brandon Allen and Tim Boyle could not spark the offense, leaving Tennessee in search of stability behind starter Ryan Tannehill. The Buccaneers amplified their ground game and wore Tennessee down, pulling away in the fourth quarter. Fantasy observers will be watching how this QB trio shapes the depth chart in coming weeks, since Ward’s early burst suggests a potential spark if he earns more reps in the next actions.

Cam Ward showed quick decision-making in his NFL debut. How should fantasy managers price him if he earns more back-to-back reps in the next preseason game?Given this preseason performance, should you consider Ward a streaming option in DFS if he starts the next game?If Ward solidifies the backup role, which Titans weapon stands to gain the most fantasy value?What indicators would signal a sustained Ward-led drive for the Titans in future games?
Mentions:
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https://titanswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/t..

July 24, 2025
Titans QB depth chart after Will Levis surgery: Cam Ward and the unheralded veterans
@tennessean
The Tennessean
Titans QB depth chart after Will Levis surgery: Cam Ward and the unheralded veterans

The Tennessee Titans have faced a significant setback as rookie quarterback Will Levis has been placed on season-ending injured reserve due to shoulder surgery. This situation has paved the way for Cam Ward, the team's first-round pick, to step up as the presumed starter for the upcoming season. Ward’s progress is crucial for the Titans’ future, as he is expected to take the majority of first-team reps during training camp.

With Levis out, Brandon Allen and Tim Boyle are set to serve as backups. Allen, a veteran with a decade of experience, has made ten NFL starts but has not consistently proven to be a reliable starter. Boyle, on the other hand, has struggled in previous opportunities, throwing four interceptions in his last two games as a starter for the New York Jets. This QB situation raises concerns for the Titans as they head into a pivotal season.

What strategies should the Titans employ without Levis?What does this injury mean for the Titans' playoff hopes?Who are the key players to watch on the Titans this season?How should fantasy managers approach drafting Titans players this year?
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https://www.tennessean.com/story/sports/nfl/titans..

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