The Tennessee Titans are weighing their options for the No. 1 overall pick, and among the choices is Miami quarterback Cam Ward. Ward is competing alongside Colorado's Shedeur Sanders to be the top quarterback coming out of the 2025 NFL Draft.
Who will the Tennessee Titans select with the first overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft? Recently, Titans team president
Local 10 News has exclusively obtained body camera video showing the moments Miami Beach police busted a duo wanted in a $1.7 million dollar jewelry heist out of Nashville, Tennessee.
The Tennessee Titans have won the lottery as they ... The logical choice would be to make the first overall pick by a quarterback, and Miami Hurricanes superstar quarterback Cam Ward believes ...
Applications are now open for Miami-Dade County District 1 high school students to join a spring break expedition exploring pivotal civil rights landmarks across the South.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WVLT) - Per multiple reports, Tennessee defensive coordinator Tim Banks is finalizing an extension to remain in the same position with the Vol football team. Banks’ contract is set to expire at the end of January. He had been linked to the defensive coordinator positions at Clemson and Miami.
Adam Gorney of RIvals projected Miami as one of his 12 2025 College Football Playoff teams in a recent column.
The Tennessee Titans are reportedly hiring former Oakland Raiders GM Reggie McKenzie to a key role in the scouting department.
A former Tennessee Vols linebacker was hired by the Tennessee Titans on Sunday to a front office role.  Former Vols linebacker Reggie McKenzie, who was the one-time general manager of the Las Vegas Raiders,
The Tennessee Titans have added another front office executive with prior NFL general manager experience. On Sunday, the team hired football lifer Reggie McKenzie to new GM Mike Borgonzi's staff in a senior scouting role.
In his first mock draft ahead of the 2025 NFL Draft, ESPN analyst Mel Kiper Jr., chooses between Shedeur Sanders and Cam Ward for the Tennessee Titans.
As 31-year-old Travis Garland walked into the Gordon Jewish Community Center in Nashville at about 7:45 p.m. Jan. 13, he was stopped by a front desk staff person who noticed him holding a phone up to look like he was recording, the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department said in a Jan. 16 news release.