Tennessee Titans Continue Free Agency Push in 2026 Amid Ongoing Needs The Tennessee Titans remain active in the NFL’s 2026 free agency window, having made several key signings on Day 1 of the negotiation period. The team secured deals with quarterback Mitchell Trubisky, wide receiver Wan'Dale Robinson, tight end Daniel Bellinger, offensive linemen Cordell Volson and Austin Schlottmann, defensive lineman John Franklin-Myers, and cornerbacks Alontae Taylor and Cor'Dale Flott. These additions bolster the Titans’ defense with three new plug-and-play starters and provide quarterback Cam Ward with fresh options to build upon. Despite these moves, the Titans still face significant challenges. A gap persists in the middle of the offensive line, while the secondary lacks depth and the receiver and cornerback rooms remain underdeveloped. Edge defender remains a critical need, with the team failing to address it thus far. Notable free agents still available include offensive tackle Rasheed Walker, quarterback Kyler Murray, and wide receiver Jauan Jennings. Former Titans such as defensive linemen Jihad Ward and Sebastian Joseph-Day, as well as specialists Johnny Hekker, are also open for new opportunities. As of March 11, teams can officially sign players to contracts, marking the start of the new league year. The Titans’ free agency efforts continue to evolve, with additional signings announced throughout the week. On Thursday, the team confirmed the additions of Wan'Dale Robinson, Mitchell Trubisky, and edge rusher Solomon Thomas. Tight end Daniel Bellinger, cornerback Joshua Williams, and punter Tommy Townsend were also officially announced.#tennessee_titans #daniel_bellinger #mitchell_trubisky #wandale_robinson #cordell_volson
Titans 2026 free agency tracker: Offseason moves, signings The Tennessee Titans have made several key additions during the 2026 NFL free agency period, with the team focusing on strengthening its quarterback depth, bolstering its receiving corps, and addressing defensive needs. The signings, which include both veteran players and young talent, are expected to shape the team’s strategy for the upcoming season. Quarterback Mitchell Trubisky has joined the Titans on a two-year deal, reuniting him with offensive coordinator Brian Daboll, who previously worked with him during the 2021 season with the Buffalo Bills. Trubisky will serve as the backup to second-year quarterback Cam Ward, providing the team with a veteran presence in the offense. His experience, including a 31-26 overall record in his career, could influence the direction of the team’s quarterback competition, potentially signaling the end of Will Levis’ tenure in Tennessee. Wide receiver Wan'Dale Robinson has signed a high-profile $19 million contract, positioning him as the primary target for Ward. Robinson’s ability to thrive in Daboll’s offense, where he recorded at least 90 receptions in each of his last two seasons with the Giants, makes him a valuable asset. His 140 targets in 2024 and 2025, along with a 41% first-down conversion rate on his 185 receptions, highlight his role as a key playmaker. While Robinson’s arrival may reduce the need for veteran wideout Calvin Ridley, Ridley will likely remain as a slot receiver, given his experience and reliability. On the defensive side, the Titans have addressed gaps at defensive tackle by signing John Franklin-Myers to a three-year deal. Franklin-Myers, who recorded 7.5 sacks in 2025 and seven in 2024, brings a strong pass-rushing presence to complement Jeffery Simmons.#tennessee_titans #brian_daboll #mitchell_trubisky #wandale_robinson #calvin_ridley
