Tuesday Mailbag: Jim Wyatt Answers Questions From Titans Fans as Free Agency Begins Free agency has officially begun, with the Titans making several moves in the past 24 hours. While many deals have been reported, official announcements will likely come after players pass physicals and sign contracts. The team is also preparing for a special fan event in Nashville on Thursday, marking the start of a busy week. Rob Haye from Burlington, Ontario asked about the coaching staff’s potential and the future of quarterback Will Levis. He noted that Mitch Trubinsky’s reported signing suggests the team is moving on from Levis, citing past struggles with developing quarterbacks. Jim Wyatt responded by acknowledging Levis’ opportunities but emphasizing the team’s commitment to Cam Ward as the franchise QB. Wyatt also mentioned the decision to sign a veteran backup as further proof of that focus. Jake Edmunds from Hermitage, Tennessee shared fan ideas for gameday experiences, including a “Cam” Cam for Ward fans, a “Two Tone Blue” chant, and a revised national anthem. Wyatt appreciated the creativity but expressed reservations about anthem interruptions, though he admitted to liking Johnny Cash’s “Folsom Prison Blues.” Eli Decko from Youngwood, Pennsylvania praised the Wan'Dale Robinson signing but criticized the lack of trades involving Levis or Ward. He also questioned the team’s approach to drafting and trading for tight ends, suggesting the need for more aggressive spending. Wyatt humorously noted the idea of trading Cam Ward, while acknowledging the team’s ongoing challenges. James Logan from Fayetteville, Tennessee called the free agency moves the best since the team moved to Nashville, highlighting the flexibility provided by the fourth-round draft pick. Wyatt agreed, noting the activity around the team.#titans #jim_wyatt #cam_ward #will_levis #mitch_trubinsky
