Titans aim to develop Cam Ward's potential with Brian Daboll's guidance
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 10, 2026, 9:09 AM
Last updated Jun 10, 2026
The Tennessee Titans are looking to maximize quarterback Cam Ward's talent as he enters his second season in the NFL. With an offseason coaching change, the addition of offensive coordinator Brian Daboll, known for developing quarterbacks, is critical to Ward's growth. While Ward showed promise during his rookie year, inconsistencies plagued him, and Daboll's ability to tailor the offense around Ward's skill set could enhance his performance. Expectations are high for Ward, who is expected to improve with better support and coaching as the Titans prepare for the 2026 season.
- •Cam Ward enters his second NFL season with high expectations.
- •Brian Daboll aims to adapt his offensive schemes to Ward’s strengths.
- •Ward experienced ups and downs during his rookie year due to various factors.
- •The Titans hope improved support will enhance Ward's consistency.
- •Daboll previously developed NFL MVP Josh Allen while with the Bills.
- 9:09 AMYahoo Sports — Can Titans OC Brian Daboll unlock Cam Ward's full potential in 2026?
"ESPN believes Brian Daboll's work with Cam Ward could be the key to unlocking the Titans quarterback's breakout season in 2026.
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