Great news is coming out of Tennessee for Titans fans and fantasy managers alike. Quarterback Cam Ward, who suffered a shoulder injury in the final game of last season, is making significant strides in his recovery and is on track to participate in the team's crucial June minicamp.
Titans General Manager Mike Borgonzi provided an optimistic update, noting that Ward is already throwing the ball well and his rehabilitation is proceeding exactly as planned. "He's been out there," Borgonzi said. "I'm sure you've seen the videos of him throwing. He looks good."
This progress is especially timely as the Titans embark on a new era under Head Coach Robert Saleh, with Brian Daboll taking the reins as offensive coordinator and Shea Tierney stepping in as quarterbacks coach. Having their starting quarterback healthy and ready to install the new offensive system this summer is a massive boost for the entire organization's offseason momentum.
For fans eager to see Ward back in action and leading this revamped offense, the positive reports from his throwing sessions are a very encouraging sign that he'll be ready to go when the team reconvenes in June.
