All eyes in Tennessee are on quarterback Cam Ward's recovery as the Titans' offseason program kicks into gear. The franchise signal-caller, who suffered a shoulder injury in the season finale back in January, is hitting key milestones in his rehab. General Manager Mike Borgonzi provided a promising update, confirming Ward has resumed throwing and is "trending in the right direction."
This progress is crucial as the team looks ahead to mandatory minicamp in June. Borgonzi indicated Ward is on track to participate, which would be a significant step toward ensuring he's a full-go for the all-important training camp in July. For a young quarterback, every rep counts, especially with a new offensive system being installed by coordinator Brian Daboll.
Ward's dedication to his recovery has been evident; he's been a constant presence at the team facility since January. While the early phases of the offseason program are limited in on-field work, his attendance allows for valuable early chemistry building with new teammates and continued rehabilitation alongside key offensive weapons.
As the Titans approach the NFL Draft, Borgonzi emphasized that supporting Ward remains a top organizational priority. "You’re always looking to support the quarterback," he stated, highlighting protection and adding playmakers as focal points. After selecting Ward first overall last year, ensuring he has the tools to succeed is paramount for the Titans' future.
