It was a jam-packed day for Tennessee Titans rookie linebacker Anthony Hill Jr., who balanced workouts, community service, and even signing his first NFL contract. The second-round pick, along with other Titans rookies, rolled up their sleeves at the Second Harvest Food Bank, packing boxes of food and essentials for families in need across the Nashville area.
For Hill, this wasn't just about giving back—it was about building a foundation. "We all knew each other from around the country, but getting to meet and know them on a personal level has been cool," Hill said. "We just finished working out, came straight here, and now we're packing boxes to help kids around Tennessee. It's about getting integrated with the city."
The rookie emphasized why this connection matters early in his career. "I feel it's important to get to know the city and the people rooting for you. It creates a deeper connection," he explained. Between workouts, community projects, and signing day, Hill is already showing the work ethic and leadership that made him a top pick—both on the field and off.
Hill and this rookie class are proving that rebuilding a team's culture starts with character, and their volunteer efforts are a perfect first step into the Titans community.
