Cam Ward didn’t undergo surgery after suffering an AC joint sprain in his throwing shoulder throughout the Titans’ Week 18 contest. His recovery has after all been monitored closely since then, and progress continues to be made.
The Titans recently began their offseason program as one among the teams with a brand new head coach in place. Ward has been present while continuing his rehab, and no setbacks have been encountered. So long as that continues to be the case, 2025’s first overall pick will give you the chance to take part in spring workouts.
“He’s been on the market,” general manager Mike Borgonzi said on Thursday (via ESPN’s Turron Davenport). “I’m sure you’ve seen the videos of him throwing. He looks good.”
Ward is heading in the right direction to participate in minicamp next month. Provided all goes well in that regard, he shall be positioned for a full workload in training camp this summer. Ward’s health is clearly paramount to the Titans’ efforts to bounce back from a 3-14 2025 campaign. His presence was a key think about Brian Daboll‘s decision to hitch Robert Saleh‘s coaching staff during this yr’s hiring cycle, and a full stretch of acclimating to Daboll’s offense would set Ward up for a Yr 2 jump.
Things didn’t go in accordance with plan for Tennessee on offense last season, and it got here as little surprise when Brian Callahan was fired midway through the campaign. Higher play across the board shall be required, including from Ward’s supporting forged but in addition the signal-caller himself. Ward will turn 24 next month, and his ability to turn into a franchise passer shall be critical in determining the Titans’ level of success under Saleh. Reinforcements via the draft are forthcoming after Borgonzi and Co. made several big-ticket defensive additions on defense.
Bringing in notable defensive prospects will little question be a goal for next week’s draft, but Ward figures to have latest faces around him when he’s next on the sphere for full-team work. That is ready to happen shortly.

