Tennessee Titans quarterback Cam Ward finishes his first offseason program with the team as mandatory minicamp concludes, according to reports. Ward and the Titans begin the next phase after minicamp on Tuesday, with new head coach Robert Saleh and new offensive coordinator Brian Daboll leading the team’s offseason work. Sources describe Ward’s approach as straightforward: he treats the end of the offseason program not as a pause, but as a transition to the next scheduled period of preparation. In that framing, Ward emphasizes that any “break” will come only after the season ends, rather than between offseason activities and training camp.
The reports also connect the minicamp wrap-up to the broader context of the Titans’ performance in the prior season. Tennessee is looking to improve after finishing with a 3-14 record, and the offseason work under the new coaching staff is positioned as part of that effort. While the accounts focus on Ward’s mindset and the coaching changes, they share the common thread that minicamp is complete and the roster moves toward training camp.