Last year, Will Levis scored more points in his first game than Cam Ward has all season. Cam has only one touchdown in four games. We owe Will Levis an apology
When the Tennessee Titans made Cam Ward the top pick in April's NFL Draft, they did so knowing the transition wouldn’t be linear.
Four games into his rookie season, the Titans are still searching for their first win, and the box score stats don’t scream instant superstar. But dig beneath the surface, and the signs are unmistakable: Ward is settling in, adjusting to NFL speed, and showing why Tennessee hitched its future to his right arm.
Through four weeks, the surface tells us Ward has thrown two touchdowns and two picks -- modest production by the numbers. But the development of a young quarterback isn’t defined solely by stat lines, especially behind a roster still in flux.
Will Levis, in his first four starts of the 2023 season, recorded 6 touchdowns and 2 interceptions, with a completion rate close to 59% and over 850 passing yards. He even won one of those games, showing promising potential as a rookie QB for the Titans.
Cam Ward, through his first four games in the 2025 season, has struggled more, with only 2 touchdowns and 4 interceptions, a lower completion percentage around 51%, and no wins so far. His passing yards are also significantly lower, just over 600 yards.
Titans rookie QB Cam Ward flashing face-of-the-franchise talent despite winless start
What’s mattered most is Ward's composure, growth in processing speed, and his flashes of undeniable arm talent that already pop on tape. Early on, the jump in defensive disguises, timing windows, and rush pressure was evident.
Tennessee’s offensive line remains inconsistent, and the supporting cast is still meshing with a new quarterback. Yet Ward hasn’t looked overwhelmed. Each week, he’s shown more command of the offense, more confidence operating from the pocket, and a faster trigger when progressions open.
One of the most promising elements of his game so far has been his poise under duress. Even when the pocket collapses, he’s demonstrated the ability to reset, slide, and deliver with velocity to the outside hashes -- something only a handful of quarterbacks in the league can do consistently.
Ward is displaying dynamic traits the Titans can build around
Ward's arm strength isn’t just good; it’s dynamic. Drives to the far sideline, layered throws between zones, and off-platform releases have all shown up in the first month of his career.
The sensational throws he's already put on film tell a story bigger than his touchdown-to-interception ratio. Tennessee has dialed up concepts asking him to read full-field progressions, attack leverage, and trust his arm in tight windows.
Ward has responded with flashes of high-level anticipation, particularly on outbreaking routes and seams. During his lengthy collegiate career at Incarnate Word, Washington State and Miami, he lived off extending plays and improvisation.
In Tennessee, he’s learning to blend that natural creativity with structure -- and the growth is visible.
Ward showcasing necessary growth that indicates the arrow is pointing up in Tennessee
Oftentimes, the biggest hurdle for rookie quarterbacks is timing and adjusting to the speed of the NFL game. The windows are smaller. The blitzes are smarter. Defenders close faster.
Ward has progressed in each of those areas in just four weeks. Where Week 1 showed hesitation at times, Week 4 showed rhythm. Where early reps displayed reliance on his first read, recent drives have shown checkdowns and backside progressions becoming part of his toolkit.
There have been mistakes -- the interceptions reflect that -- but even the turnovers have come with lessons.
Instead of forcing balls into bracket coverage or holding it too long, he’s started to throw with more decisiveness and touch based on coverage keys.
Even as Tennessee struggles to find rhythm on offense and search for their first notch in the win column, Ward has maintained a steady presence in the huddle. Coaches have praised his preparation, his communication, and his resilience after setbacks.
He’s not shrinking in the spotlight of being a franchise quarterback -- he’s acclimating to it.
Ward is showing terrific command of Titans offense
It’s also clear that as the surroundings improve, so will his results. Tennessee still needs help at receiver, the offensive line is a work in progress, and the run game hasn’t provided the balance Ward needs to thrive. And that's before we ever talk about the defense.
Yet even with those limitations, he’s managed to deliver moments where his potential jumps off the screen.
The Titans didn’t draft Ward to be a finished product by October, they turned in his card to be the face of the franchise for the next decade. And through four games -- from the arm angles to the pocket movement to the increasing comfort in the offense -- he’s showing exactly why that belief was warranted.
Wins will eventually come. The stats will climb. The highlight throws will transition into consistent production. Right now, the Titans are getting exactly what you want from a rookie quarterback on a rebuilding roster: progress, poise, and glimpses of something much bigger taking shape in Nashville.
BREAKING: Saquon Barkley Turns Down $18 Million Sponsorship Deal from Pennsylvania Agriculture Giant — "I Can't Support Companies Exploiting Farmers"

In a stunning move, Saquon Barkley, the star running back for the Philadelphia Eagles, has made headlines across the NFL after turning down an $18 million sponsorship deal with one of Pennsylvania's largest agricultural corporations. Barkley’s decision wasn’t driven by money but by his commitment to the state’s farmers and the values that have shaped his life.
“I’ve spent so much of my life here in Pennsylvania, and I refuse to support companies that exploit our farmers,” said Barkley. “I’ve spoken with farmers struggling to make ends meet, and I can’t be associated with a company that doesn’t support them in return for all their hard work.”
The agricultural corporation, under fire for allegedly underpaying dairy workers throughout Pennsylvania, had hoped to capitalize on Barkley’s massive marketability. However, for Barkley, the money was never worth compromising his principles. His words quickly went viral as fans and advocacy groups alike praised his unwavering commitment to the state’s backbone—its farmers.
Barkley’s decision was met with admiration from fans and the broader sports community. “The true face of the Eagles,” many remarked on social media, calling out Barkley for making a stand that most athletes wouldn’t dare. He proved that integrity was worth more than an eight-figure endorsement.
Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni joined the chorus of support, stating, “Saquon isn’t just a leader on the field — his actions off the field show exactly what he stands for. He’s the type of player and person who makes this organization proud.”
As the controversy surrounding the agricultural corporation’s labor practices grows, advocacy groups for Pennsylvania farmers have hailed Barkley’s move as a victory for local communities. “When someone of Saquon Barkley’s stature takes a stand, it sends a message. This isn’t just about sports; it’s about fighting for fairness for the people who make this state thrive,”
Despite already being one of the NFL’s most marketable athletes, Barkley’s choice to pass on a lucrative sponsorship deal has only further solidified his place as a role model. The endorsement, had he accepted it, would have added a prestigious feather in his already impressive cap. Instead, Barkley showed the world that there are some things money can’t buy — and principles are at the top of the list.
Barkley’s decision resonates deeply with fans in Philadelphia, a city renowned for its hardworking and loyal community. By standing with farmers, he has forged a deeper connection with the city, reminding everyone that football in this town is about community, hard work, and loyalty.
As the 2025 NFL season nears, Saquon Barkley’s legacy continues to grow — not just as one of the league’s top players, but as a man who values people and character over endorsement deals. For Philadelphia Eagles fans, Barkley is more than just a superstar — he is the embodiment of everything their city stands for.