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July 17, 2025 • 27 mins
Jim Wyatt joins Amie Wells as they preview Tennessee Titans Training Camp.

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Speaker 1 (00:11):
This is the ott.

Speaker 2 (00:13):
I'm Amy Wells and I'm joined by Titan Senior writer
editor Jim Wyatt. Jim, I've brought you outside today, not
just because it's about one hundred degrees in Nashville and
that felt like kind of a mean trick, but because
training camp is just around the corner, and this felt
like the right place to really get in the mood,

(00:34):
really feel the vibe.

Speaker 1 (00:35):
Of training camp. But the heat is also a real thing.

Speaker 3 (00:39):
Yes, and if we ruin a phil vibe, we can
take it out to the fifty, right out and mail
the sun. You'll do that?

Speaker 1 (00:45):
No, I sure don't.

Speaker 4 (00:46):
Don't.

Speaker 2 (00:46):
I'm not there yet, and I don't think anybody's really
there yet. You can see behind us. They're mowing the fields,
they're getting everything ready. There's construction happening around Saint Thomas
Sports Park, putting up the tents and the bleachers and
all of the things that you see every year at
training camp.

Speaker 1 (01:02):
But Jim, can you believe we're really here?

Speaker 3 (01:04):
Yeah, it's hard to believe, you know these You know,
once they finish Mini camp and you've got the countdown
to training camp, it always flies by. But yeah, you're right,
once you see the tents going up. Once you see
the field being painted, the numbers going in, you know
it's getting close. More more people in the building now
than there have been the last couple of weeks, and
we'll be out here on the field next week.

Speaker 1 (01:23):
We haven't seen a training camp that is this hot.
I looked at the forecast right before.

Speaker 2 (01:28):
I came down here, and temperatures in Nashville are supposed
to be in the mid to upper nineties.

Speaker 1 (01:33):
And that's not heat index, that's like air temperature.

Speaker 3 (01:36):
Right.

Speaker 2 (01:37):
How do you think that's going to impact the way
the Titans are able to work, because it really is,
I mean at some points a safety concern.

Speaker 3 (01:45):
Yeah, and we'll find out pretty quickly who's in great
shape and who's been working. Yeah. I do think because
of the schedule, a lot of eight o'clock practices, we're
going to really get going and be done by the
time the real heat gets gets out here. I think
I don't think it'll be that much of a concern.
I mean, I think most days it is an eight
to ten fifteen practice and then obviously interviews, you know,

(02:09):
Brian Callahan will be talking to what people are eating,
their raising brand. I think his press conference starts at
maybe seven, seven to fifteen in the morning a lot
of those days, so they can get going early to
get the gay started. I think heat obviously will be
an issue for some guys that they have to make
sure they hydrate, but I think I think guys will manage.
It'll be good for him. I think the real heat

(02:29):
will come when we're in Atlanta and in Tampa, because
I think there's practice a little bit later in the
day and they know heat down there as well.

Speaker 2 (02:36):
Yeah, it's it's hot everywhere, especially in the South. As
we're getting ready for training camp and really building up
to it.

Speaker 1 (02:42):
You mentioned it.

Speaker 2 (02:44):
You can almost feel it in the building that things
are about to get started. So anything different about maybe
the vibe or what you're feeling around the building this
year than in previous years.

Speaker 3 (02:53):
Yeah, I mean, I think the way Brian Kyleahan approached
the off season, more competition, more togetherness, trying to get
players to know each other better. I think it's been great,
and I think the energy throughout the off season was good,
you know, from from the practice sessions to what we
saw at the end of practice when they would have
competitive figures where guys would work against one another in
groups as he divided up the team. So I think

(03:15):
the energy has been really good for this team. And
I think, you know, Dinard Wilson been in year two,
and Nick Holt's been in year two, and and you know,
obviously change his own Special Teams John Fossil, the way
he's kind of conducted things with the Special Teams unit,
I think there's more confidence, more more togetherness, and feels
like this team is UH is going to be in

(03:35):
a better position as we start camp.

Speaker 2 (03:37):
You know, I had the opportunity to talk to Brian
Callahan on the OTP about competition and where that idea
came from to really foster a sense of competition and
everything they do. And he talked about how competition and
overcoming adversity together.

Speaker 1 (03:55):
Really breeds the culture of your.

Speaker 2 (03:57):
Team, and so he was very intentional about doing that
during the off season program. What's interesting now is that
training camp is inherently competitive because this is where jobs
are won and lost.

Speaker 1 (04:11):
How do you think that's going.

Speaker 2 (04:12):
To carry over where yes, it's competition, Yes we're all
going up against each other all the time, but we're
also trying to create a team.

Speaker 3 (04:21):
Yeah, and and certainly you know, training camp does bring
out the energy and brings out the competition more than
any other time because you're putting the pads on the
first time. Some jobs are at stake, so you know,
I know they always preach about, you know, don't cross
the line, don't get into fights. But sometimes when you're
in practice and your jobs on the line and the

(04:42):
guy against you is is is bothering you? I guess
the tide of working with them days in a row,
that's when you'll see some scraps happen. But I think
they wanted to keep guys keep it in line. Uh,
you know, support one another. Like you said, we're all
a team trying to work together.

Speaker 4 (04:59):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (04:59):
But nothing like putting on the pads and the heat
that will bring out the best in guys.

Speaker 2 (05:04):
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Speaker 1 (05:49):
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let's talk about.

Speaker 2 (05:54):
Some of the position groups that are going to be competing,
because there's a lot to watch in this training camp.

Speaker 1 (06:01):
I guess the place we.

Speaker 2 (06:03):
Should start are just position groups that are kind of
still up in the air in terms of open spots
that are really up for grabs.

Speaker 3 (06:10):
Yeah, I mean, I think it's the biggest one is
inside linebacker. You know, Cody Barton is going to be
a starter. I think he's been really good this offseason.
Who starts next to him, James Williams, Gray, Otis Reese.
I think that's a big one. I think Reese. I
think it's between you know, between Williams and Gray. I
think throughout the offseason. I'd say probably Gray has the
league going into camp, but I say Williams has the

(06:32):
league going into camp. But Gray has a chance to
certainly win, win, And that's what competition and that's what
training camps all about. That's one of them. A lot
of other ones. Are you know, who's going to be
the third tight end, who's going to be the ninth
and tenth offensive lineman. How are things going to shape
out in the secondary, and how our guys going to
be able to stay healthy? I think what happens at

(06:54):
the receiver position, I know we'll probably get into that
as well. A lot will hin join how the young
rookies do. So I would say probably going into camp,
if you've got a fifty three man roster, I think
probably you know, GM head coach have a pretty good
idea on fifty guys, and so you've got three guys
biling for spots and they'll have to proving help on

(07:16):
special teams and prove that they're better than maybe a
fringe guid. Another position group, Well.

Speaker 2 (07:21):
Let's talk about those receivers a little bit, because there's
thirteen in that room right now.

Speaker 1 (07:25):
That's a pretty big number.

Speaker 2 (07:26):
What do guys have to do to really separate themselves
from the group. We know Calvin Bridley's going to be
a starter, but behind him, there's a lot of configurations
of these guys and ways that it could shake out.

Speaker 3 (07:39):
Yeah, I agree. I mean, I think the only thing
you know for sure going into camp is that Calvin
Ridley is the one and expect him to be good
after that. I mean, you look at Van Jefferson and
you look at Tyler Lockett. You figure those guys, because
of their experience, would fall in line at being the
two and the three. But I don't know that it
necessarily has to shake out that way. I think that's
where Shimrie d Kay and Elec eelmannor depending on how

(08:02):
they do, they could change the peck and gold in
that group. If one of those guys is really good
and they feel like they can count on those guys early,
maybe they move up and are guys that they think
they can regularly count on to be on the field
as a two or three. So maybe one of the
veterans slides back a little bit. We haven't seen a
lot of Tyler Locke at the soft season because he

(08:23):
was dealing with an injury and had some other stuff
going on. He had his first child, So I'm anxious
to see what he looks like when camp starts. I
think the room certainly probably, I think he's probably been
impressed by what is around him, so he knows he's
going to have to get after it. After that. I mean,
I think Bryce Oliver, because of what we can do

(08:44):
on special teams, probably has a good shot to make it.
So that's six. All the guys I've mentioned, I think
there's potential this team keeps seven. So then you know
who's the seventh. You know, Xavier Rostreppo has been really
good the soft season, but you've got Trailing Burkes obviously,
Jawan Jackson and Mason Kinsey, a lot of other guys
that they're gonna be bailing out, and so curiously how

(09:06):
that plays out, and health is going to have something
to do with it too, because guys get hurt in
thisspractice time. Just don't know that I meant that I
even mentioned Trailing Burke's so Trey Lin, I mean, we
haven't seen a lot of him this off season, comes
back from his ACL so does he have one last
surge in him to try to say, hey, I'm worth

(09:28):
keeping around, and we'll spine that out.

Speaker 2 (09:30):
The numbers are so interesting too, because, okay, so if
the Titans end up keeping seven wide receivers, how does
that impact some of these other groups and the numbers
they're able to keep. And one of those groups is
the offensive line that's seen a lot of change, a
lot of kind of reshuffling of people. There's new faces
in there. But that's another group where you want to
have some depth. But who is that going to be

(09:51):
and how are those numbers gonna work?

Speaker 3 (09:53):
Yeah, And I think the biggest one for me starting
off is on the offensive line especially is what is
Lloyd Kushianberry ready for King Camp? Is he how much
if he's not ready, when does he join the team?
How much is he able to do? What Dan Moore
looks like with the pads on at left tackle? How
Jc Latham you know, adjust with the pads on playing

(10:13):
right tackle, had a great off season. Avision mentioned who's
behind him? You know, Corey Levin got to work a
lot of work at center. I think he's in, you know,
good shape to be a backup there. Hants obviously a
swing guy who can play a number of spots. Uh,
you know, a joke. Wu the team likes him. I
think he's versatile enough where he can play some. So

(10:34):
that's eight. So then you're battling for nine and ten
and you know a lot of guys in that group
curious to see how how it plays out rupture as
somebody who's been valuable can play a number of different spots,
and Mustafer is new and so curiously how some of
these some of these play out. And again, health is
going to determine a lot.

Speaker 1 (10:55):
Yep, there's a lot to watch for sure.

Speaker 2 (10:57):
While we're talking about the offense, we've made it, I
mean over ten minutes, and we haven't mentioned the quarterbacks yet.
So this feels like an appropriate time to bring up
the quarterback of it all. It seems as though all
indicator's point to cam Ward being the expected number one
quarterback for the Tennessee Titans. With that in mind, what

(11:18):
does a successful training camp look like for cam Ward
when it seems like you already know what the expectation
is when camp is over.

Speaker 3 (11:28):
Yeah, I think just him being more comfortable, not making
the same mistake twice, not turning the ball over, getting
on the same page with the receivers. Yeah, I mean
at this point, Cam is expected to be the starter.
I think based on what he's done, based on what
they picked him, based on his overall ability, I think

(11:50):
he's going to be. He's the best quarterback on this team.
And now he's just got to go out and build
momentum during the course of camping. And again he's got
to stay healthy too. But like everything I've seen from Cam,
you know, so far, from his competitiveness, to his work ethic,
to his no nonsense approach to wanting to be out
here every day and if not here in the building

(12:10):
early in the morning and working during the off season,
I think they just don't want to have any setbacks
from him and just want to see his you know, growth,
just continue to go on an upward trek.

Speaker 2 (12:21):
So knowing that that is all but secure, what then
does that mean for Will Levis? What does this training
camp really mean for him as he continues his growth
as a quarterback in this league?

Speaker 3 (12:35):
Yeah, I mean, I think Will has done everything right too.
It's a tough spot for Will because this time last year,
everybody was talking about him being the starter and what
he has to do to be ready for the season,
and now he knows that cam Ward was brought Why
cam Ward was brought in here? And I think Will's
handled it well. He went to California, you know, work
with Jordan Palmer. I think he improved his technique and

(12:58):
proved his accuracy. I think on the field to think
he's been good this off season, but I think he
knows that his path is as the team's number two quarterback.
Uh so he needs to play well. He needs to
solidify that. With all that said, you know, I know
other teams are going to be watching the Titans this
off season when Will Levis is playing. They're going to be,

(13:20):
you know, having joint practices against the Buccaneers and the
Falcons and and you know it's not going to surprise
me if other teams, depending on what happens across the league,
start making calls to Mike Bragan's and Chad Brinker and
and inquire about Will Levis. So and you know, I
think if you get an offer, you can't refuse. You
gotta you got to consider that as well. So Will's

(13:43):
playing for his fate on this year's on this team.
Uh God forbid something happens to cam Ward. You know,
he's got to put himself into a position where he
can be the star if it has to be. And
also we we can't ignore the fact that, uh, that
things happen in this league that uh, that will surprise sometimes.
And I'm not gonna be surprised if teams at least

(14:03):
are inquiring about him as the season approaches.

Speaker 2 (14:05):
And there's two other guys in that room Brandon Allen
and Tim Boyle both added during free agency. What can
they do to insert themselves into this conversation and become
people who are actually thought of as guys who could
be in that number two spot.

Speaker 3 (14:20):
Yeah, I think Brandon Allen between those two, I think
Brandon Allen is the guy who would if let's say
Will EV's not here, brand I think Brandon Allen is
the number two. And you know, Brian Callahan has worked
with him in the past. I think he likes his makeup,
likes his ability, thinks he's capable of being a solid
number two, you know, who gives you the better chance

(14:40):
to win games if let's say cams out for an
extended period of time, that's certainly something you have to consider,
I think. But I think Brandon Allen's he just needs
to you know, kind of like will it needs to
make good decisions. He can't turn the ball over. Got
to take advantage of all of his reps. Boil probably
reps will be a little bit more imitated in the camp,
I would think, but certainly has opportunity himself to stay

(15:07):
in a conversation.

Speaker 1 (15:08):
Let's take a minute to talk about you, Jim Waatt.

Speaker 2 (15:10):
Because as the quarterbacks are working throughout training camp, you
chart every single throw that happens on these fields during camp.
How exhausting is that for you? There are so many
footballs thrown during training camp.

Speaker 3 (15:26):
Yeah, so you have to kind of stay locked in.
You know, certainly you can as you know, you can
get distracted out here and get into conversations, and so
I try to just stay locked in and make sure
I'm not missing a throw. I'm trying to keep track
of who's throwing it, who's catching it on every play.
And then if you've probably seen my wall in the office,
I've got everything taped up there that shows accumulative total

(15:49):
throughout camp, not only for the quarterbacks, but for the receivers.
You know, if they're any interceptions. I keep track with
the kicking stats because it kind of helps me looking
back to see how guys do you know, obviously guys
are gonna have their ups and downs, but it gives
me a good idea of maybe what the complete body
of work looks like when it's all said and done.

(16:10):
So it is a lot of work, but certainly gives
me something right about And on a day, you know,
if I'm watching the I think the day cam Ward
was twenty one out of twenty two during the offseason,
completed maybe nineteen twenty passes in a row. If I'm
not keeping track of that, I'm thinking he had a
good day. But by keeping track, I know how good
of a day he had. And and so it's it's

(16:33):
certainly a lot of work, but it keeps me locked
into practices even more.

Speaker 1 (16:36):
How many pencils are you burning through?

Speaker 3 (16:37):
Burning through some pencils? Yeah, I've burned through. I've have
had to buy another box this offseason.

Speaker 1 (16:43):
Get ready I reload the box him?

Speaker 2 (16:47):
It is I mean with it, the amount of things
that are happening throughout the course of a training camp practice,
whether it be on the field, different position groups going
all at different times, different sections of this team working
out simultaneously, and just like fans, and there's commotion, and
there's music, and then there's every media member who covers

(17:10):
this team, and they're all very chatty because we haven't
seen each other in a while.

Speaker 1 (17:13):
And so there's a lot going on.

Speaker 2 (17:15):
So I've always been very impressed by Jim Whitatt's stats
throughout training camp because it is an impressive feat that
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Speaker 1 (17:52):
Now back to the OTP. All right, let's talk about
this rookie class just a little bit.

Speaker 2 (17:57):
It's safe to say I think that this rookie class
is going into training camp with some pretty high expectations.

Speaker 1 (18:04):
Do you get that feeling as well?

Speaker 3 (18:05):
I do you know? Starting with the quarterback, obviously, when
you got a when you got a number one overall
pick leading the way, certainly that puts a lot of
emphasis on that class. But it's not just Cam like
Fimmy old Deejo. UH has a chance to really kind
of cut some eyes this offseason. Big expectations out of him,
expect I think they expect him to be a guy

(18:28):
that's on the field from the very start in week one,
and Uh he'll have to prove that he's ready in camp.
We kind of touched on the receivers, but you know,
the rookie receivers, including Rastreppo, UH, bring a lot of
attention to this class, and those guys have a chance,
you know, especially DK and io manor have a chance
to really make a big impact for this team. Early

(18:52):
gunner Helm we haven't touched on him yet, but he's
another guy and I'm curious to see when the pads
come on just how he is able to perform and
how he's able to kind of hold up day after
day after day. So and I expect him to be
able to. So I think there's a really good rookie class,
a group that UH that has a chance to have

(19:13):
a lot of guys on the field early this fall.

Speaker 2 (19:15):
After watching everybody work throughout rookie mini camp o t
as mandatory mini camp. Who in that draft class are
you most excited to watch make the transition from the
off season program to training camp.

Speaker 3 (19:31):
Yeah? If I say Cam, is it cheating? Obviously?

Speaker 1 (19:34):
Totally?

Speaker 3 (19:36):
Yeah, I mean, obviously it's got to be Cam. I
mean I think he I thought again, I thought he
had a great off season. I thought everything I saw
from him was good. He turned the ball over handful
of times. But I think because it's him taking chances,
you know, whether it's in a red zone period or
or him getting on the same page if there's receivers.

(19:56):
So now, how does he take what he learned from
the office season into training camp and build on that
and in a large part, in a big way, I
should say the success of this team is going to
hinge on how Cam is, especially how he is early.
So I think all eves will be on him. Once again,

(20:17):
if I have to pick a one B, I think
it would probably be Fimi, just because again he's making
a transition to a different position. He's still adjusting to
that after doing that in college. You know, he's looked
like he had the pads on out here this offseason
because of his size and stature, even though he hasn't
so seeing him in shoulder pads and seeing him ready

(20:39):
to get after it against some of these offensive lineman
when they're padded up, curious see how he does.

Speaker 2 (20:45):
Femmi's the one that I was going to say because
of that position change, And I mean that's saying something
because I always cheat when given the opportunity.

Speaker 1 (20:54):
So I'm glad you did it for me.

Speaker 2 (20:56):
We haven't talked a ton a ton about the defense,
and partially that's because we haven't seen him with pads
on yet, and so there's only so much you can
do and only so much you can really understand until
this team.

Speaker 1 (21:08):
Puts pads on.

Speaker 2 (21:10):
What are you most looking forward to or what question
marks do you maybe still have about this defense that
you're hoping will be answered once they get pads on.

Speaker 3 (21:19):
Yeah, and uh, And part of it is who wins
the job next to Barton. That's the biggest h competition
I think on the team. Another big part for me
is just how things shake out at cornerback. You know
Lugeria Sneid and how he what he's able to do
in camp, whether he's able to build some momentum going
into you know, the off season. That's that's a big one.

(21:42):
Build a moment Log just didn't do much. John Austin,
we saw him out here from time to time. He
spent most of the time inside and working his way back.
You know, does he start on pup if he practices?
How much do they manage him? Uh? Because he's going
to control the pecking order in that group. I mean,
I think obviously in McCreary and Jarvis brown Lee, this

(22:03):
team's top three corners. Darryl Baker a good player, gave
Judy Lyley I think has made some plays. They've got
some other guys in that cornerback group that are gonna
be worth keeping eye on. But it all hinges on
what Sneed's able to do and how much he's able
to be on the field, So that how things shape
out at corners. One is there seems like the team's

(22:23):
a little thin on the defensive line obviously, like devi
Andre Sweat and Jeffrey Simmons and Bass and Joseph Day.
But after that, I mean, I think they're still looking
for guys to kind of step up and play there.
So that's something I'm watching safety feel good about Amani
Hooker and Xavier Woods. But Kevin Winston's another guy that

(22:46):
we have seen out here, maybe on the side field working.
Is he able to work his way into the mix
to get himself ready for the season. That's something else
I'm looking for out of the defense.

Speaker 2 (22:57):
In summary, Jim Whitett is watching the front the middle.

Speaker 1 (23:02):
To touch all all of the parts.

Speaker 3 (23:04):
Yes, but I did not mention that I didn't touch
on edge much other than Fimy Draymont Jones. I mean,
he's another guy that, uh you know, Draymond and Arden
key Uh that way, I'm trying to mention everybody on
the defense, I love it way. Uh well, I don't
leave anybody out. But but how those guys do, how
that shakes out? Again, I have to expect Femmy to

(23:26):
be on the field a lot from the start, and
I expect Draymont Jones to be on the field a
lot from the start. So Arden is going to be
probably more of a situational pass rusher, but the success
he has will determine just how much he's on the field. Too.

Speaker 1 (23:40):
If there's anyone you don't want to leave out, it's.

Speaker 3 (23:43):
And thought he had a good offseason I know, and
I know coaches praised him for just taking Femi under
his wing and kind of uh being a good leader
for that group.

Speaker 2 (23:52):
Absolutely, who's a player that fans maybe aren't talking about
that you think they should be.

Speaker 3 (23:58):
I think Spears Maybe I haven't missed his name yet,
just because he's gonna have a bigger role this year
as long as he can stay healthy. Tony Pollard obviously
was the workhorse last year, in large part because he
had to be because Taija was dealing with some injuries,
and I think toward the end of the season he
was able to kind of get into a little bit
of a groove and show his potential. So I think

(24:19):
tai J. Spears is somebody who could generate some buzz
just because I thought he looked really good, look fast
this offseason and expect him to be very active in camp.

Speaker 2 (24:30):
What's one storyline that you, Jim Wyatt, are excited about
watching develop throughout camp.

Speaker 3 (24:36):
I think probably to Andre Sweat and just how he
shows up here and what he's able to do in camp.
There's no question that he is very talented and when
he is playing at a high level, he is he
can be great, and we saw glimpses of that last year,
but we didn't see it consistently. And I think a
lot a lot's going to hinge on just what he's

(24:58):
able to do in camp. Hope is that he shows
up in great shape, he is able to practice all
the way through, They're able to build him up towards
the season, and he can be a dominant force this fall.
But that's a lot of that's up to him.

Speaker 2 (25:12):
Devandre Sweat is a veteran player that I'm really excited
about what he could be able to do in twenty
twenty five.

Speaker 1 (25:18):
Do you have a player like that that you're excited about.

Speaker 2 (25:21):
Watching what they do in twenty twenty five and maybe
how they elevate their game.

Speaker 3 (25:24):
Yeah, I think Calvin Ridley. And that's not to say
he didn't have a good year last year. He caught,
you know. I think he had one thousand and one
thousand and seventy nine receiving yards. But just him being
the leader of that group now, I think he seemed
like he's has re energized with cam Ward here. He
knows he's the leader of this group now and some
young guys around him. So I think Calvin Ridley is

(25:47):
a guy who's has potential to make more explosive plays
and to be playmaker week in and week out. There
were games last year where Calvin didn't get involved in
the first half, and certainly he expressed some frustration because
of that. I think they need to make sure they
they have him and the game plan making plays because
that opens up things for everybody.

Speaker 1 (26:07):
Jimmy, what's your favorite thing about training camp?

Speaker 3 (26:10):
I think that just the competition and just the count
down to the season. I mean, it's I like watching
the off season work, but you know there's going to
be a pause there before training camp starts. Now every
day when practice ins or one day closer to preseason
games and one day closer to the season. So I
look forward to camp just to see how some of
these battles shake out, and to see who can stay healthy,

(26:33):
and to see how this team comes together. As we
approach week one in Denver, and you're going to see
a lot of optimism around the league, probably here. You know,
all thirty two teams certainly in camp feel good about themselves.
But I think how things go, how players perform, how
camp does specifically, that makes me excited about camp this year.

Speaker 2 (26:54):
That was a really good answer, Jim, My favorite thing
is the fights.

Speaker 1 (26:58):
That's last.

Speaker 2 (27:00):
Training camp begins here at Ascension Saint Thomas Sports Park
on July twenty third. That is the first official practice
of training camp. Now, if you want to know when
the open practices are, Tennessee Titans dot Com is where
you can go to get all of that information. I
think some of them are sold out, so head on
over there and check all of it out. If they
are sold out, don't fear, my friends, there's another opportunity.

(27:22):
July twenty six is Back Together Saturday. It's at Nissan Stadium.
It's free to the public. Just go online Tennessee Titans
dot Com claim your tickets there. We hope to see
you over at Nissan Stadium. That practice is always so
much fun. There's a lot of different things going on,
fun for the whole family. So come on out to
Nissan Stadium. We would love to see you there on
July twenty six. For Jim, I'm Amy Wells and this

(27:45):
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