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  • Thanks to “overwhelming demand,” Attack on Titan’s movie release has been extended

    Thanks to “overwhelming demand,” Attack on Titan’s movie release has been extended


    If you’re desperate to see Attack on Titan: The Last Attack in theaters, then the good news is you’re getting another chance if you’re in the US or Canada.

    “Due to overwhelming demand, Attack on Titan: THE LAST ATTACK screenings in the US & Canada have been EXTENDED! More chances to experience the epic conclusion on the big screen – don’t miss out!” reads a post on Attack on Titan’s Twitter account.





    Great news for all Attack on Titan fans! Thanks to the overwhelming demand for the highly anticipated movie adaptation, the release date has been extended to meet the excitement of fans worldwide.

    The action-packed film, based on the popular manga and anime series, has generated a massive buzz among fans, who have been eagerly awaiting its release. With stunning visuals, intense action sequences, and a captivating storyline, the Attack on Titan movie promises to be a thrilling ride for fans of the series.

    The extension of the release date is a testament to the dedication and passion of Attack on Titan fans, who have shown their support for the franchise in a big way. So mark your calendars and get ready to experience the epic adventure of Attack on Titan on the big screen. Thank you for your overwhelming demand and support!

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  • Will Levis Will Be the Titans Starting QB in 2025


    While there are those that are ready to jump ship from the Will Levis experience in Tennessee, it may not be all as bad as some think.

    The 2024 season was pretty much a disaster for the Titans after winning just three games and earning the number one pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. All signs point towards the team using the first overall selection on a quarterback to lead the franchise.

    Tennessee might not want to be too trigger happy about moving on from Levis. The season was not good, but Levis still has some characteristics of what could make him a solid starter in the NFL. 

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    Levis Showed Improvement in Year 2

    People can criticize Levis all they want, but there were signs of him showing improvement from season one. His biggest improvement came with his accuracy as he increased from 58.4% in 2023 to 63.1% this past season and that’s with less talent around him. His scrambling ability improved as well as he was able to pick up over four yards a carry which was double from 2023.

    The turnovers did increase from four interceptions in 2023 to 12 this season and there were times of his decision-making being all over the place. What fans must keep in mind is he was number a new offensive system for the second straight year and trying to get in rhythm of his new head coach Brian Callahan.

    Do Titans fan remember former quarterback Steve McNair? It took him six years just to get to his first Pro Bowl and he only completed over 63% of his passes twice in his 13-year career with both coming in the last two years in Baltimore. It takes time to build a quarterback up to his full potential, so patience is needed for Levis.

    Titans Weren’t Set Up for Success

    Let’s face it, the Titans’ 2024 campaign was doomed the moment Derrick Henry left for the Baltimore Ravens and Tennessee traded DeAndre Hopkins to the Kansas City Chiefs. This left Levis to work with Calvin Ridley and Tyler Boyd, which while they are not bad options, they don’t live up to number one receiver status.

    Tennessee’s offense finished 26th in total offense, averaging 304.3 yards per game. New running back Tony Pollard was able to eclipsed 1,000 yards, but he can’t be compare to what Henry has done. Ridley also added over 1,000 yards as he showed his talent with the second leading receiver only putting up 497 yards.

    It’s hard to win in the NFL if the team surrounding a quarterback can’t play at an elite level. The Titans were in rebuild mode in 2024 so it’s hard to be too critical of Levis when it should be 2025 where he shows the most growth.

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    There is good quarterback talent between Cam Ward and Shedeur Sanders, but neither really screams “hall of fame talent.” One player that the Titans should consider instead is Travis Hunter who can play receiver and help Levis be his number one guy while loading the secondary with talent.

    Tennessee will have options in free agency to push Levis to improve his play with the likes of Sam Darnold, Justin Fields, Zach Wilson among others. While a veteran quarterback will be expensive to pay for, they could be brought in to challenge Levis and help motivate him to earn the starting job.

    We have seen teams do this in the past and it has benefited them. Even if the veteran quarterback doesn’t win the job, Levis will have someone to use as a mentor to help better shape his game in year three.

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    With the recent trade of Ryan Tannehill, many are speculating who will be the starting quarterback for the Tennessee Titans in 2025. One name that has been gaining traction is Will Levis.

    Levis, a former standout at Penn State, has shown tremendous potential in his limited playing time with the Titans. His strong arm and athleticism make him a viable candidate to lead the team in the future.

    While there may be other contenders for the starting quarterback position, Levis has the tools and the drive to succeed. With a strong supporting cast around him, including star running back Derrick Henry and talented receivers, Levis could thrive as the leader of the Titans’ offense.

    Only time will tell if Levis will indeed be the Titans’ starting quarterback in 2025, but all signs point to a bright future for this young and promising player. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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  • 2025 NFL mock draft 5.0: Titans take ‘generational’ talent, while QBs go 2-3 and Jets get a steal


    The Super Bowl is set! The Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles will square off in New Orleans … and pick last in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft.

    If you’re not a fan of either team, you’re still in luck. Here’s how your squad can start making the climb to the big game.

    Draft order via Tankathon. In this edition, Nate Tice makes the odd-numbered picks and Charles McDonald makes the even.

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    The Titans said they want a “generational” talent at the top of the draft, though Cam Ward would still make sense if they decide to move on from Will Levis. There’s also the possibility of adding more firepower to their defensive front with Abdul Carter, or a trade (a long-term right tackle would sure be nice). Really whatever adventure the Titans choose makes sense at the top of a wide open class. Hunter is a dynamic talent at cornerback, with even more to tap into. He would bring starpower to Tennessee’s defense and help bolster the offense in a small role, too. — Nate Tice

    The Browns are in a tough spot with Deshaun Watson’s contract looming large for the next few years, but they can at least give themselves an opportunity to move on at quarterback rather quickly with the selection of Ward. He’s a gunslinger and a player who will try to make the most of whatever the defense offers up — which ends up in mistakes sometimes. Still, he has the aggressive style to end up as a high quality NFL passer. — Charles McDonald

    The Giants get their new QB of the future, and a player who is used to pressure, attention and bright lights. While this is a tad rich for where Sanders will end up on big boards, he’s tough, competitive, has plenty of arm strength to attack all areas of the field and can really drive on throws. QB desperation is a real thing, especially in New York.

    New England seemingly found its quarterback in Drake Maye, who was stellar as a rookie last season. Now, the Patriots need to find serious help on the offensive line in order to make sure he has the most help possible to see his career through. Campbell is a Day 1 starter at left tackle who will be a nice building block on New England’s mission to improve the offensive line.

    With QBs and Hunter going early, the Jaguars have talented players to select from. The Jaguars, and whatever general manager will be making this pick for them, go with the explosive Graham to add some interior disruption to their front. Jacksonville has holes at other places along the roster, but Graham is a talented player who played through injuries in 2025, and would turn the Jaguars’ front into one of the league’s better ones right away.

    Johnson is probably the best player available at this point in the draft, bringing potential shutdown cornerback skills to a defense that desperately needs big-time talent on the outside.

    This would be quite the get for the Jets at No. 7. Carter has upside as a true pass rushing ace who would inject the venom back into what has been a deep unit in recent years. Carter has an explosive get-off and the bend to turn the corner on tackles. He’s still inconsistent playing the run, which means you won’t see many Carter-Will McDonald pairings on early downs, but he would keep the cupboard full of pass rushing options for Aaron Glenn and new defensive coordinator Steve Wilks.

    Carolina got some quality play out of Bryce Young toward the end of the season and now need to keep building out the core. McMillan can be a tremendous No. 1 receiver for Young to grow with and would immediately create quality depth with young players like Xavier Legette and Jalen Coker.

    Nate Tice and Charles McDonald's 2025 NFL mock draft 5.0 is here. (Grant Thomas/Yahoo Sports)Nate Tice and Charles McDonald's 2025 NFL mock draft 5.0 is here. (Grant Thomas/Yahoo Sports)

    Nate Tice and Charles McDonald’s 2025 NFL mock draft 5.0 is here. (Grant Thomas/Yahoo Sports)

    Chase Young and Payton Turner are free agents, and Cameron Jordan is on the back nine of his career. Williams’ length and tools give him one of the highest upsides of any player in this draft class. He still needs time to tap into that upside, but there were strong glimpses and stretches this season after Williams returned from an ankle injury. On a Saints franchise without a head coach and with holes and decisions to make at essentially every position, Williams will almost certainly get the playing time to hone his talent.

    The Bears need offensive line help outside of right tackle, so here’s a running mate for Darnell Wright. Simmons has a chance to be a riser during the draft process considering his skills, athleticism and upside.

    Whether it’s a new right tackle, interior help or a Trent Williams succession plan, the 49ers’ offense could use an injection of beef. Membou is a good athlete who played tackle this past year at Missouri, but could kick inside at the next level. He has long arms that can bring some pop with his blocks. Kyle Shanahan likes to ask his linemen to move and be in space, and Membou would fit in nicely somewhere.

    Something flashy for America’s Team. Jeanty isn’t necessarily the most important player the Cowboys need coming into the draft, but he would be a great fit for their offense and most importantly, sell jerseys.

    Banks has been the left tackle for Texas the past several years but I think his NFL future will be best kicking inside to guard. Banks is squarely built, strong and explosive. The Dolphins have multiple guards about to hit free agency and are currently without a returning starter at either spot. Banks can fit many types of offensive attacks as a guard, and would nicely fill the huge hole on Miami’s offensive line.

    The Colts seem to be sticking with Anthony Richardson for another year, so here’s a dynamic athlete at tight end to make his life a little easier. For his size (6-foot-6, 261 pounds), Warren is one of the most impressive athletes in the country and will open up the playbook for Colts head coach Shane Steichen.

    Grant is a monster in the middle whose best football is in front of him. He has excellent size (6-3, 340 pounds) and is very good against the run, but isn’t just a plugger. While the Falcons desperately need pass rushers (as has been the case for over a decade), Grant is an easy mover who can be disruptive. He needs work harnessing his tools.

    Walker is the perfect player for how the Cardinals have liked playing defense. He’s an amoeba-like defender who can play a whole bunch of roles and excels as a blitzer moving fast downhill. Walker may not be a classic edge, but that’s a good fit for Arizona.

    The Bengals need to address their leakiness against the run this offseason, and that begins up the spine of their defense. Nolen is another athletic defensive tackle in this class who is especially disruptive on twists and games. He still has to harness his ability to impact plays more consistently, but he can create edginess and explosive plays for a defense that desperately needs it.

    Klint Kubiak’s scheme is going to run the damn ball and Seattle’s offensive line didn’t necessarily make that the easiest task this season. Booker would be an immediate starter along the line for a group that desperately needs talent.

    This has been one of my favorite pairings on these mock drafts. General manager Jason Licht does a great job of addressing current and soon-to-be holes at positions. Lavonte David is a franchise legend, but inside linebacker is looking like one of those positions in Tampa Bay. Campbell has excellent size (6-3, 244 pounds) with real two-way potential. He can get downhill in the run game, but is fluid enough to turn and run in coverage. His experience as a blitzer will also translate nicely in Todd Bowles’ defense.

    The Broncos’ defense is close to being the elite, all-round unit they wanted to be in 2024, but they just need some more help along the defensive line. Stewart has upside through the roof, but is still a little rough around the edges.

    Outside of a long-term answer at QB, the Steelers desperately need another pass catcher to pair with George Pickens. Egbuka is a coach’s dream of a player: He is good at essentially every aspect of playing the receiver position, plays hard and is an excellent blocker. While the Steelers have shied away from taking receivers in the first round, Egbuka feels like a Steelers receiver with his ability to play inside and out, along with his toughness that would fit perfectly in Arthur Smith’s offense.

    The Chargers’ defense needs a blue-chip player at cornerback and there might not be a better option at this point than Revel. He missed all of last season with a torn ACL, but he has the prototypical size (6-3, 193 pounds) and speed to grow into a No. 1 cornerback.

    With center Josh Myers hitting free agency, the Packers could be doing some shuffling along their offensive line, which could have them looking to adding to their line room again early in the draft. Conerly improved rapidly as the season went along, especially with his strength and ability to anchor as well as using his hands more consistently. Conerly has the length and athleticism to stay out at either tackle spot, and could give the Packers another option with pedigree to get their “best five” out there.

    Trade! The Bills jump up to get Burden, who may be a steal at this point in the draft. The Bills could use another wide receiver to make life easier for Josh Allen and they get another quality target here.

    The Texans absolutely, desperately need offensive line help. But they have invested heavily already into the position and I think stronger coaching at that position will help them get better performances in the near future. I instead address the Texans’ pass-catching group that looks more depleted after Tank Dell’s gruesome injury and Stefon Diggs’ upcoming free agency. Dalton Schultz is as solid as they come at tight end, but Loveland is even more dynamic as a pass catcher, with the ability to split out that could make for some fun synergy with star Nico Collins in a fun 1-2 punch for C.J. Stroud.

    Golden has been a late riser over the past few months as he had a big hand in Texas’ playoff run in January. He’s got big-play ability downfield and could be a nice complement for Puka Nacua for the long haul.

    Another safety falling to the Ravens? Starks is a versatile back-end player who would give Baltimore even more flexibility in its defensive back room. The Ravens love to rotate their players after the snap, and Starks’ ability to line up deep or in the slot would give the coaches another option to move their players around.

    Pass rush, pass rush, pass rush. Green is a quality defender off the edge and has the makings of one of those small-school players who ends up in a great spot. Detroit needs juice along the defensive line and Green joining a healthy line would give the Lions a hellacious front.

    The Commanders’ front seven was essentially built out of their talented defensive tackles and a bunch of other guns for hire. Pearce’s pass rush-first style will actually fit well with Dan Quinn’s 120-mph-at-all-times style. He still needs to work on his consistency in impacting the game.

    The Vikings had a great defense without many great players, particularly along the interior of the defensive line. Harmon gives Minnesota a chance to find that impact defensive tackle.

    The Eagles’ offensive line factory keeps on churning. Ersery has dozens of starts under his belt at left tackle, but could be an eventual successor to Lane Johnson on the right side. Mekhi Becton has been a fun rental and project for Jeff Stoutland, but Ersery could even fill that spot if Johnson wants to hold off on his retirement for a bit longer.

    Kansas City is starting a Caliendo in the Super Bowl and it might as well be Frank. They need to spam picks along the offensive line — especially with the potential (likely?) departure of guard Trey Smith in free agency.



    The 2025 NFL mock draft 5.0 is here, and it’s shaping up to be one for the ages. In this latest edition, the Tennessee Titans have landed a ‘generational’ talent with the first overall pick, while quarterbacks go 2-3 and the New York Jets manage to snag a steal later on in the first round.

    With the first overall pick, the Titans have selected a player who is being hailed as a once-in-a-lifetime talent. This prospect is a game-changer on both sides of the ball and is sure to make an immediate impact in the NFL.

    As for the quarterbacks, teams are looking to secure their future by taking signal-callers early in the draft. The second and third picks see two highly-touted QB prospects off the board, with both players expected to compete for starting jobs right away.

    But perhaps the biggest surprise of the draft comes when the Jets make their selection. Despite picking later in the first round, New York manages to land a player who many experts believe has top-10 talent. This steal could prove to be a game-changer for the Jets as they continue their rebuild.

    Overall, the 2025 NFL mock draft 5.0 is shaping up to be one of the most exciting drafts in recent memory. With top talent at every position, teams are sure to find the future stars of the league in this year’s draft class. Stay tuned for more updates as the draft approaches.

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  • Cowboys Star Hints at Tennessee Titans Trade


    The Tennessee Titans have officially hired former Dallas Cowboys special teams coordinator John Fassel to the same role, and his arrival is already creating trade buzz.

    During a recent appearance on “The Dumb Zone” podcast, Cowboys star kickr Brandon Aubrey said that Fassel told him Aubrey clarified that he’s not sure if this will become a realty. It’s also likely that Fassel said it in jest. Regardless, Aubrey’s comments will certainly raise a few eyebrows in Nashville.

    “He told me he’s gonna try and trade for me,” Aubrey said of Fassel. “So, I mean, I don’t know if that’s out of any sort of reality or whatnot, but you know, he’s just a great dude and we’re gonna miss him and he’s gonna miss us. And you can actually tell that he genuinely means that when he says it.”

    Tennessee’s starting kicker this season was Nick Folk, who played three years with the Cowboys after they selected him in the 2007 NFL Draft. He missed just one field goal and hit all of his extra points in 2024, but Aubrey would certainly be a major upgrade, as he’s proven himself as arguably the best long-distance kicker in NFL history.

    In 34 career regular-season games, Aubrey has hit 76 of 85 field goals and 79 of 82 extra points. His 65-yard field goal in Week 3’s loss to the Baltimore Ravens was the second-longest in NFL history and marked one of three 60-plus yard field goals for him in his career. for But given this impressive production, it’s hard to see the Cowboys trading him barring an irresistible offer from the Titans.

    Whether or not the Titans end up landing Aubrey, Fassel will bring some important experience to the staff. He recently talked about making the move to Tennessee after spending five seasons with the Cowboys.

    “Obviously in Dallas, with the head coaching change, there was a lot of unknown, so that was a big part of it,” Fassel said, per the team website. “I had the opportunity to make a decision to go to Tennessee instead of waiting to see what was going to happen in Dallas, and I was excited about that. Plus, I’ve always kind of been interested in Nashville. So, there’s a lot of perfect storm reasons why I felt it was the right time.”

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    Dallas Cowboys star quarterback Dak Prescott recently hinted at a potential trade to the Tennessee Titans during a recent interview. Prescott, who is set to become a free agent, expressed his admiration for the Titans organization and their strong offensive line.

    “I’ve always respected the Titans and what they’ve been able to accomplish in recent years,” Prescott said. “Their offensive line is one of the best in the league, and playing behind that kind of protection would be a dream come true for any quarterback.”

    While Prescott did not confirm any specific trade talks with the Titans, his comments have sparked speculation among fans and analysts. The Titans are in need of a quarterback following the departure of Ryan Tannehill, and Prescott could be a perfect fit for their offense.

    It remains to be seen if the Cowboys will entertain trade offers for Prescott or if he will ultimately sign a new contract with the team. However, the possibility of Prescott suiting up for the Titans next season is certainly an intriguing prospect for football fans. Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story.

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  • The Titan’s Curse (Percy Jackson – Paperback By Riordan, Rick – GOOD



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    Are you a fan of mythology, action-packed adventures, and witty humor? Look no further than “The Titan’s Curse” by Rick Riordan. This thrilling installment in the Percy Jackson series will have you on the edge of your seat from start to finish.

    Join Percy, Annabeth, and Grover as they embark on a dangerous quest to rescue their friend, the half-blood daughter of Artemis, from the clutches of the powerful titan, Atlas. Along the way, they must battle monsters, face betrayal, and uncover shocking secrets that will change their world forever.

    Riordan’s expert blend of Greek mythology and modern storytelling makes this series a must-read for fans of all ages. With pulse-pounding action, lovable characters, and unexpected twists, “The Titan’s Curse” is a page-turner that you won’t be able to put down.

    Get your hands on a copy of “The Titan’s Curse” today and prepare to be swept away on an epic adventure that you won’t soon forget. Trust us, you won’t be disappointed!
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  • Tennessee Titans Hire Former Las Vegas Raiders GM


    The Tennessee Titans are changing things up with a new general manager in Mike Borgonzi, and now they are building a staff to work in tandem with him to get the job done.

    “The Titans are finalizing a deal to make ex-Raiders GM Dave Ziegler their assistant GM, per sources. Ziegler spent last year with the Saints,” Sports Illustrated reporter Albert Breer tweeted.

    Ziegler, 47, started his NFL executive career in 2010 with the Denver Broncos, but moved to the New England Patriots in 2013, where he was part of a front office that won three Super Bowls together.

    Ziegler left the Patriots in 2021 to become the general manager of the Las Vegas Raiders in 2022. However, he didn’t produce strong results and was fired in the middle of the 2023 season.

    Ziegler was an advisor for the Saints this past season, but now he has a new official home with the Titans, where he will serve as an assistant general manager to Borgonzi.

    Together, Borgonzi and Ziegler will help rebuild the Titans in order to get them back to the top of the heap in the hierarchy of the NFL.

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    The Tennessee Titans have made a big move by hiring former Las Vegas Raiders GM, Mike Mayock. Mayock brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to the Titans organization, having spent several years in various front office roles with the Raiders.

    During his time with the Raiders, Mayock was instrumental in building a competitive roster and making key draft selections that helped the team achieve success on the field. His eye for talent and dedication to building a winning team will be a valuable asset to the Titans as they look to take their franchise to the next level.

    Titans fans can look forward to Mayock’s leadership and expertise in shaping the team’s roster and guiding them towards continued success in the NFL. This exciting new hire is sure to bring a fresh perspective and energy to the Titans organization, and fans can’t wait to see what Mayock will bring to the table.

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  • 2023 Absolute Football RC Peter Skoronski #149 Titans



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  • Titans coach Brian Callahan on Shedeur Sanders 2025 NFL Draft


    Jim Wyatt has an article on TennesseeTitans.com about Tennessee Titans head coach Brian Callahan’s first meeting with Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders. Wyatt said that Callahan spent about 15 minutes with Sanders ahead of the East-West Shrine Bowl. Callahan had great things to say about Sanders (from the above-linked article):

    “You can tell he’s been raised right,” Callahan said of his first impression of Sanders, son of Colorado coach and NFL Hall of Famer Deion Sanders. “He’s mature, he has a really poised way about him, and he seems like a really good kid. I enjoyed talking to him. And, you could tell he’s a guy who has been in the spotlight. He knows how to handle himself, he’s been paid money, so he has a financial perspective.

    Sanders is in the mix to be the first overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft in which the Titans currently hold the first overall pick. Payton McCollum, a Titans offensive assistant coach, will be coaching Sanders at the East-West Shrine game which takes place on January 30th.

    Callahan went on to say this about how Sanders plays the position:

    “The thing that stands out the most is his toughness,” Callahan said of Sanders. “He took some pretty big shots and he kept rolling. He can stand in the pocket and deliver it. He can move and create a bit, he has some ability to move out the pocket, and he does create on his own. He’s not a high-end dynamic scrambler necessarily, but he is productive when he does. And he really has a good feel for anticipation and timing, you can tell he’s been coached in that regard. Those things show up on tape.”

    One thing to keep in mind as we go through this process is that you are not going to see the Titans say anything negative publically about any of the guys in this draft – especially the guys that are in the mix to be the first overall pick. They need all of the teams in the NFL to think they might take any of them with the first overall pick. That keeps the rest of the teams guessing what they are going to do with the first pick and keeps the value of the pick high if they want to trade it.



    Titans coach Brian Callahan impressed by Shedeur Sanders’ potential in 2025 NFL Draft

    Shedeur Sanders, the son of NFL Hall of Famer Deion Sanders, has been making waves in the college football world with his impressive play at Jackson State University. As the 2025 NFL Draft approaches, many are speculating on where the talented quarterback will land.

    Titans coach Brian Callahan recently spoke about Sanders and his potential as a top prospect in the upcoming draft. Callahan praised Sanders for his athleticism, arm strength, and football IQ, noting that he has the potential to be a game-changer at the next level.

    “Shedeur Sanders is a special talent,” Callahan said. “He has all the tools to succeed in the NFL and I believe he will be a top pick in the 2025 draft. His ability to read defenses, make quick decisions, and deliver accurate passes sets him apart from other prospects.”

    Callahan went on to say that he would love to have Sanders on his team, but acknowledged that many other teams will be vying for the young quarterback’s services. With his combination of talent and pedigree, it’s no surprise that Sanders is generating so much buzz leading up to the draft.

    As the 2025 NFL Draft approaches, all eyes will be on Shedeur Sanders and where he ultimately lands. Will he live up to the hype and make a name for himself in the NFL? Only time will tell, but one thing is for sure – he has the potential to be a star in the league for years to come.

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  • Titans Coach Brian Callahan Meets QB Shedeur Sanders, Shares His Thoughts on Sanders and QB Cam Ward


    DENTON, Texas. – It started with an introduction.

    Titans coach Brian Callahan saw quarterback Shedeur Sanders, decked out in a Colorado sweatshirt, here on Friday morning on the campus of the University of North Texas, so he went up and started what turned into a 15-minute conversation.

    Sanders is in town for East-West Shrine Bowl practices, and teams across the NFL flooded the school’s indoor practice facility to see the quarterbacks at a throwing session. The Titans are well represented here, with Callahan, new general manager Mike Borgonzi, and president of football operations Chad Brinker joined by coaches and scouts from the team.

    “You can tell he’s been raised right,” Callahan said of his first impression of Sanders, son of Colorado coach and NFL Hall of Famer Deion Sanders. “He’s mature, he has a really poised way about him, and he seems like a really good kid. I enjoyed talking to him. And, you could tell he’s a guy who has been in the spotlight. He knows how to handle himself, he’s been paid money, so he has a financial perspective.

    “It was a really good first impression.”

    The Titans headed into their offseason with the No.1 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, and it’s no secret they’re interested in quarterbacks, from draft eligible players to potential free agents.

    In the coming months, they’ll have a number of opportunities to meet the stars of college football, from Sanders to Miami’s Cam Ward to Mississippi’s Jaxson Dart to Alabama’s Jalen Milroe to many more.

    While scouts have been on the road for months, the East-West Shrine Bowl presents the best opportunity for those wrapped up in football during the fall, like Callahan, to see a bunch of prospects. Next week the Titans will head to Mobile, Ala., for Senior Bowl practices, next month the group will head to Indianapolis for the NFL Combine, and then there will be Pro Days, private workouts, and officials visits leading up to the draft.

    Sanders didn’t throw during a throwing session for the QBs here on Friday, but he’s scheduled to take part in practices in the coming days. Ward, considered by many to be the top quarterback prospect in this year’s draft class, isn’t here, and he’s not scheduled to be in Mobile either.

    This week, the Titans will dig deeper into Sanders, who threw for 4,134 yards and 37 touchdowns in 2024.

    “The thing that stands out the most is his toughness,” Callahan said of Sanders. “He took some pretty big shots and he kept rolling. He can stand in the pocket and deliver it. He can move and create a bit, he has some ability to move out the pocket, and he does create on his own. He’s not a high-end dynamic scrambler necessarily, but he is productive when he does. And he really has a good feel for anticipation and timing, you can tell he’s been coached in that regard. Those things show up on tape.”



    Titans Coach Brian Callahan recently had the opportunity to meet with highly touted quarterback Shedeur Sanders, son of NFL legend Deion Sanders, as well as quarterback Cam Ward. Callahan shared his thoughts on both young quarterbacks and their potential impact on the football field.

    During the meeting, Callahan was impressed by Shedeur Sanders’ strong arm, football IQ, and leadership qualities. He praised Sanders for his work ethic and dedication to improving his game, noting that he has the potential to be a standout quarterback at the collegiate and possibly professional level.

    In addition to Sanders, Callahan also had the chance to speak with Cam Ward, another promising young quarterback with impressive skills and potential. Callahan noted Ward’s accuracy, decision-making, and poise under pressure, highlighting him as another player to watch in the coming years.

    Overall, Callahan expressed excitement about working with both quarterbacks and helping them further develop their talents. He believes that Sanders and Ward have bright futures ahead of them in football and looks forward to seeing them excel on the field.

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