JUST IN: The #Titans FINALLY have their “Air Raid” QB in #CamWard — and the numbers speak for themselves. With 2,329 career pass attempts over 57 college games (a staggering 40.8 attempts per game), Ward enters the NFL with one of the most battle-tested arms in recent memory. For comparison, C.J. Stroud, Bryce Young, and Anthony

The #Titans FINALLY have their “Air Raid” QB in #CamWard — and the numbers speak for themselves.

With 2,329 career pass attempts over 57 college games (a staggering 40.8 attempts per game), Ward enters the NFL with one of the most battle-tested arms in recent memory. For comparison, C.J. Stroud, Bryce Young, and Anthony Richardson combined for just 2,172 attempts. Ward has more in-game passing reps than all three.

This doesn’t automatically guarantee NFL success, but it does highlight his readiness to process defenses, make quick decisions, and handle high-volume passing — traits vital in today’s game. Pair that with his arm talent, mobility, and leadership, and Ward brings a surprisingly high floor for a rookie.

Tennessee’s offense has long leaned on the run. Ward’s arrival could signal a shift — one toward a more dynamic, pass-oriented attack. With that volume of experience, he’s already shown he can command an offense, read coverages, and sling it with confidence.

Ward reportedly has the second-most pass attempts in college football history, a testament to just how much responsibility he’s carried. Titans fans have reason to be excited — this could be the start of something very different, and very promising, in Nashville.

 

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