How No. 1 draft pick Cam Ward fared in NFL debut with Titans
TAMPA, Fla. — Cam Ward’s pro debut was solid, if unspectacular.
The first overall pick in this year’s NFL draft completed five of eight passes for 67 yards, but more importantly was composed and looked comfortable running Tennessee’s offense in the Titans’ 29-7 preseason-opening loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Saturday night.
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Two days after working against the Bucs defense in a joint practice at Tampa Bay’s training facility, Ward played two offensive series, including an impressive second-quarter touchdown drive that gave the Titans a glimpse of what the franchise is counting on to be a bright future with him at quarterback.
The 6-foot-2, 219-pound rookie completed three passes to Calvin Ridley to account for all but 15 yards on the 11-play, 65-yard TD drive Tony Pollard finished with a 1-yard scoring run.
That came after the Tennessee offense spent more than 14 minutes of the opening quarter on the sideline while Tampa Bay was building a 10-0 lead and a whopping 143-5 advantage in total yardage while running 22 plays to Tennessee’s 3.
“I thought Cam played well, the two series that he got,” Titans second-year coach Brian Callahan said. “It was kind of a weird first half with three possessions. He had one three and out, then came back with a touchdown drive. He started to feel comfortable and was begging to go back in, but that was not in the cards tonight.”
Ward felt good about the abbreviated debut.
“It was a lot guys first time playing together, but it felt good to come up with points,” after failing to move the ball on the Titans’ first possession,” the rookie said.
“I wanted to go out for a third (series) … but Coach Callahan has a plan for us,” Ward conceded. ”We’ll stick to his plan.”

Ward began his team’s only scoring drive with a 27-yard completion over the middle to a wide-open Ridley and later led his target cutting across the middle again with a nice throw for a 13-yard gain into Tampa Bay territory.
The rookie got away with his worst throw of the night when Bucs cornerback Josh Hayes made a nice adjustment on a sideline throw intended for receiver Elic Ayomanor but was unable to hang on to the ball for an interception.
Ward, who had no turnovers and was not sacked, left the game after getting the Titans into the end zone.
Backup Brandon Allen and third-stringer Tim Boyle, who threw an interception that was returned for a late touchdown, shared playing time the rest of the way.

With Baker Mayfield and the rest of Tampa Bay’s regulars either given the night off or playing sparingly, Kyle Trask started at quarterback for the Bucs.
While he’s listed No. 2 on the depth chart behind Mayfield, the team has signed 32-year-old Teddy Bridgewater as potential insurance for the four-time defending NFC South champions.
Trask, who’s thrown just 11 regular-season passes since entering the NFL as a second-round draft pick in 2021, led the team to Sean Tucker’s 2-yard TD run and two field goals in the first half.
He completed 12 of 16 passes for 129 yards without an interception before being replaced by rookie free agent Connor Bazelak.
“I thought he played very well. He made some timely throws down the field. He was poised in the pocket,” Bucs coach Todd Bowles said. “Practice wasn’t as sharp the past week, but he played well in the game.”
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