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One of the hot topics on Tuesday at the Scouting Combine was the future of Eagles receiver A.J. Brown. And while the Eagles are saying all the right things regarding Brown’s future in Philly, odds as to his next team have emerged.

At DraftKings, the current favorites are the Eagles, at -130.

Next on the list is the Patriots, at +275. The Chargers land at +750, with the Bills at +900.

A return to the Titans is a +1000 bet. The Raiders are +1400, with the 49ers, Dolphins, and Ravens at +1600.

Eagles G.M. Howie Roseman made it clear that they’ll listen to any team that makes any offers about Brown or any other player. The question is whether another team will make the Eagles an offer they won’t refuse.


The Titans will have a new head coach in 2026 and it appears they will have a new look on the field as well.

A post to the team’s X.com account shows a patch of fabric with three stars on it alongside the date March 12, which suggests that will be when the Titans reveal a change to their uniforms and/or logo next month. Billboards have gone up in Nashville with the same image and both come after a picture of merchandise with a new logo was leaked earlier this month.

Hall of Fame quarterback Warren Moon said before the 2025 season that the Titans would have new uniforms coming. That did not happen last season, but it appears that Moon may have been a little ahead of the game.

We’ll find out what tweaks the Titans have made to their appearance in a few weeks.


Jon Robinson, who was fired as the Titans’ General Manager in 2022, has found his first job since then.

The Dolphins hired Robinson as their new Senior Personnel Executive, according to NFL Network.

Robinson will work under new Dolphins General Manager Jon-Eric Sullivan. The two have not previously worked together.

The 50-year-old Robinson worked in the personnel departments of the Patriots and Buccaneers before getting hired as Titans GM in 2016. The Titans had immediate success under Robinson, improving from 3-13 to 9-7 and having six consecutive winning seasons, but Robinson’s decision to trade star wide receiver A.J. Brown and draft wide receiver Treylon Burks with the first-round pick the Titans got for Brown has gone down as one of the NFL’s worst recent personnel decisions.

The Dolphins will hope Robinson can be part of a turnaround in Miami in 2026 like the one he helped engineer in Tennessee in 2016 — and that it won’t end like it did with the Titans.


Cam Ward has begun his offseason training, but he has yet to throw.

Ward, who injured his right shoulder in a season-ending loss to the Jaguars, will resume throwing in 2-3 weeks, Cameron Wolfe of NFL Media reports.

Ward was diagnosed with an AC joint sprain that did not require surgery, and Wolfe reports that Ward is “recovering well.”

The No. 1 overall pick in 2025 is working on his mechanics with his private quarterbacks coach, Darrell Colbert Jr. According to Wolfe, Ward is trying to eliminate some of the “bad habits” he developed last year with the team’s protection issues.

Ward started all 17 games and finished the season with a 60 percent completion percentage, 3,169 yards and 15 touchdowns with five interceptions. He did not throw a pick in any of his final four starts and only one in his last nine starts.


The Titans announced a final addition to defensive coordinator Robert Saleh’s coaching staff on Friday.

Assistant defensive line coach Tanzel Smart has joined the staff. Smart played for Saleh with the Jets and spent the 2025 season on the Cowboys’ staff.

The Titans retained assistant head coach/special teams coordinator John Fassell, senior defensive assistant Ben Bloom, offensive assistant Trevor Browder, running backs coach Randy Jordan, defensive pass game coordinator/cornerbacks coach Tony Oden, assistant special teams coach Rayna Stewart, and tight ends coach Luke Stocker from last year’s staff.

Offensive coordinator Brian Daboll, defensive coordinator Gus Bradley, linebackers coach Dave Borgonzi, offensive line coach Carmen Bricillo, defensive backs/nickels coach Dalton Hilliard, offensive assistant/game management coach Cade Knox, wide receivers coach Greg Lewis, defensive backs/safeties coach Marquand Manuel, offensive assistant John Rudnicki, defensive assistant Ahmed Saleh, quarterbacks coach Shea Tierney, defensive run game coordinator/defensive line coach Aaron Whitecotton, assistant offensive line coach Isaac Williams and chief of staff Rob Dadona are the other new faces in Tennessee.