Wide receiver Wan’Dale Robinson will join former Giants head coach Brian Daboll in Tennessee.
According to multiple reports, Robinson has agreed to sign with the Titans as a free agent. It is a four-year deal worth $78 million for the former Giants wideout.
Robinson set a career high with 1,014 yards during the 2025 season. He caught 92 passes a year after snagging 93 balls in Daboll’s offense and will take on a leading role in the Titans offense as they work to continue the development of quarterback Cam Ward in his second NFL season.
Robinson was a 2022 second-round pick by the Giants and he had 268 catches for 2,465 yards and nine touchdowns in his four years with the team.
Cam Ward will have a new backup quarterback in 2026.
According to multiple reports, Mitchell Trubisky has agreed to a two-year deal with the Titans.
The move reunites Trubisky, 31, with Brian Daboll, who served as the quarterback’s offensive coordinator with the Bills in 2021.
Trubisky had been back with Buffalo for the last two seasons after spending 2022 and 2023 with the Steelers.
The No. 2 overall pick of the 2017 draft, Trubisky has appeared in 82 career games with 57 starts for the Bears, Bills, and Steelers. In 2025, Trubisky completed 25-of-35 passes for 313 yards with four touchdowns and no picks.
Trubisky last started a game in 2023 with Pittsburgh.
With Trubisky set to be Ward’s backup, Jonathan Jones of CBS Sports notes Will Levis — who missed the 2025 season with a shoulder injury — could be traded.
The Patriots have started free agency by adding an edge rusher.
Multiple reports indicate Dre’Mont Jones is headed to New England after finishing the 2025 season with Baltimore.
Per Ian Rapoport of NFL Media, Jones’ deal is for three years and worth $39.5 million with $14.5 million in 2026.
Jones, 29, started the season with Tennessee and ended up playing 18 games between the two clubs after being traded for a conditional fifth-round pick during the year.
In nine games with the Titans, he recorded 4.5 sacks with five tackles for loss and nine QB hits. In nine games with Baltimore, he tallied 2.5 sacks with two tackles for loss and 15 QB hits.
A third-round pick in the 2019 draft, Jones has tallied 37.5 sacks with 47 TFLs and 87 QB hits in 108 games for the Broncos, Seahawks, Titans, and Ravens.
Free agency essentially opens on Monday at noon ET, when teams can begin reaching deals with four-year veterans whose contracts are expiring. Discussions throughout the league between teams and the agents representing impending free agents have been happening for a while.
Which, in plenty of cases, will make the opening of the negotiating window a formality. That’s led to the widespread belief in league circles that, once the window opens on Monday, Giants receiver Wan’Dale Robinson will sign with the Titans.
Former Giants head coach Brian Daboll arrived in New York in 2022, a few months before Robinson was drafted in the second round. Daboll is now the offensive coordinator of the Titans.
Robinson had his first 1,000-yard season in 2025, in 16 games (with 15 starts). He has 268 career catches for 2,465 receiving yards and nine touchdowns.
Robinson would bring a knowledge of Daboll’s offense to Tennessee, which will help the effort to get other players up to speed. Also, Daboll knows Robinson more than well enough to know whether he’ll help the Titans become what they’re trying to be under first-year head coach Robert Saleh.
The Titans announced that a pair of their exclusive rights free agents will be sticking with the team in 2026.
Defensive lineman C.J. Ravenell and guard Garrett Dellinger have both re-signed with the team. Wide receiver Bryce Oliver and linebacker Anfernee Orji are their other exclusive rights free agents.
Ravenell had six tackles in 14 games with the Titans last season. He joined the team as a waiver claim after being let go by the Ravens last summer.
Dellinger was claimed off of waivers from the Browns late in the regular season. He did not play in any games for Tennessee and appeared in one game for Cleveland.