Availability
Cam Ward is on track with his rehab and could be ready to participate in the Tennessee Titans’ June minicamp.
Fantasy Impact
Ward injured his throwing shoulder in January and is on schedule in his rehab process. He should be good to go by training camp.
Titans head coach Robert Saleh said QB Cam Ward is “progressing really well.”
Fantasy Impact
Ward remains on track to participate in the start of the Titans first voluntary session on Tuesday. Saleh said he is “not going to put a timetable” on Ward’s participation levels, but he appears to be trending in the right direction.
Titans QB Cam Ward has been cleared to resume throwing.
Fantasy Impact
Ward was diagnosed with an AC joint sprain in his throwing shoulder back in January. He appears to be well on track to be good to go for team activities later this offseason. The Titans signed WR Wan’Dale Robinson and TE Daniel Bellinger in free agency as they look to help Ward take a step forward heading into year two for him.
Cam Ward is not expected to require surgery despite being diagnosed with an AC joint sprain.
Fantasy Impact
Ward underwent testing that revealed an AC joint sprain in his shoulder. He finished his rookie year strong as he looks to carry the momentum into next season.
Cam Ward completed all three of his passes for 52 yards and ran twice for 11 yards and a score in the Titans' 41-7 loss to the Jaguars on Sunday. He exited early with a shoulder injury and did not return.
Fantasy Impact
Ward started off hot in this game, leading the Titans to an opening drive touchdown, but injured his shoulder in the process. He missed the rest of the game, robbing the Titans fans and fantasy managers alike of seeing Ward in his final week of action as a rookie.