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New Titans regime grants training camp wish fans had been begging for

Jun 16, 2026; Nashville, TN, USA;  Tennessee Titans quarterback Cam Ward (1) talks with quarterbacks coach Shea Tierney during day 1 of mini-camp at Vanderbilt Health Football Center. Mandatory Credit: Steve Roberts-Imagn Images
Jun 16, 2026; Nashville, TN, USA; Tennessee Titans quarterback Cam Ward (1) talks with quarterbacks coach Shea Tierney during day 1 of mini-camp at Vanderbilt Health Football Center. Mandatory Credit: Steve Roberts-Imagn Images | IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect

Back in the the mid 2010s, Tennessee Titans fans didn't know how good they had it when it came to training camp access. Fans could flock to the practice field and pour in behind a chain-link fence to watch Marcus Mariota, Taylor Lewan, and Jurrell Casey practice for a few hours.

However, between pandemics, endless construction projects, and changing regimes, Titans fans have been begging for more access to watch their team closely in training camp.

That is why it is a big deal that Mike Borgonzi and Robert Saleh have allowed more access than any other tandem over the last decade, according to new reports.

Tennessee Titans fans will have more access than ever to training camp in 2026

The team recently announced that they will allow fans to enter a queue for tickets to see eight practices this season. Not only that, but those scrimmages will include two joint practices with the Chicago Bears and Super Bowl-winning Seattle Seahawks, in addition to a team scrimmage.

Getting tickets will be competitive, but it is rare for the Titans to allow fans to get such varied access over the entire course of training camp.

Like with anything, this still isn't perfect. It would be nice if there was a way to make sure that everyone got a ticket, and half of these practices will fall in the middle of the week, which further limits how many fans can go.

However, for the better part of four weeks, fans will have at least one chance per week to go see the Titans plan and to see one of the most exciting offenses the team has fielded in a while. A deep and diverse group of wide receivers, headlined by first-round draft pick Carnell Tate and sleeper super weapon Wan'Dale Robinson.

At quarterback, the Titans have Cam Ward leading the starters with a solid veteran behind him in Mitch Trubisky. Behind those two, SEC fans can relive the local college rivalry between former Kentucky Wildcats signal-caller Will Levis and Tennessee Volunteers star QB Hendon Hooker.

Defensively, Titans fans get to see one of the most disruptive defensive fronts in the NFL, including All-Pro star Jeffery Simmons. For those who don't know, Simmons is one of the biggest trash-talkers in the NFL, and watching him go back and forth with Cam Ward is something that everyone is excited to see.

Again, while this isn't perfect, it is another big step in the right direction, and it should give hope to Titans fans that this will only get better once the new stadium is in place a year from now.

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