The Tennessee Titans have added former New York Giants wide receiver Wan’Dale Robinson to their roster, signing him to a four-year contract worth $78 million, including $38 million guaranteed, according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport. This acquisition bolsters the Titans’ receiving corps ahead of the 2025 season, where Robinson will join a group led by first overall pick Cam Ward.
Robinson Joins a Deep and Promising Titans Wide Receiver Group
Robinson steps into a Titans receiving unit that already features established players such as Calvin Ridley and Van Jefferson. The current depth chart lists Calvin Ridley and Van Jefferson at the top tier, followed by Wan’Dale Robinson and Chimere Dike, with Elic Ayomanor and James Proche II rounding out the wide receiver group. His arrival is expected to add versatility and playmaking ability to the team’s aerial attack.
Career Growth and Peak Performance with the Giants
Robinson’s rise to prominence came during his time with the New York Giants, peaking last season when he posted career-high numbers with 92 receptions, 1,014 yards, and four touchdowns over 16 games. Standing at 5-foot-8 and 185 pounds, Robinson delivered several standout performances in 2025, including an 11-catch, 113-yard game against the Las Vegas Raiders and an eight-catch, 142-yard effort with a touchdown versus the Dallas Cowboys. He also impressed with a 156-yard, one-touchdown game on nine catches against the Detroit Lions.

After suffering a torn ACL in 2022 as a rookie, Robinson returned strongly, leading the Giants in receptions and contributing significantly both in receiving and rushing yards in 2023 and 2024. His role expanded each year, culminating in him becoming the team’s top wide receiver following Malik Nabers’ ACL injury in Week 4 of the 2025 season.
The Transition to Tennessee and Future Expectations
Originally drafted 43rd overall by the Giants in the 2022 NFL Draft from the University of Kentucky, Robinson quickly proved his value despite injury setbacks. Now moving on from New York, Robinson is poised to be a central figure in Tennessee’s offensive plans under offensive coordinator Brian Daboll, who has prior ties to the Giants. His addition is expected to significantly enhance the Titans’ passing game, complementing Cam Ward and strengthening the team’s potential to compete at a higher level.
“Robinson just enjoyed his best season as a pro, amassing 92 catches for 1,014 yards and four touchdowns in 16 games for the Giants.” – Ian Rapoport, NFL Network
“By the time his career was over, Robinson was a second-round success story with the Giants, but his time in town is now over. He’ll enjoy new beginnings with Tennessee, which should have big plans for Robinson as he becomes a key focal point of the offense led by offensive coordinator and former Giants head coach Brian Daboll.” – Ian Rapoport, NFL Network
This signing positions Wan’Dale Robinson to continue his upward trajectory with the Titans, who are investing heavily to improve their offensive weapons. His versatility and proven ability to perform in high-pressure games make him a promising asset as Tennessee aims to deepen its wide receiver talent and elevate their overall offensive stature for coming seasons.
4 years for $78 with $38M guaranteed. https://t.co/qVFvshuW3g
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) March 9, 2026
