Wide receiver Wan’Dale Robinson is expected to finalize a contract with the Tennessee Titans, as reported by Dianna Russini of The Athletic. The agreement follows Robinson’s recovery from a rib injury sustained late last season, positioning him to participate fully by the time offseason training activities begin.
Reunion with Offensive Coordinator Brian Daboll
Robinson will reconnect with Tennessee’s offensive coordinator Brian Daboll, who previously coached him during their time in New York. The wideout is anticipated to become a primary receiving option alongside 2025’s first overall draft pick, quarterback Cam Ward, who is entering his second professional season.
Contract Details and Future Outlook
According to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network, Robinson’s new contract spans four years with a total value of $78 million, including $38 million guaranteed. Robinson’s recent performance with the New York Giants included 92 receptions for 1,014 yards and four touchdowns over 16 games, indicating steady involvement in the Titans’ offense is expected moving forward. His production will likely correlate with Ward’s development in the upcoming seasons.
