Wan'Dale Robinson believes joining Titans was 'the perfect marriage'

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The Tennessee Titans made a major splash in free agency when they signed diminutive receiver Wan’Dale Robinson to a Four-year $70 million contract with $38 million guaranteed on the opening day of the negotiating window.

A true slot receiver at 5-foot-8, 185 pounds, Robinson is coming off a career season in 2025 with the New York Giants, pulling in 92 passes for 1,014 yards and four touchdowns. In fact, the Frankfort, Kentucky, native led all receivers with 622 yards out of the slot last season.

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He will now bring his dynamic skill set to Nashville to pair with Cam Ward in new offensive coordinator Brian Daboll’s system, and is excited to be reunited with his former head coach and his system.

In a recent interview with Jim Wyatt, Robinson talked about the decision.

"There were a couple of other teams in the mix, but this is where I wanted to be," Robinson said. "I felt like it was the perfect marriage, a perfect timing type thing. My favorite coach that I've had is here as the offensive coordinator, but also being close to home and being able to have my family be at all my football games, that was important. And, I feel like coach (Robert) Saleh is building something great, and the players that they've brought it, what (Mike Borgonzi) is building, I feel like it's going to be a great time. I'm excited. It's going to be nice."

Robinson will have a chance to build on his career numbers of 268 catches for 2,465 yards and nine touchdowns with Ward and the Titans in 2026, and fans hope he brings the production that matches his excitement.

This article originally appeared on Titans Wire: Wan'Dale Robinson believes joining Titans was 'the perfect marriage'

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