
Cam Ward Says 'Titan Up' on Fortnite Video Game Live Stream amid 2025 NFL Draft Rumors
If the NFL wants to keep picks a secret leading up to the event to build suspense on the show, Cam Ward appears to be doing a terrible job of helping them out going into the 2025 NFL draft.
Ward, the presumptive No. 1 overall pick, was once again streaming on Twitch while playing Fortnite and told the chat to "Titan up" multiple times.
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This is the second time in three days that Ward has been pandering to Tennessee Titans fans through Twitch.
During a stream on April 15, Ward cited Titans running backs Tony Pollard and Tyjae Spears among his top four players at the position right now.
There was a time when the NFL requested its broadcast partners at ESPN and NFL Network not to spoil draft picks ahead of time. That policy hasn't really held up in recent years.
Ward doesn't fall into that category since he's a player, not a reporter who is breaking news, but he's making sure everyone knows there is no drama at the top of the draft.
This has felt like the case for several weeks now, regardless of Ward's video-game habits. ESPN's Adam Schefter reported on March 25 the Titans increased their asking price for any teams interested in acquiring the No. 1 pick.
The report came out one day after Miami held its pro day where Ward threw in front of NFL scouts.
Titans head coach Brian Callahan didn't close the door on a potential trade while speaking to reporters at the annual league meeting on March 31 before adding "you also have to look at what a potential quarterback could look like" because the value of that position is "priceless."
Whether Ward has received any assurances he will be selected by the organization doesn't seem to be a factor. He appears extremely confident that he will be handed a Titans jersey when he walks onstage to shake NFL commissioner Roger Goodell's hand on April 24.

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