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Wan'Dale Robinson, Titans Reportedly Agree to Contract to Boost Cam Ward's WR Depth Chart
The Tennessee Titans have signed free agent wide receiver and former New York Giant Wan'Dale Robinson to a four-year, $78 million contract with $38 million guaranteed, per NFL Network's Ian Rapoport.
Robinson will be the latest addition to a Titans passing attack led by 2025 No. 1 pick Cam Ward. The team's depth chart now looks like this:
- WR: Calvin Ridley, Van Jefferson
- WR: Wan'Dale Robinson, Chimere Dike
- WR: Elic Ayomanor, James Proche II
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.
The 5'8", 185-pound wideout enjoyed some big games for the 2025 Giants, including an 11-catch, 113-yard outburst against the Las Vegas Raiders and an eight-catch, 142-yard, one-TD performance versus the Dallas Cowboys. He also lit up the Detroit Lions for 156 yards and a TD on nine catches.
Robinson became the team's de-facto No. 1 wide receiver after Malik Nabers suffered a torn ACL against the Los Angeles Chargers in Week 4. The ex-UK star did quite well to help the Giants' offense remain competitive, and his 2025 season has led to an impressive payday.
The Giants selected Robinson out of the University of Kentucky with the No. 43 overall pick in the 2022 NFL draft. He showcased his talents in a nine-catch, 100-yard game against the Detroit Lions in Week 11 but suffered a season-ending torn ACL.
Robinson returned in 2023 and led the team with 60 receptions while adding 612 yards from scrimmage (525 receiving, 87 rushing) and two touchdowns.
He was featured far more often in 2024, pacing the team with 140 targets. Robinson, the team's WR2, finished second on the team in receptions (93), receiving yards (699) and receiving touchdowns (three).
Then Robinson shined in 2025, bringing hope for a bright future as he continues his NFL journey.
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.

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