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Wan’Dale Robinson Signs Four-Year Deal With Titans

Wan’Dale Robinson Signs Four-Year Deal With Titans

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Wan’Dale Robinson Leaves Giants, Signs Four-Year Deal With Tennessee Titans

Wide receiver Wan’Dale Robinson is leaving the New York Giants after four seasons, agreeing to a four-year contract worth up to $78 million with the Tennessee Titans, NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reported Monday. The deal includes $38 million guaranteed.

Robinson’s signing was among the first major moves of the NFL’s legal tampering period and reunites him with Brian Daboll, now the Titans’ offensive coordinator after serving as Robinson’s head coach in New York. New Tennessee head coach Robert Saleh hired Daboll this offseason to lead an offense built around second-year quarterback Cam Ward.

Robinson, 25, arrives in Nashville off the best season of his career. He caught 92 passes for 1,014 yards and four touchdowns on 140 targets in 2025, the first 1,000-yard season of his career and his second straight year topping 90 receptions. He became the shortest player in NFL history at 5-foot-8 to surpass 1,000 receiving yards in a single season.

Robinson’s tenure with the Giants ended when he hit the open market following the expiration of his rookie contract. The four seasons he spent in New York produced 268 catches for 2,465 yards, with his production growing steadily each year under Daboll’s guidance.

In Tennessee, Robinson walks into a receiver room that showed promise but lacked a proven, high-volume option for Ward. The Titans’ leading receiver in 2025 was tight end Chig Okonkwo, who finished the season with just 560 receiving yards. Ward, the No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, completed 59.8 percent of his passes for 3,169 yards with 15 touchdowns and seven interceptions while navigating one of the youngest rosters in the league.

The Titans’ young skill players flashed during that difficult season. Wide receivers Elic Ayomanor and Chimere Dike, both 2025 draft picks, each recorded four receiving touchdowns as rookies, and Dike earned Pro Bowl and First Team All-Pro honors. Tight end Gunnar Helm set a franchise record for receiving yards by a rookie at the position. Robinson gives that group an established target who already knows Daboll’s system.

The Titans finished 3–14 in 2025, leading to the midseason dismissal of head coach Brian Callahan. Tennessee then hired Saleh and Daboll to reshape the franchise around Ward heading into 2026.

 

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