
From Wan'Dale Robinson to John Franklin-Myers, here’s every new Tennessee Titans offseason addition and the jersey number they’ll wear in 2026.
It’s a new era of Tennessee Titans football. There’s a new logo, new jerseys, and a new stadium on the way.
The Titans also have a new head coach, and after a recent splurge in free agency, there are a whole bunch of new faces who will be taking the field in Music City this fall.
Because of that, plenty of Titans fans have been flocking to the team store, whether in person or online, to get their hands on new Titans gear.
Admittedly, the organization knocked both the new jerseys and the new merchandise line out of the park. But if you’re a Titans fan hoping to rep one of Tennessee’s newest additions this season — maybe it’s wide receiver Wan'Dale Robinson, defensive lineman John Franklin-Myers, or cornerback Alontae Taylor — you’ll need to know their jersey number.
Now that contracts are official and the ink has dried, those numbers have officially been made available. So here’s a look at every new Titans acquisition and the jersey number they’ll wear during the 2026 season.
Titans New Players and Jersey Numbers for 2026
3 – P Tommy Townsend
4 – WR Wan'Dale Robinson
10 – QB Mitchell Trubisky
11 – DE Jermaine Johnson II
18 – CB Cor'Dale Flott
24 – CB Alontae Taylor
25 – CB Joshua Williams
38 – S Tony Adams
44 – LB Mohamed Diabate
51 – C Austin Schlottmann
57 – DE Jacob Martin
73 – G Cordell Volson
76 – T Austin Deculus
82 – TE Daniel Bellinger
86 – TE Kylen Granson
90 – DT Solomon Thomas
91 – DL John Franklin-Myers
93 – DE Malik Herring
95 – DL Jordan Elliott
Wan'Dale Robinson wore No. 17 with the New York Giants, but he’ll switch to No. 4 in Tennessee. Jermaine Johnson II will keep No. 11, the same number he wore with the New York Jets.
Former Tennessee Volunteers cornerback Alontae Taylor has already worn multiple numbers during his football career, including 6 and 2 at Tennessee and 27 and 1 in the NFL. Now, he’ll add another to the list by wearing No. 24 with the Titans.
As for backup quarterback Mitchell Trubisky, No. 10 is a familiar look. He wore that number earlier in his career with the Chicago Bears, Buffalo Bills, and Pittsburgh Steelers. During his second stint in Buffalo, Trubisky switched to No. 11 after Khalil Shakir took over No. 10. Now, with the Titans, Trubisky returns to the No. 10 jersey.
Jersey numbers might seem like a small detail, but they’re part of the identity that comes with a new era. With a revamped roster, a new coaching staff, and a clear sense of direction, the Titans are entering 2026 looking very different than they did a year ago.


