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Updated at Mar 9, 2026, 18:39
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Titans bolster offense, snagging former Giants WR Wan'Dale Robinson. He reunites with offensive coordinator Brian Daboll, bringing proven slot expertise to Tennessee.

The Tennessee Titans brought in yet another player with connections to offensive coordinator Brian Daboll on Monday. 

Now the second former New York Giants player to sign with the Titans was none other than wide receiver Wan'Dale Robinson.

Robinson and tight end Daniel Bellinger are both reuniting in Nashville with their former head coach. 

The deal is going to be for four years at $78 million, with $38 million of that contract guaranteed.

Robinson's signing with the Titans was forecasted even before the 11 am window hit on Monday. Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk predicted that the Titans would sign the former Giants receiver on Monday morning. 

The fit has just made too much sense on paper.

Robinson spent his college career at Nebraska and then transferred to Kentucky before becoming a second-round pick in the 2022 NFL Draft by the Giants. 

As a rookie, he appeared in six games with three starts, recording 227 receiving yards and one touchdown. His playing time grew in 2023, appearing in 15 games with eight starts and finishing with 525 receiving yards and one touchdown. 

In 2024, he ended with 699 receiving yards and three touchdowns. He had his breakout year last season, accounting for 1,014 receiving yards and four touchdowns. 

Robinson will bring his slot receiver expertise to the Titans and hopefully add some stability to a receiving room that desperately needs it. 

The team's leading receiver in 2025 was Chigoziem Okonkwo, followed by rookies Chimere Dike, Elic Ayomanor and Gunnar Helm. The plan for Tennessee this offseason is to make life easier for Cam Ward in his second NFL season, and that starts with giving him weapons.

Robinson not only gives the Titans another solid veteran target, he's also a wide receiver that understands the offense Brian Daboll will be calling in Tennessee.

$19.5 million in AAV can seem like a lot, but considering Alec Pierce got $28.5 million in AAV from the Indianapolis Colts during the same free agent cycle, this feels like pretty good and fair value for Robinson. That's rare to find in the free agent market, which is notorious for teams overspending.

The Titans found their backup quarterback for 2026 after signing Mitchell Trubisky. Trubisky spent the last two seasons with the Buffalo Bills. 

The Titans have another need taken care of on the offensive side of the ball. Tennessee still needs to find a center after the release of Lloyd Cushenberry.