Cam Ward Aims for Redemption as Winless Titans Face Crucial Clash with Colts
The Tennessee Titans find themselves in a precarious position heading into Week 3, desperately seeking their first win of the season. Quarterback Cam Ward, the first overall pick in this year’s draft, is fully aware of the stakes as the Titans prepare to face their division rivals, the Indianapolis Colts.
Titans in Dire Need of a Win
After two weeks of disappointing performances, the Titans are staring down a must-win situation. They enter the game with an 0-2 record, but Ward has emerged as a glimmer of hope amidst the struggles. Despite the team’s difficulties, he has yet to throw an interception and recently notched his first touchdown pass. This achievement makes him the first No. 1 overall pick in NFL history to avoid throwing a pick in his first two games.
However, the challenges surrounding Ward are significant. The rookie has faced difficulties stemming from his supporting cast, with receivers failing to make critical catches and an offensive line that has allowed a staggering 11 sacks in just two games. These factors contribute to Ward’s completion percentage, which currently sits at a concerning 50.8%.
Ward’s Focus on Winning, Not Statistics
Despite the challenges reflected in his statistics, Ward remains steadfast in his priorities. “I really don’t care about completion percentage,” he stated during a mid-week media session. “I want to score touchdowns. I want to win football games. We’re 0-2. We just have to continue to stick with the process.”
Ward’s commitment to improvement is evident. In the team’s home opener against the Rams, he not only threw a touchdown but also completed seven more passes than in his debut. For Ward, success hinges on “attention to detail.” He emphasized the need for the team to pick up the pace, stating, “Getting in and out of the huddle faster and increasing our overall urgency each week is crucial. We need to focus on scoring touchdowns, not settling for field goals, and continue to gel as a unit.”
The Importance of a Divisional Victory
While a single win wouldn’t elevate the Titans above a .500 record, defeating the Colts would provide a significant boost in the standings within a relatively weak division. The opportunity to move to 1-0 in the division would allow the Titans to regroup and aim for a turnaround as the season progresses.
Ward echoed this sentiment, expressing the importance of the upcoming matchup: “We just have to get a win this week in a divisional game that matters a lot and just try to get rolling.”
As the Titans prepare to face a formidable Colts team, led by quarterback Daniel Jones, the pressure mounts. With each passing game, the urgency for the Titans to find their footing increases. This matchup could very well serve as a turning point for Ward and the Titans as they strive to redefine their season.