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New Titans Receiver Wan'Dale Robinson Ready to Do His Part in Tennessee

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NASHVILLE – Wan'Dale Robinson is one of the new guys.

And, after building a resume and strong reputation in his four years with the Giants, the shifty receiver is ready to do the same in Tennessee, one day at a time.

"I would say it is more (about) doing it, and not saying too much," Robinson said of his mindset. "Just trying to play my part, play my role and do what I am supposed to do and let everything else take care of itself from there."

Robinson was on the field in his light blue Titans practice uniform on Thursday, the first OTA open to reporters.

Despite his small stature (5-8, 185), he was easy to spot even on a day when first-round pick Carnell Tate provided the day's biggest highlights, with a practice-high six catches, including three touchdown grabs.

Robinson looked fast, and explosive, while catching the football in drills.

Robinson knows his job in Tennessee, and he plans to do it for quarterback Cam Ward.

Robinson, 25, is coming off a season when he tallied 92 catches for 1,014 yards and four touchdowns.

"I feel like that's our job as receivers to go out there and catch the ball no matter where (Cam) puts it," Robinson said. "At the end of the day, we have to go out there and make the play. We have to go out there and get open for him."

In Tennessee, Robinson has been reunited with Titans offensive coordinator Brian Daboll, as the two were together with the Giants. In 2025, Robinson led all wide receivers with 622 yards out of the slot. It's a total that bested Amon-Ra St. Brown of the Lions and Puka Nacua of the Rams.

Robinson, who has played in 54 career games, with 33 starts, in his career, said he's been impressed with Tate, and Ward.

"He comes in to work," Robinson said of Tate. "He is like a pro, and he does everything that you want him to do. He is willing to be coachable, and soak up all the knowledge he is getting. I am just really glad he is here with us."

As for Ward, the two have hit it off.

Consider Robinson impressed.

"On the football field, it's the arm talent," Robinson said of Ward. "The ball jumps off his hand. Whenever we are off the field, he is just line one of the other guys. You want to play for a quarterback like that, that you can hang out with outside of football and just be cool with, and on the football field it is all business.

"So, I love him to death."

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