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Wan'Dale Robinson

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#4

Experience: 5 years

Height: 5-8

Age: 25

Weight: 185 lbs

College: Kentucky

Biography

PRO: The Titans signed Wan'Dale Robinson early in the 2026 free agency period to add toughness, versatility and a playmaker to their offensive arsenal. The 5-foot-8-inch, 185-pound wide receiver is comfortable lining up in multiple spots in the offensive formation and led all wide receivers with 622 receiving yards out of the slot in 2025.  Robinson was originally selected by the N.Y. Giants in the second round of the 2022 NFL Draft and spent his first four NFL campaigns with the club.  Prior to his arrival in Tennessee, he played in 54 NFL contests and tallied 268 catches for 2,465 yards with nine touchdowns.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:  
• In 2025, Robinson set career marks with 1,014 receiving yards and four receiving scores on 92 receptions.
• In 2024, Robinson caught 93 passes, which is the fifth-highest mark in Giants single-season franchise history.

TITANS TIDBITS:  
• Robinson co-founded the Wanda Joyce Robinson Foundation with his father, Dale, which takes a holistic approach to breaking the generational cycle of incarceration. He visited the Rutgers Newark Camp to attend the Vera Institute of Justice event to learn about continuing education opportunities for people currently and formerly incarcerated.
• The name Wan'Dale is a combination of his late grandmother's name (Wanda) and his father's name (Dale).
• His father played football at Western Kentucky.

CAREER TRANSACTIONS:  
• The Frankfort, Ky., native was selected by the N.Y. Giants in the second round (43rd overall) of the 2022 NFL Draft.
• Signed by the Titans as an unrestricted free agent on March 12, 2026.

SEASON RECAPS:

2025 (16/15 - N.Y. Giants):  Appeared in 16 games with 15 starts and registered 92 receptions for a career-best 1,014 yards and a career-high four receiving touchdowns.  Placed on injured reserve on Jan. 3 and missed the regular season finale.  At 5-foot-8-inches, Robinson became the shortest receiver in NFL history to amass 1,000 receiving yards.
• At Dallas (9/14), hauled in eight receptions for 142 yards with a 32-yard touchdown reception from Russell Wilson in the fourth quarter.
• Against Philadelphia (10/26), posted six catches for 84 yards, including a 35-yard touchdown grab from Jaxson Dart in the opening quarter.
• At Detroit (11/23), led the team with nine receptions for a career-high 156 receiving yards. Opened the scoring with a 32-yard touchdown catch from Jameis Winston in the opening stanza.
• At Las Vegas (12/28), tied a career-best with 11 catches for 113 yards in the victory.

2024 (17/7 - N.Y. Giants):  Saw action in all 17 games for the first time in his career with seven starts.  Caught a career-best 93 passes for 699 yards with three touchdowns.  Rushed three times for 18 yards.  His 93 receptions ranked him 13th in the NFL and he led the league with 34 third-down receptions.
• Against Dallas (9/26), snared a season-best 11 receptions for 71 yards.
• At Seattle (10/6), hauled in six passes for 36 yards, including a seven-yard touchdown pass from Daniel Jones in the second quarter.
• Against Indianapolis (12/29), posted five catches for 71 yards, including a five-yard touchdown grab from Drew Lock in the second stanza.
• At Philadelphia (1/5), registered 10 receptions for 43 yards.

2023 (15/8 - N.Y. Giants):  Played in 15 games with eight starts and caught a team-high 60 passes for 525 yards with a touchdown.  Rushed nine times for 87 yards with a rushing score.  Was inactive for the first two games of the season after being activated off the reserve/physically unable to perform list.  Owned the second-highest catch percentage (76.9 percent; 60 receptions on 78 targets) among wide receivers with at least 50 targets.
• At Las Vegas (11/5), hauled in four passes for 35 yards with a nine-yard touchdown catch from Tommy DeVito.
• Against L.A. Rams (12/31), posted six receptions for 55 yards and notched a 24-yard touchdown run.
• Against Philadelphia (1/7), snared five receptions for a season-best 85 receiving yards.

2022 (6/3 - N.Y. Giants):  Played in six games with three starts as a rookie and totaled 23 receptions for 227 yards with a receiving touchdown.  Was inactive for four contests.  Placed on injured reserve on Nov. 21 and missed the final seven games of the season.
• At Tennessee (9/11), made his NFL debut as a reserve and collected his first career reception on a five-yard pass from Daniel Jones.
• Against Baltimore (10/16), returned to the lineup and snared three receptions for 37 yards with his first career touchdown. Evened the score at 7-7 with a five-yard touchdown grab from Daniel Jones in the second quarter.
• Against Detroit (11/20), started at wide receiver and hauled in nine catches for 100 yards.

COLLEGE: 
• Played in 31 games with 24 starts in three collegiate seasons (two at Nebraska and one at Kentucky) and caught 195 passes for 2,248 yards with 10 receiving touchdowns. Added 141 rushes for 691 yards with four rushing scores. Spent his first two seasons at Nebraska before transferring to Kentucky to be play closer to home.
• As a junior (2021), named second-team All-SEC after playing in all 13 games with 12 starts for the Wildcats and setting career highs with a then school-record 104 receptions, 1,334 yards and seven touchdowns. Also had seven rushing attempts for 111 yards and six punt returns for 20 yards. Became just the sixth player in SEC history to catch at least 100 passes in a season. Ranked fourth nationally and second in the SEC in receptions per game (8.0), 11th nationally and second in the SEC in total receiving yards (1,334) and 12th nationally and second in the conference in receiving yards per game (102.6).
• As a sophomore (2020), started all eight games at Nebraska and led the Huskers with 51 catches, 461 receiving yards and 696 all-purpose yards.
• As a freshman (2019), played in 10 games with four starts – three at wide receiver and one at running back. Named a second-team freshman All-American and a honorable-mention All-Big Ten selection. One of four finalists for the Paul Hornung Award, given to the nation's most versatile player. Caught 40 passes for 443 yards with two receiving touchdowns while rushing for 340 yards and three scores. The 40 catches and 443 receiving yards were the most by a true freshman in Nebraska history.
• Majored in communication at Kentucky.

PERSONAL:  
• Attended Western Hills (Frankfort, Ky.) High School, where he was a three-year defensive starter, two-time first-team all-district and honorable mention all-district.
• Was the state's consensus top player as a senior and recorded 8,582 scrimmage yards (6,795 rushing and 1,787 receiving) and 118 offensive touchdowns. His 781 career points rank No. 2 in Kentucky history.
• As a senior (2018), earned Kentucky's Mr. Football and the Gatorade Kentucky Player of the Year after finishing with 1,973 rushing yards, 725 receiving yards and 47 total touchdowns (30 rushing, 11 receiving, two punt returns, two touchdown passes, one interception and one fumble recovery). As a defender accounted for 113 tackles, 12.0 tackles for loss, and three interceptions.
• As a junior (2017), rushed for 2,330 yards with 33 touchdowns and caught 25 passes for 343 yards with six receiving scores.
• As a sophomore (2016), rushed for 2,014 yards with 28 touchdowns and added 28 receptions for 434 yards with three receiving scores.
• Son of Victoria Davis and Dale Robinson. Has one younger sister, Eliza.
• Follow Robinson on Instagram at @wandalerobinson and on X at @wanda1erobinson.
• Born Charles Wan'Dale Robinson on Jan. 5, 2001 in Frankfort, Ky.

Recent Games

WKOPPRESULTRECYDSAVGLNGTDATTYDSAVGLNGTDFUMLOST
1@CommandersL 6 - 216559.2200
2@CowboysL 37 - 40814217.8501
3ChiefsL 9 - 2212626260
4ChargersW 21 - 183144.780
5@SaintsL 14 - 26530612012220
6EaglesW 34 - 1768414351
7@BroncosL 32 - 3369515.8230
8@EaglesL 20 - 3834816340
949ersL 24 - 349465.190
10@BearsL 20 - 2466210.3150
11PackersL 20 - 274369200
12@LionsL 27 - 34915617.34011000010
13@PatriotsL 15 - 337344.980
15CommandersL 21 - 2955410.8171
16VikingsL 13 - 163196.314013330
17@RaidersW 34 - 101111310.3360

Career Stats

WRTE Career

SEASONTEAMGGSRECYDSAVGLNGTDATTYDSAVGLNGTDFUMLOST
2022New York Giants63232279.91912-1-0.540
2023New York Giants158605258.83319879.732100
2024New York Giants177936997.53533186140
2025New York Giants161592101411504351.73010
TOTAL543326824659.3509171096.432110

2025 SEASON

  • REC
    92
  • YDS
    1014
  • AVG
    11.02
  • TDS
    4
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