Former New York Giants wide receiver Wan'Dale Robinson has reached an agreement to join the Tennessee Titans, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN. The deal, reported on Monday, brings the explosive playmaker to Nashville as the Titans continue to bolster their offensive depth.
The signing marks a significant reunion for Robinson, who will once again work under current Titans offensive coordinator Brian Daboll. Daboll previously served as the head coach of the Giants, where he oversaw Robinson's development during their shared tenure in New York. This existing chemistry and familiarity with Daboll’s offensive system are expected to play a major role in Robinson's integration into the Tennessee offense.
Robinson, originally a second-round draft pick out of Kentucky, spent his early career with the Giants, proving to be a versatile threat in the slot and a reliable target in the short-to-intermediate passing game. His move to the Titans adds a dynamic weapon for the team as they look to expand their passing attack under the new coaching staff.
Terms of the contract have not yet been made public. Robinson joins a Titans roster that has undergone several changes this offseason as the organization prioritizes surrounding their quarterback with proven talent. The move highlights the franchise's commitment to building an offense capable of competing in a crowded AFC South.
This is a developing story. Check back for updates.
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