Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-2, 192 lbs |
| Birthplace: Chicago, IL |
| Age: 21 |
| School: Ohio State |
| Experience: R |
Next Game
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6:47NFL Training Camp Rookie Check-In
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1:16Titans Counting on Cam Ward-Carnell Tate Duo
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1:58NFL Breakout Candidates: No. 3 - Cam Ward
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1:25Cam Ward Looks to Build Rapport with Carnell Tate
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1:59Titans O/U 6.5 Wins
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1:34AFC South Player Props: Carnell Tate Set to Explode
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0:55Sophomore Slump or Surge for Cam Ward?
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1:21Big Ten Freshmen to Watch: Chris Henry Jr. At The Top
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1:55Who Takes Biggest Leap in Year 2: Ward, Dart, or Shough?
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9:51Breaking Down the Biggest Questions in the AFC South
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10:15Breaking Down AFC South Offseason Grades
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17:42Breaking Down the Philadelphia Eagles' 2026 Schedule
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1:58Cap Casualties: Calvin Ridley
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1:51Robert Saleh and Titans Get Fresh Start in 2026
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0:52NFL News & Notes: Is Carnell Tate the Key To Unlocking Ward?
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1:16Cam Ward Looks To Take Year 2 Leap With Help Of Carnell Tate
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8:05Breaking Down Top Storylines from 2026 Rookie Minicamps
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11:13Biggest Questions Facing the AFC South Post-Draft
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1:03Best Offseason Moves: Titans
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1:41Saints' Jordyn Tyson Projected to Lead Rookie WRs In Yards
Top Carnell Tate News
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Titans' Carnell Tate: Held out of practice due to general stiffness
Coach Robert Saleh said Tate's absence from Wednesday's practice was due to stiffness and not the hard hit he took at Monday's session, Terry McCormick of TitanInsider.com reports.
Since being blanked on three targets in his preseason debut last Thursday at San Francisco, Tate hasn't got much on-field work this week, and his status for Sunday's preseason game against the Seahawks now may be up in the air.
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Titans' Carnell Tate: Not practicing Wednesday
Tate (undisclosed) is absent from Wednesday's practice after taking a hard hit Monday and leaving early, Jim Wyatt of the Titans' official site reports.
Coach Robert Saleh downplayed the incident afterward, telling reports that Tate likely avoided a concussion but will require further evaluation. An absence Wednesday confirms the rookie is dealing with some kind of injury, but there haven't been any details yet about the part of his body that's affected.
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Titans' Carnell Tate: Will be evaluated after hard hit
Coach Robert Saleh said Tate (undisclosed) will be evaluated after taking a hard hit at Monday's practice, Ben Arthur of FoxSports.com reports.
After hooking up with QB Cam Ward on a fourth-and-8 during drills Monday, Tate was slow to get up following the aforementioned hit but was able to walk to the sideline under his own power with a member of the training staff at his side, Arthur reports. Per Jim Wyatt of the Titans' official site, Saleh noted he feels "good about where he's at," and doesn't think there's concern "about concussions or anything," but upcoming evaluation will determine if Tate, the fourth overall pick in the 2026 Draft, requires any sort of stint off the practice field.
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Titans' Carnell Tate: Blanked on three targets
Tate didn't come up with any of his three targets in the Titans' 19-13 preseason win over the 49ers on Thursday.
The rookie fourth overall pick was on the field for the Titans' opening possession and saw his first target in the end zone on second down. Tate's two other opportunities came during Tennessee's third drive, but he ultimately finished his night without making any impact on the stat sheet while working with starting quarterback Cam Ward during his time in the game. Despite the quiet debut, Tate naturally remains ticketed for a major role in his 2026 rookie campaign and will look to build some momentum during Tennessee's second preseason game against the Seahawks at home on Sunday, Aug. 23.
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Titans' Carnell Tate: Strong practice Sunday
Tate was a standout in team drills during Sunday's training camp practice, Terry McCormick of TitanInsider.com reports.
Tate's explosiveness stood out during red-zone and plus-territory team drills in Sunday's practice. He beat out Alontae Taylor and Cor'Dale Flott for touchdowns in separate reps, with Tate demonstrating a strong connection with second-year quarterback Cam Ward. The No. 4 overall pick of the 2026 NFL Draft, Tate looks to see plenty of offensive snaps in his rookie campaign alongside veteran wideouts Wan'Dale Robinson and Calvin Ridley.
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