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10:24Predicting Every Game of the Giants' 2026 Season
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10:15Breaking Down AFC South Offseason Grades
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9:36NFL News and Notes: OTAs Underway As Teams Evaluate QB Rooms
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11:06Breaking Down the Jets' Full 2026 Schedule
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17:42Breaking Down the Philadelphia Eagles' 2026 Schedule
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9:36Breaking Down the AFC East's Offseason Grades
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14:50Breaking Down the Bengals' 2026 Schedule
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5:55NFL News & Notes: OTA Offseason Workouts Begin
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1:42Ranking Teams Most Likely To Reach SB In Their Home Stadium: Tennessee Titans
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18:35Re-Grading the 2023 NFL Draft
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1:10Re-Grading the 2023 NFL Draft: Titans
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1:19Report: NFL Awards Nashville Super Bowl LXIV
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10:17Breaking Down the 2026 AFC South Schedule
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10:36Breaking Down the 2026 AFC East Schedule
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1:50Giant Identity Reset in New York
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9:27Breaking Down the 2026 AFC North Schedule
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1:58NFL Schedule Building 101: The Quarterback Dilemma In AFC West
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10:092025 Playoff Teams In Danger of Missing Out In 2026
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1:562025 Playoff Team In Danger Of Missing Out In 2026: Steelers
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9:172025 Non-Playoff Teams That Will Be In Hunt In 2026
Top Cameron Wake News
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Cameron Wake: Visits with Broncos
The Broncos recently reached out to Wake, but no agreement was reached, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Wake was released by the Titans during the offseason but has consistently maintained he is not ready to retire. Meanwhile, the Broncos have lost Von Miller (ankle) as well as depth along their defensive line, putting them in a position to seek pass rushers. However, with no deal reached, Wake will remain a free agent.
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Cameron Wake: No intent to retire
Agent Paul Sheehy said Saturday that Wake has "no intention of retiring."
It was reported earlier Saturday that Wake was expected to hang up his cleats, but his agent quickly came out to refute that information. The veteran pass rusher was released by the Titans last week after being limited to nine games in 2019 due to a hamstring injury. The 38-year-old is likely to work as a situational pass rusher, assuming he finds a new team for 2020.
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Cameron Wake: Expected to retire?
Wake is expected to retire from the NFL, Courtney Fallon of NFL Network reports.
Wake was released by the Titans last week and may not join another team for what would be his age-38 season. The veteran pass rusher has 364 total tackles, 100.5 sacks, 22 forced fumbles and one interception over his 10-year NFL career, the first nine of which he spent in Miami after starting his professional career in the CFL.
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Cameron Wake: Let go by Titans
The Titans released Wake (hamstring) on Thursday, Turron Davenport of ESPN.com reports.
Wake appeared in nine regular-season games with the Titans last season, recording four tackles (three solo) and 2.5 sacks before landing on injured reserve due to a hamstring issue. Assuming that the 38-year-old linebacker decides to continue his NFL career, he's now free to look for a role as a situational pass rusher elsewhere in the league. His release frees up $5.6 million in 2020 cap space for Tennessee.
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Titans' Cameron Wake: Hits IR on Tuesday
Wake (hamstring) has been placed on injured reserve, Jim Wyatt of the team's official site reports.
Wake was injured while playing a season-high 37 snaps in Sunday's game against the Jaguars, and now his season is over. The 37-year-old finishes 2019 with just four tackles (three solo) and 2.5 sacks over nine games.
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Titans' Cameron Wake: Suiting up Week 7
Wake (hamstring) is active for Sunday's Week 7 tilt against the Chargers.
Wake will make his return from a two-game absence and will be out there to help contain Phillip Rivers and his talented group of offensive teammates. Wake has just four tackles on the campaign, but 2.5 of those have qualified as sacks.
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Titans' Cameron Wake: Questionable for Sunday
Wake (hamstring) is considered questionable for Sunday's game versus the Chargers, Turron Davenport of ESPN.com reports.
Wake hasn't seen game action since Week 4 but worked as a limited participant Thursday and Friday to have a chance of playing against Los Angeles. The Titans could use the presence of the veteran outside linebacker since Sharif Finch (shoulder) was ruled out and Reggie Gilbert (knee) is also questionable.
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Titans' Cameron Wake: Back at practice
Wake (hamstring) was a limited participant in Thursday's practice, Erik Bacharach of The Tennessean reports.
Wake is practicing for the first time since suffering a hamstring injury Week 4 versus Atlanta. While it's certainly a step in the right direction, it remains to be seen whether the veteran linebacker will manage to suit up versus the Chargers on Sunday. Friday's final injury report of the week will shed some light on Wake's availability for Week 7.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-3, 263 lbs |
| Birthplace: Beltsville, MD, USA |
| Age: 44 |
| School: Penn State |
| Experience: 12 |

















