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Mitch Trubisky calls joining Titans to reunite with Brian Daboll a 'no-brainer'

Trubisky chose Tennessee for a familiar offense and said he can help mentor rookie Cam Ward as a veteran backup.

  • On Thursday, quarterback Mitch Trubisky joined the Tennessee Titans to reunite with offensive coordinator Brian Daboll, describing the move as "right for me and my family."
  • Head coach Robert Saleh brought Trubisky aboard to help players master Daboll's offensive scheme after Tennessee hired Saleh as its second head coach in three seasons.
  • Entering his 10th season, Trubisky will mentor rookie Cam Ward alongside quarterback coach Shea Tierney, helping the 2025 draft's top pick develop under Daboll's system.
  • Saleh noted Ward has performed well through the offseason program, with the Titans concluding mandatory minicamp next week to further test the quarterback's grasp of the new scheme.
  • During recent practices, Ward completed 32 of 63 passes; as a rookie, he posted 59.8% completion rate. Saleh said, "I think it's very safe to say that we've got a really good quarterback.
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Mitch Trubisky calls joining Titans to reunite with Brian Daboll a 'no-brainer'

Mitch Trubisky had so much fun working with Brian Daboll in Buffalo that his decision on where to go this offseason in free agency was a “no-brainer.”

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Associated Press News broke the news in New York, United States on Thursday, June 11, 2026.
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