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FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. — The Atlanta Falcons host the Tennessee Titans on Friday inside Mercedes-Benz Stadium for their second 2025 preseason game.
After back-to-back joint practices Tuesday and Wednesday, the Falcons and Titans will finally play for real. No holding back. And if the most recent practice session between these two teams was any indication, it's going to be an emotional game.
Both the Falcons and Titans lost their preseason openers. The Falcons were trailing 10-17, to the Detroit Lions before the game was suspended in the fourth quarter, while the Titans lost, 29-7, to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. So, they're both 0-1 in the preseason.
Is Cam Ward playing tonight? Titans' plans for rookie QB in preseason Week 2
The Tennessee Titans are set to kick off the second week of the NFL preseason and fans will be treated to watching the top pick in action.
Cam Ward, drafted No. 1 in the 2025 NFL Draft, made his preseason debut last week, completing 5-of-8 passes for 67 yards in just two series of action. While his first action was a three-and-out, the rookie capped off his performance by leading an 11-play, 65-yard touchdown drive that will have Titans fans hopeful as the regular season nears.
Don't expect to see Ward play too much on Friday night, however. The team isn't looking to overexpose the quarterback to any potential injuries during preseason action.
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Six Things to Watch for the Titans in Friday's Preseason Game vs the Falcons
NASHVILLE – The Titans face the Falcons in preseason game No.2 on Friday night.
Here's a look at six things to watch in the contest:
Titans quarterback Cam Ward played two series in the team's preseason opener in Tampa, and he's expected to get roughly the same amount of work against the Falcons. Ward settled in and played well in his preseason debut, completing 5-of-8 passes for 67 yards while directing a touchdown-scoring drive. He'll look to quickly get in a rhythm his second time out before the starters give way to the back-ups once again.
Ward and receiver Calvin Ridley showed off their chemistry in Tampa, as Ridley caught three of Ward's passes for 50 receiving yards. The two were in sync, and it's clear they have confidence between them. No other receiver caught more than one pass against the Buccaneers, so it will be interesting to see who emerges the second time out. The team would like to see continued improvement from rookie receivers Elic Ayomanor and Chimere Dike.
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