Skip to main content

NASHVILLE - While there has been no public announcement from the Tennessee Titans, it appears they could be adding yet another quarterback to the completion entering the OTAs, minicamp, and training camp.

Former University of Southern California quarterback Mo Hasan tweeted a photo of him in a Titans uniform, with the caption, "I'M A TITAN, LET'S GO!!! late Tuesday evening.   

Hasan began his college career at Syracuse before transferring to a junior college, then to Nashville, where he started one game for Vanderbilt during his two seasons with the Commodores. He then made his way to USC for his final two seasons of eligibility.  

For Vanderbilt, Hasan led the Commodores to a home win over Missouri, completing 7-of-11 passes (63.6%) for 120 yards and a TD, plus added 34 yards on nine carries. He would leave that game with a season-ending concussion, as his team would hold on for the win. 

After leaving Vanderbilt, Hasan landed with the Trojans, where he suffered again suffered an injury, this time to his leg, that caused him to miss four games. He failed to record any stats in 2020 for USC.   

In 2021, the injury bug again hit, as Hasan tore ligaments in his knee that required surgery. He would miss the entire 2021 season.  

In his final college season, Hasan again fell victim to injury, this time tearing his Achilles during winter workouts, forcing him to miss the season.  

During his time at Vanderbilt, and in the lone game of his major college career in that he earned a victory, Hasan showed flashes of ability, as witnessed by this writer, who covered that game but could not remain on the field then, or for the remainder of his college career. 

Considering Hasan would be No. 4 on the Titans depth chart, the odds of him making this roster are slim, though he could be in line for a spot on the practice squad, depending on how he performs and if he can finally stay healthy enough to make it through a season.

  

  • TAYLOR LEWAN FILES LAWSUIT AGAINST DOCTOR WHO PERFORMED HIS ACL SURGERY IN 2020: Taylor Lewan shared that he has filed a lawsuit against the doctor who performed the surgery on his torn ACL in 2020. CLICK HERE
  • EXAMINING THE TITAN DEPTH CHART, WHAT DEPTH CHART?: Despite the release of depth charts by various media outlets this week, there has been no official release by the Titans besides head coach Mike Vrabel speaking on the quarterback situation following the draft. CLICK HERE
  • TITANS ANNOUNCE DATES FOR ROOKIES, OTAs, AND MINICAMP: The dates for the Titans upcoming rookie minicamp, OTAs, and minicamp were announced on Tuesday. CLICK HERE