Titans Sign Former Vikings Receiver to One-Year Deal

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A lot of the Tennessee Titans-related pre-draft noise has been focused on Cam Ward. At some interval, the franchise is widely expected to bolster their quarterback’s arsenal of weapons in the highly-anticipated build toward his sophomore campaign.
Although now, still nearly a month prior to the event, Tennessee has taken a different route to assist Ward’s development. In a late-stage free agency move, the Titans have signed wide receiver K.J .Osborn to a one-year deal, according to Adam Schefter.
Formerly of the Minnesota Vikings (and, for a short stint, the New England Patriots and Washington Commanders), Osborn appears to be a promising measure of depth for a unit that already added a premier feature in the form of Wan’Dale Robinson.
Titans are signing are signing former Commanders free-agent wide receiver KJ Osborn to a one-year deal, per source. pic.twitter.com/bKLaXPM6I6
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) April 1, 2026
A Measure of Depth
After logging seven touchdowns in his rookie campaign, Osborn has yet to reach those heights again. Yet, a change of scenery could be all the formerly reliable pass-catcher needs to reemerge as a productive piece once more.
United with Ward under offensive coordinator Brian Daboll, the Titans offense promises at least the opportunity for Osborn to make an impact. This is a signing that makes sense for Tennessee, even if it doesn't end up making much of a difference.

Lane covers the Tennessee Titans, where he brings an evolving team's journey to fans on a daily basis. A longtime sports fanatic and recent baby blue jersey aficionado.