Tennessee Titans plan to host Tom Brady, Arizona Cardinals at training camp this year.
NASHVILLE — Tennessee Titans head coach Mike Vrabel knows the value of working with other NFL teams through the formative weeks of training camp. Tennessee's head coach is planning to bring two NFC contenders to work against his guys this summer. One of them is quarterbacked by Tom Brady. Vrabel told Jim Wyatt of TennesseeTitans.com that […]
NASHVILLE — Tennessee Titans head coach Mike Vrabel knows the value of working with other NFL teams through the formative weeks of training camp. Tennessee's head coach is planning to bring two NFC contenders to work against his guys this summer.
One of them is quarterbacked by Tom Brady.
Vrabel told Jim Wyatt of TennesseeTitans.com that they hoped to hold joint training camp practices with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Arizona Cardinals in 2022. Under Vrabel, the Titans have worked with other clubs during training camp every year except the 2020 season. The COVID-19 pandemic forced the NFL to forbid teams from getting together for health and safety purposes.
Tom Brady comes back to Tennessee
Vrabel will work with his old friend and teammate Brady for the third time in five years.

"Not only is it an evaluation, but it is also preparation," Vrabel said to Wyatt at the NFL Owners' Meetings in Palm Springs on Monday. "These are good football teams. I mean, you saw what Arizona did to us in the first week (of 2021)."
Brady first came to Nashville with the New England Patriots ahead of the 2019 campaign. Tennessee would go on to end Brady's career in New England that season, besting them in the Wild Card round 20-13 en route to an AFC Championship game appearance. Tampa Bay's quarterback had announced his retirement in February of 2022, only to change his mind 40 days later and return for his 23rd NFL season.
Vrabel and the Titans went down to the Buccaneers practice facility to work against Brady and Co. in August of 2021.
Kyler Murray and Arizona opened last year in Nashville and absolutely boat-raced Tennessee 38-13.
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