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The selection of the Tennessee Titans of the Miami Marshal, Cam Ward, with the first general selection of the NFL Draft on Thursday was not a surprise.
What was a surprise was that Warren Moon appeared at the introductory Ward press conference on Friday to give permission to the rookie toites to wear their number 1 retired shirt.
The general manager of the Titans, Mike Borgonzi, was with Ward on the podium when he told Ward a special guest.
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The former Field Marshal of the Houston Oilers, Warren Moon, on the left, and the Campo Ward Marshal, selected by the Tennessee Titans as the general selection number 1 in the NFL draft, poses during a press conference in the team training complex on Friday, April 25, 2025 in Nashville. (AP Photo/George Walker IV)
Moon then entered the room holding a Ward Titans shirt with No. 1 and gave Ward the shirt.
Moon played 10 seasons with the Houston Oilers, who later became the Titans. The member of the Proyer Football Hall of Fame played in the 17 seasons of the NFL and did the Pro Bowl nine times.
The Titans expect the room to follow Moon to the Hall of Fame.
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The former field marshal of the Houston Oilers, Warren Moon, listens as the Camp Ward Marshal, selected by the Titans with the general selection number 1 in the NFL Draft, speaks during a press conference on April 25, 2025 in Nashville. (AP Photo/George Walker IV)
Miami was 10-3 last season with Ward in the center. He completed 67.2% of his passes for 4,313 yards, and led the ACC with 39 TouchDowns passing while throwing seven interceptions.
Will Levis was the seafaring of the Titans Field Last season, and he and the team had problems.
The Titans were 3-14 in the first season of Brian Callahan as a chief coach.

Miami field marshal, Cam Ward, poses after being chosen by the Tennessee Titans with the first general selection of the NFL Draft on Thursday, April 24, 2025 in Green Bay, Wis. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson)
Upon entering the season, the team hoped that Levis would take a jump after nine games began in the quartback in his rookie year and showed some promise.
However, Levis played badly when the team was 2-10 in its 12 openings. He completed 63.1% of his passes for 2,091 yards and launched 13 touchdowns and 12 interceptions. While Levis continued to fight, it became clear that the team would be on the market during a field marshal this low season.