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Young fan rocks awesome stitched Miami-Titans Cam Ward jersey at Fanatics Fest

Stephen Samraby: Steve Samra06/20/25SamraSource
Cam Ward - 2025 NFL Draft
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Fanatics Fest is underway in New York, and there’s bound to be a ton of awesome jerseys rocked throughout the weekend. However, a Cam Ward custom Miami/Titans jersey might’ve wrapped up the top spot already.

An 8-year-old fan named Noah showed off his jersey via social media personality Darren Rovell. Check it out below, and try not to get too jealous of the kid, even if that’s a tough ask.

Whether you’re a fan of Ward or a dual Miami-Titans fan, that jersey is a must. The latter might be few and far between, but still, you’ve got to give props when you see a custom jersey as cool as this one when you see it.

Alas, Ward might not need the money as the reigning No. 1 pick, but it’d be a savvy business move to start selling these. It’d be sweet if the quarterback could sign that custom, too. It’d likely make that 8-year-old’s day — or year.

Regardless, it’s easy to see why fans in Tennessee can’t wait to see Ward on the field. Last season with Miami, he emerged as the consensus top overall pick in the draft after a stellar season with the Hurricanes. Previously, he also played at both Washington State and Incarnate Word.

The Titans’ rookie signal-caller finished his single season at Miami having been responsible for 43 touchdowns (39 passing) to go with 4,313 passing yards while finishing with the No. 1 QBR (88.8) in the country. In the 12 games that he played all four quarters, Ward threw for 300 yards or more in 10 of those matchups.

Moreover, during his prior stops along his college football journey before playing for Mario Cristobal in Coral Gables, Ward threw for nearly 7,000 yards and scored 61 touchdowns during his first two seasons with Incarnate Word at the FCS level. He would then become a more popular name in the sport, transferring to Washington State ahead of the 2022 college football season.

He’d ultimately spent two seasons with the Cougars. During his last season at Washington State, Ward completed 66.6 percent of his passes, throwing for 3,735 yards, with 25 touchdowns and seven interceptions.

Suffice to say, Cam Ward doesn’t take long to get used to his surroundings, and he seems more prepared than anyone to take on the challenge of playing in the NFL. His jersey will be a popular one, whether it be half-and-half or a straight Titans version.