Cody Barton Shines in Titans Training Camp: Key Interceptions and Defensive Dominance
Cody Barton makes a significant impact in the Titans' 2025 training camp with key interceptions, showcasing defensive strength and teamwork.

Defensive Highlights in Titans Training Camp
As the Tennessee Titans' 2025 training camp progresses in Nashville, linebacker Cody Barton has emerged as a standout player. On Thursday, July 24, Barton registered the first interception of the camp by picking off a pass from quarterback Cameron Ward along the left hash mark. This interception marked Barton's third of Ward's four interceptions dating back to minicamp.
Barton's Insightful Play
Barton attributed his success to recognizing a play the offense had run the previous day. Instead of stopping, he drifted back into the passing lane and made the crucial catch. "Those kinds of mistakes happen," Barton commented. "But it's good to have them in camp early so we can learn from them."
Ward has shown a commendable attitude by approaching Barton after interceptions to understand what he's seeing on the plays. This collaboration aims to prevent future mishaps. Barton nearly secured another interception when Ward targeted a tight end on an out-breaking route, but he dropped the ball.
Offensive Challenges
Overall, the defense outperformed the offense during this session. Ward, despite his struggles, kicked off the camp on a positive note by completing all four of his passes in 7on7 play on Wednesday, July 23. However, he finished the day with five incompletions, one of which was a drop by Gunnar Helm.
Focus on Quick Passing Game
The offense primarily focused on the quick passing game, allowing Ward to locate his receivers swiftly after the snap. Ward emphasized the importance of timing, stating, "Everything revolves around timing in my opinion. I just think time and the ball placement will always be everything."
Player Updates
- WR Treylon Burks and CB Jarvis Brownlee Jr. got tangled up during a sideline pass attempt. Burks was slow to get up but confirmed he was fine after practice. Brownlee overheated and was seen by trainers but could have returned if needed.
- Titans GM Mike Borgonzi provided updates on injuries: C Lloyd Cushenberry III (Achilles) and CB L'Jarius Sneed (knee/quad) will start camp on PUP. Sneed had a knee cleanup procedure but is making progress.
- OLB Lorenzo Carter announced his retirement, surprising the Titans. Carter had signed a one-year deal worth $1.4 million.
Looking Ahead
With the first full week of the preseason beginning on August 7, the Titans continue to evaluate their roster, focusing on breakout players and potential additions to strengthen their depth, particularly at cornerback.
Stay tuned for more updates from the Titans' training camp as the team prepares for the upcoming NFL season.