Titans' Wan'Dale Robinson reacts after setting an interesting record

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The Tennessee Titans went on a spending spree this offseason and added talent to both sides of the ball.

One of those new players is wideout Wan’Dale Robinson, who joined Kay Adams on the "Up & Adams" podcast on Thursday and was told about a unique record he set in 2025. Last season, Robinson exploded for 92 receptions for 1,014 receiving yards and 4 touchdowns over 16 games for the New York Giants, and in the process, became the shortest wideout to record 1,000 receiving yards.

Titans WR Wan'Dale Robinson reacts to being the shortest player ever to record a 1,000-yard receiving season @wanda1erobinson | @heykayadamspic.twitter.com/LZGCIBeGom

— Up & Adams (@UpAndAdamsShow) June 4, 2026

“I mean, I’ve always been short my whole life and um always kind of been the smallest one out there on the field so um kind of nothing new to me to go out there and put up a thousand yards or put up whatever numbers that I was supposed to. But, um, yeah, I mean, it’s pretty good. Little laughing giggle we had in the locker room whenever uh we saw on news stuff like that.”

Robinson continued, “There have been a lot of wide receivers all sizes who do things. By the way, if any 6’4 guys are laughing I hate them. Joe is the shortest—like I thought me and Wes Walker were like the same height, um, but they said he was listed at 5’9. I’m listed as a five eight, so uh I’ll take the record.”

Now in Nashville, Robinson is not only familiar with Brian Daboll’s system, but he is playing with a quarterback in Cam Ward, who in college proved he could turn a less talented slot receiver into a star, giving him a great chance to duplicate or exceed those numbers in 2026.

This article originally appeared on Titans Wire: Titans' Wan'Dale Robinson reacts after setting interesting record

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