DENVER (AP) — The Cam Ward era gets started Sunday in Denver, and the Tennessee Titans are aiming for the type of turnaround the Broncos put together last year behind quarterback Bo Nix.

Nix threw for 29 touchdowns as a rookie to help the Broncos reach the playoffs for the first time since 2015.

The Titans are coming off a three-win season that netted them the No. 1 pick in the NFL draft, which they used on Ward.

Ward is used to adapting to new teams quickly. He started at Incarnate Word, spent two seasons at Washington State and wound up fourth in the Heisman Trophy voting after his lone season at Miami . He set a Division I record by throwing for 158 touchdowns in his career, including 39 for the Hurricanes.

Ward also faces long odds of leaving Denver with a win in his NFL debut.

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