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Wan’Dale Robinson’s girlfriend fired up after $78M Titans signing

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Wan’Dale Robinson and girlfriend Alyna Wampler are fired up about their next chapter in Tennessee.

Taking to her Instagram Stories on Monday, Wampler posted a celebratory video after the Giants wide receiver agreed to a four-year, $78 million pact with the Titans in free agency, a move that will reunite Robinson with his former coach, Brian Daboll.

“See u soon Tennessee!” Wampler captioned a video of an excited Robinson, who celebrated the news alongside his four-legged friends during what appeared to be a joyride.

Wan’Dale Robinson and girlfriend Alyna Wampler @alyna.wampler/Instagram

Before the start of the free agency tampering period Monday afternoon, Robinson, 25, and Wampler were seen soaking up the sun in the Bahamas.

The 43rd overall pick in the 2022 NFL Draft, Robinson spent the first four years of his career with the Giants, tallying 268 receptions for 2,465 yards and nine touchdowns across 54 regular-season games.

He eclipsed 1,000 receiving yards for the first time in his career during the 2025 season (1,014), a lost 4-13 campaign for Big Blue that saw Daboll fired after a 2-8 start.

Alyna Wampler posted a celebratory message after Wan’Dale Robinson agreed to a $78 million contract with the Titans in free agency in March 2026. @alyna.wampler/Instagram

Daboll, who spent three and a half seasons in New York, landed with the Titans as their new offensive coordinator under new head coach Robert Saleh, formerly of the Jets.

Robinson isn’t the only Giant who will open the next chapter of his NFL career in Tennessee.


Follow noti.group’s live updates of all the signings, rumors and deals from NFL free agency.


Tight end Daniel Bellinger agreed to a three-year deal worth $24 million, while cornerback Cor’Dale Flott’s union with the Titans is for three years and $45 million.

Center Austin Schlottmann (two years, $3.5 million at least) and defensive tackle John Franklin-Meyers ($63 million for three years) are also headed to the Music City.

Wan’Dale Robinson spent the first four seasons of his career with the Giants, who drafted him in 2022. Noah K. Murray for NY Post

“Appreciate everyone reaching out. AGTG [all glory to God],” Robinson said Monday after linking up with the Titans.

The Titans finished last season at 3-14.

[Notigroup Newsroom in collaboration with other media outlets, with information from the following sources]

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