The Titans signed a pass rusher in free agency, agreeing to a five-year deal with Kamerion Wimbley.
Titans Give Kamerion Wimbley $35 Million Over 5 Years
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Read Article >Kamerion Wimbley, Titans Are Nearing An Agreement, According To Report
Wimbley visited Tennessee on Monday and Caplan reports he’s staying in Nashville overnight, which is a good sign things are progressing well.
The contract would reportedly be for five years.
Read Article >Titans Issue Statement On Losing Peyton Manning Sweepstakes
This creates a potentially awkward situation for the teams that were in on Manning but didn’t get him, like the Titans. Tennessee owner Bud Adams issued a statement shortly after the Manning-to-Denver news broke.
Can’t be easy to be seemingly so close to landing one of the greatest free agents in NFL history -- and losing out.
Read Article >Steve Hutchinson Joins Titans, According To Report
Manning and Hutchinson are said to have a close relationship. Adam Schefter described the connection and the potential link to the Titans on Tuesday as the NFL free agent period opened.
Better protection was essential for the Titans no matter who plays quarterback in 2012. Hutchinson, a seven-time Pro Bowl player, turns 35 in November, and his age brings questions about his effectiveness in the later stages of his career.
Read Article >John Abraham Drawing Interest On Free Agency Market
Abraham is looking for another pay day in his career. He has 22.5 sacks in the last two seasons, so he can still play. At 34 years of age, though, you have to wonder how long he can continue to play at a high level.
It’s been quiet on Abraham through the first two days of free agency. We haven’t heard of any visits scheduled with him.
Read Article >Free Agent John Abraham Drawing Interest From Titans
Mike Florio at ProFootballTalk reports that the Titans are definitely interested in the four-time Pro Bowler.
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Read Article >Free Agent Jason Jones Visiting Seahawks, Rams
It remains to be seen how stridently the Titans will pursue retaining Jones’ services, but he appears to have plenty of suitors thus far.
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Read Article >Free Agent Cortland Finnegan Visiting Jeff Fisher, Rams
Finnegan has known for some time now that he’d be hitting the free agent market, as the Titans seemed resigned to the fact that he would be leaving. That likely gave his agent plenty of time to scope out the market and get a sense of what kind of money Finnegan might receive.
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Read Article >Free Agent Steve Hutchinson Visiting Tennessee Titans, According To Report
The Titans do need some help on the offensive line, but there is risk bringing in a 34-year-old offensive lineman who’s coming off an injury after missing the last five games of the 2010 season and being on injured reserve for the entire 2011 season. It’s unlikely Hutchinson will get a big deal and the Titans will certainly need to check out his health, but he can provide a boost to their offensive line in the short-term.
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Read Article >Titans Free Agency 2012: Cortland Finnegan Is Leaving
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Read Article >Cortland Finnegan Is Free Agency Bound
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Read Article >Titans Free Agency: Franchise Tag For Michael Griffin
That the Titans would choose to use the tag on Griffin should not be a huge surprise. He’s been one of the team’s defensive leaders since appearing in all 16 games in 2007, his rookie year. Since then, he’s started all but one game and appeared in all 64 of the Titans’ games. He’s made 389 tackles during his five years, made 17 interceptions and forced seven fumbles. He’s also made two Pro Bowls (2008 and 2010).
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Read Article >Michael Griffin ‘Likely’ To Get Titans Franchise Tag
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Read Article >Free Agent Lofa Tatupu Visits Saints, Titans
The three-time Pro Bowl selection has career totals of 543 tackles, 8.5 sacks and 10 interceptions.
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Read Article >NFL Free Agency 2012: Cortland Finnegan Drawing Interest From Detroit Lions
While Finnegan’s play on the field have earned him attention from teams, his antics on the field has also earned him some attention. Including the aforementioned fight with Andre Johnson, Finnegan has said to pride himself in being a “dirty player” and has been fined by the league multiple times in his career.
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