
Titans Release 4 Veterans, Create $19 Million in Cap Space
The Titans created $19 million in cap space by releasing four players this week.
The Titans created $19 million in cap space by releasing four players this week.
It was a rough first week for the new-look Cleveland Browns as they fell to the Tennessee Titans by a score of 43-13. There is no way around it, this was an embarrassing, and unacceptable performance from the Browns.
The Tennessee Titans would overcome early struggles on offense and several injuries to make a late push. It would come down to the final week of the season, for a win or go home playoff opportunity against the rival Indianapolis Colts. They ended up losing out to the Colts and would finish the year with a respectable record of 9-7.
The team made a number of well-thought-out moves over the course of the offseason, that should help strengthen the team on both sides of the ball. Most notable was the signing of highly sought after guard Rodger Saffold, to bolster that leaky offensive line. The unit, in fact, showed quite a bit of decline they allowed 12 more sacks in 2018, as opposed to the season previous. Saffold has managed to stay healthy, only missing two games in the last three seasons.
Will Donehoo looks at 13 active defensive stars (plus two kickers) who should end up in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
In Griffin Clark’s third mock draft, the Raiders replace Khalil Mack with a new defensive lineman and the Patriots find Tom Brady’s successor, among many other picks.
A common occurrence throughout the NFL Draft is the use of the trade market. Although most of the trades are picks-for-picks, some deals include players, too. Andersen Pickard looks at 5 trades that might work.
NFL free agency has been absolutely wild thus far in 2019, completely rocking the landscape of the entire league. Every school had players on the move in March, but the Penn State Nittany Lions, in particular, saw several of their alumni get large contracts. Here is a full recap of all the former Nittany Lions on the move in 2019.
The Titans agreed to terms with Cameron Wake on a three-year, $23 million contract. Ryan Potts really likes this signing for Tennessee.
The Arizona Cardinals and three other teams select their new franchise quarterback and the Oakland Raiders add three talented players to their roster in Griffin Clark’s second mock draft.
The period for teams to place a franchise tag on any impending free agent opens today. To continue an eight-part series breaking down candidates to be franchise tagged, Andersen Pickard looked at the AFC East.
Miami’s season started off great out of the gate, and we’re looking good at 3-0. Led by a finally healthy Ryan Tannehill, who hadn’t played since 2016. The bubble was swiftly burst as back-to-back losses followed, which included a blowout loss to the New England Patriots in week 4, and then just a week later Tannehill picked up a shoulder injury late in week 5 against the Cincinnati Bengals. Brock Osweiler would fill in for five games, going 2-3.
The Titans created $19 million in cap space by releasing four players this week.
It was a rough first week for the new-look Cleveland Browns as they fell to the Tennessee Titans by a score of 43-13. There is no way around it, this was an embarrassing, and unacceptable performance from the Browns.
The Tennessee Titans would overcome early struggles on offense and several injuries to make a late push. It would come down to the final week of the season, for a win or go home playoff opportunity against the rival Indianapolis Colts. They ended up losing out to the Colts and would finish the year with a respectable record of 9-7.
The team made a number of well-thought-out moves over the course of the offseason, that should help strengthen the team on both sides of the ball. Most notable was the signing of highly sought after guard Rodger Saffold, to bolster that leaky offensive line. The unit, in fact, showed quite a bit of decline they allowed 12 more sacks in 2018, as opposed to the season previous. Saffold has managed to stay healthy, only missing two games in the last three seasons.
Will Donehoo looks at 13 active defensive stars (plus two kickers) who should end up in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
In Griffin Clark’s third mock draft, the Raiders replace Khalil Mack with a new defensive lineman and the Patriots find Tom Brady’s successor, among many other picks.
A common occurrence throughout the NFL Draft is the use of the trade market. Although most of the trades are picks-for-picks, some deals include players, too. Andersen Pickard looks at 5 trades that might work.
NFL free agency has been absolutely wild thus far in 2019, completely rocking the landscape of the entire league. Every school had players on the move in March, but the Penn State Nittany Lions, in particular, saw several of their alumni get large contracts. Here is a full recap of all the former Nittany Lions on the move in 2019.
The Titans agreed to terms with Cameron Wake on a three-year, $23 million contract. Ryan Potts really likes this signing for Tennessee.
The Arizona Cardinals and three other teams select their new franchise quarterback and the Oakland Raiders add three talented players to their roster in Griffin Clark’s second mock draft.
The period for teams to place a franchise tag on any impending free agent opens today. To continue an eight-part series breaking down candidates to be franchise tagged, Andersen Pickard looked at the AFC East.
Miami’s season started off great out of the gate, and we’re looking good at 3-0. Led by a finally healthy Ryan Tannehill, who hadn’t played since 2016. The bubble was swiftly burst as back-to-back losses followed, which included a blowout loss to the New England Patriots in week 4, and then just a week later Tannehill picked up a shoulder injury late in week 5 against the Cincinnati Bengals. Brock Osweiler would fill in for five games, going 2-3.
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