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Here's how The Tennessean sees the Tennessee Titans' 53-man roster and depth chart after one week of training camp.
It may be a quiet Friday on the practice field, but the Tennessee Titans are still at work fine-tuning their roster. Titans Insider Jim Wyatt reports that the Titans are making a change to the receiver room by signing wide receiver Matt Landers to the training camp roster.
The Titans will host rookie minicamp this weekend and we're months away from the season opener so this roster can change. But, let's take a look at the projected 53-man roster. Quarterback (3)
The Tennessee Titans waived 2023 seventh-round pick Colton Dowell and signed wide receiver Matt Landers, the team announced on July 25. Dowell, a Lebanon native, played in 10 games in 2023, tore his ACL in December 2023 and spent last season on the physically unable to perform list.
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The Titans on Wednesday released quarterback Matt Barkley. The unveiling of the Tennessee Titans ’ initial 53-man roster on Tuesday came with an asterisk.
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