Tennessee Titans make flurry of roster moves ahead of rookie minicamp

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Tennessee Titans make flurry of roster moves ahead of rookie minicamp

Tennessee Titans make flurry of roster moves ahead of rookie minicamp

The Tennessee Titans released six players on Thursday opening up space to add some undrafted rookie free agents ahead of rookie minicamp.

Tennessee Titans make flurry of roster moves ahead of rookie minicamp

The Tennessee Titans released six players on Thursday opening up space to add some undrafted rookie free agents ahead of rookie minicamp.

The Tennessee Titans are making moves early, clearing roster space to welcome a fresh wave of undrafted rookie free agents (UDFAs) ahead of this weekend's rookie minicamp. In total, the team has opened up spots for seven new additions, signaling a busy start to their offseason roster shuffle.

First up was a procedural move: the Titans designated Nigerian-born defensive end David Ebuka Agoha as an international player. This designation grants the team a roster exemption under the NFL's International Player Pathway program, allowing them to keep an extra player without sacrificing a regular roster spot.

To make room, Tennessee released six players on Thursday: edge rusher Ali Gaye, defensive tackle Isaiah Raikes, linebacker Cam Riley, guard Clay Webb, and running back Blake Watson. Among these departures, Gaye stands out as the most notable, having recorded nine tackles and one sack over 18 games across two seasons with the Titans.

With these adjustments, the Titans' roster now sits at 79 players, giving them some breathing room before Friday's minicamp kicks off. It's a strategic time for the front office to fine-tune the lineup, and fans should expect a few more moves as the team looks to lock in its depth chart for the season ahead.

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