The Tennessee Titans have continued their offseason rebuild by adding wide receiver Tyler Boyd and tight end Nick Vannett to their roster. Boyd, previously of the Cincinnati Bengals, signed a $2.4 million contract with $1.2 million guaranteed, while Vannett, with eight years of NFL experience, signed a deal worth $1,210,000 with no guaranteed money. These affordable signings leave the Titans with $20,029,878 million in effective cap space, giving them flexibility to potentially add more players in the future.
General manager Ran Carthon has been strategic in managing the team’s cap space, starting the offseason with $72,534,425 in effective cap space. Carthon has emphasized the importance of positioning the team to make more signings in the future, ensuring they have the financial flexibility to make moves as needed.
Both Boyd and Vannett bring experience and talent to the Titans roster, with Boyd ranking fourth in franchise history in receptions and seventh in receiving yards during his time with the Bengals, while Vannett has played for multiple teams throughout his career.
Carthon has expressed a willingness to be active in the market while also exercising patience to make the best decisions for the team. Fans can stay updated on the latest Titans news and exclusive content on All Titans.
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