Titans not signing any tryout players following rookie minicamp

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Titans not signing any tryout players following rookie minicamp

Titans not signing any tryout players following rookie minicamp

The Titans' rookie minicamp concluded with 58 tryout players not receiving contracts, but future signings are still possible.

Titans not signing any tryout players following rookie minicamp

The Titans' rookie minicamp concluded with 58 tryout players not receiving contracts, but future signings are still possible.

The Tennessee Titans wrapped up their rookie minicamp this past weekend, and while it was a busy two days in Nashville, the team has decided not to sign any of the 58 tryout players who participated. Head coach Robert Saleh welcomed 19 new members of the rookie class—including eight draft picks—for their first taste of NFL life, but the tryout hopefuls won't be sticking around just yet.

Despite some impressive moments on the field, Titans insider Paul Kuharsky reported that none of the tryout players received contract offers after the camp. But don't count them out just yet. With a long offseason ahead, including organized team activities (OTAs) and training camp, there's still plenty of time for the team to revisit these players or bring in new faces.

Currently, the Titans' roster sits at 91 players, thanks to an international exemption for David Ebuke Agoha. That means the team would need to make some roster moves to add anyone new. Recent comments from general manager Mike Borgonzi and other front office members suggest that signing additional players is still on the table as the team builds toward the season.

For now, the focus shifts to developing the rookie class and preparing for the next phase of offseason workouts. Whether you're a Titans fan or just love football fashion, stay tuned—there's always more action ahead on and off the field.

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