Titans Claim 2 Former Patriots, Release 2 Veterans to Make Room

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The Titans continue to shake up the roster.

Now that the 2025 NFL Draft is in the rearview mirror for the Tennessee Titans, they can start getting the roster ready for the regular season. With so many new players coming in, there is bound to be a lot of roster movement all around the NFL.The Titans started making moves quickly after the draft.

The team recently announced that they've cut offensive linemen Arlington Hambright and Isaiah Prince. Hambright has been in the NFL since 2020 and has bounced around the league. He joined the Titans last season and played in four games.



Prince also joined Tennessee last season. He was a sixth-round pick for the Miami Dolphins in 2019 and has played for five different teams. He played one game for the Titans.

Titus Leo.Mark J Rebilas-Imagn ImagesTennessee was quick to fill the roster spots opened up by Hambright and Prince getting released. The team claimed a pair of former New England Patriots in linebacker Titus Leo and safety Mark Perry.

Perry was an undrafted free agent just a year ago. He's already going to be on his fourth team, but didn't play any snaps last season.Leo was a sixth-round pick of the Indianapolis Colts in 2023.

He didn't play as a rookie, but he did get the chance to suit up in four games for the Patriots last year.Both players are 25 or under, so it's clear that the Titans are embracing youth. They are starting to accumulate some good young pieces, so continuing the trend of adding young players makes sense.

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