"The Titans opened the NFL negotiating window Monday by agreeing to terms with eight new players led by wide receiver Wan'Dale Robinson, cornerback Alontae Taylor and defensive lineman John Franklin-Myers in a spending spree worth at least a reported $270 million."
"Tennessee entered Monday with the second-most salary cap space in the NFL to help new coach Robert Saleh as he takes over a team that went 3-14 last season. The Titans will also open a new enclosed stadium for the 2027 season trying to snap a string of four straight losing seasons with needs all over the roster."
"Tennessee traded for pass rusher Jeremiah Johnson on Feb. 26. Johnson had been lobbying the Titans to add his old Jets' teammate Franklin-Myers, a duo who played for Saleh in New York and now are reunited with defensive line coach Aaron Whitecotton, who had that same job with the Jets."
The Tennessee Titans made significant free agency moves, agreeing to terms with eight new players in a spending spree totaling at least $270 million. Wide receiver Wan'Dale Robinson received a four-year, $78 million contract, while defensive lineman John Franklin-Myers signed a three-year deal worth up to $63 million. Cornerback Alontae Taylor agreed to a three-year, $60 million contract. Additional signings included cornerback Cor'Dale Flott, tight end Daniel Bellinger, quarterback Mitchell Trubisky, center Austin Schlottman, and guard Cordell Volson. The Titans, who finished 3-14 last season, entered free agency with the second-most salary cap space in the NFL. New coach Robert Saleh aims to reverse four consecutive losing seasons before the team opens a new enclosed stadium in 2027.
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