Titans Add 2 Ex-Patriots; Release 2 Vets to Clear Roster Spot
With the 2025 NFL Draft now behind them, the Tennessee Titans can begin preparing their roster for the upcoming regular season. Given the influx of new talent joining teams across the league, significant changes to team rosters will likely take place throughout the NFL.
The Titans swiftly made their moves right after the draft. team recently announced They have trimmed their roster by releasing offensive linemen Arlington Hambright and Isaiah Prince.
Since 2020, Hambright has been part of the NFL but has frequently switched teams. Last year, he signed with the Titans and appeared in four matches.
Last season, Prince signed with Tennessee as well. Originally selected in the sixth round by the Miami Dolphins in 2019, he has suited up for five distinct franchises. His stint with the Titans included participating in just one game.

Tennessee swiftly filled the vacancies created by the releases of Hambright and Prince. The squad added two ex-players from the New England Patriots: linebacker Titus Leo and safety Mark Perry.
A year ago, Perry was an undrafted free agent. Now, he will be with his fourth team, though he did not participate in any plays last season.
In 2023, Leo was selected by the Indianapolis Colts in the sixth round. Although he didn’t see any action during his first season, he had the opportunity to take part in four matches with the Patriots the previous year.
Since both athletes are 25 years old or younger, it's evident that the Titans are focusing on youthful talent. As they continue to gather promising young talents, it logically follows that maintaining this pattern of recruiting younger players would be beneficial.
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