The Tennessee Titans are releasing starting center Lloyd Cushenberry, per @RapSheet. The move marks a significant departure for a player who was a marquee free-agent addition for the franchise just two seasons ago.
Cushenberry originally joined the Titans on a four-year, $50 million contract during the 2024 offseason. He was scheduled to earn $8 million for the upcoming season before the team decided to move on. The veteran center was a key piece of the team's offensive line rebuild, but the front office has now opted to pivot away from the former big-ticket signing.
The release of Cushenberry leaves a massive void in the middle of the offensive line for Titans quarterback Cam Ward. As Tennessee prepares for the upcoming campaign, the search for a new starting center becomes a primary focus for the organization. Before his time in Tennessee, Cushenberry established himself as a reliable starter with the Denver Broncos.
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