The Tennessee Titans are signing veteran center Austin Schlottman to a one-year contract, according to Tom Pelissero of NFL Network.
Austin Schlottman joins the Titans to provide much-needed depth to the interior of the offensive line. The 28-year-old lineman spent the previous two seasons with the Minnesota Vikings, where he appeared in 25 games and made four starts during the 2023 campaign. His versatility allows him to contribute at both center and guard, offering a reliable backup option for the Tennessee front.
Before his stint in Minnesota, Austin Schlottman spent three seasons with the Denver Broncos. He originally entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent out of TCU in 2018. Throughout his professional career, he has appeared in 67 total games with 14 starts, bringing significant experience to a Titans roster that has prioritized rebuilding its offensive line this offseason.
The move follows Tennessee's aggressive pursuit of offensive line talent, including the high-profile signing of center Lloyd Cushenberry III earlier in the free agency period. Austin Schlottman is expected to compete for a primary reserve role as the team heads into training camp.
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