The Tennessee Titans have agreed to terms with linebacker Mohamoud Diabate, according to a report from Tom Pelissero of NFL Network. The move adds a veteran presence to the Titans' defensive unit as they continue to solidify their roster for the upcoming campaign.
Diabate joins Tennessee after spending the last three seasons with the Cleveland Browns. During his tenure in Cleveland, the linebacker appeared in 46 games and recorded 18 starts. He became a free agent this offseason after the Browns opted not to tender him as a restricted free agent (RFA).
The deal was negotiated by agents David Canter and Ness Mugrabi of Aura Sports Group, per Pelissero. Diabate has proven to be a durable contributor on both defense and special teams throughout his professional career, providing the Titans with valuable depth at the second level of their defense.
While the specific financial details of the agreement have not been made public, the acquisition marks another step in the Titans' efforts to bolster their linebacker corps with experienced talent. Diabate will look to compete for a significant role in the defensive rotation during training camp.
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