The Tennessee Titans are making waves in free agency, bringing in a mix of familiar faces to bolster their roster. Head coach Robert Saleh seems to have a clear vision, reuniting with players he's previously coached.
The latest addition? Former New York Jets safety Tony Adams, who’s inked a one-year deal with the Titans, as reported by NFL Insider Jordan Schultz.
Adams, a 27-year-old defensive back, becomes the sixth former Jet to join Saleh in Tennessee, following in the footsteps of Jermaine Johnson, John Franklin-Myers, Solomon Thomas, Jacob Martin, and Jordan Elliott. With 36 starts under his belt from his time with the Jets, Adams brings experience and a solid track record.
Last season, Adams played 12 games, starting nine, and recorded 49 tackles, one sack, and five pass deflections. He’ll be vying for a starting spot against veteran Amani Hooker and promising 2025 third-round pick Kevin Winston Jr. The competition should be fierce, but Adams’ familiarity with Saleh’s system might give him an edge.
On the offensive side, Tennessee is mirroring their defensive strategy by adding players familiar to offensive coordinator Brian Daboll. New arrivals include Wan'Dale Robinson, Daniel Bellinger, Mitchell Trubisky, and Austin Schlottmann, all aiming to make an impact.
The Titans are clearly investing in talent to elevate their game next season. With the 2026 NFL Draft approaching and holding the No. 4 overall pick, Tennessee is poised to add even more high-end talent to their roster. Fans can expect a dynamic and revitalized team ready to make a statement.
