The Tennessee Titans have secured the services of long snapper Morgan Cox for another year, announcing his re-signing on Monday. Cox, who made his mark with the Vols from 2005-09, appeared in 39 games during his college career.
With the Titans, Cox has been a cornerstone of leadership, serving as a team captain from 2023 to 2025. His excellence on the field was recognized with a Pro Bowl selection in 2022, adding to his previous Pro Bowl honors in 2015-16 and 2019-20.
Cox's impact extends beyond his on-field performance. He was a finalist for the Bart Starr Award from 2024-25, a testament to his exemplary character and leadership both on and off the field. In 2025, ESPN acknowledged his outstanding contributions by naming him to their All Quarter Century team as a long snapper.
Over his NFL career, Cox has played in 250 regular-season games and 11 postseason contests, joining an elite group as the 64th player in NFL history to reach the 250-game milestone.
As the Titans gear up for the 2026 season, they will be led by new head coach Robert Saleh, the 22nd head coach in the franchise's history. Saleh's leadership marks a new chapter for the team, and with veterans like Cox anchoring the squad, the Titans are poised for an exciting season ahead.
