We haven’t heard anything about former Tennessee Titans kicker Randy Bullock since the team released him earlier this offseason, but the veteran kicker resurfaced recently.
According to Denver Broncos beat writer Aric DiLalla, Bullock was among the players the Broncos hosted for a tryout during mandatory minicamp this week.
Denver is in need of a kicker after unexpectedly releasing Brandon McManus, who we wanted the Titans to sign before he landed in Jacksonville.
Bullock was a good kicker for the Titans over his two seasons with the team, helping to stabilize a position that was a mess before his arrival. However, he lacked the leg strength to attempt longer field goals and was a bit expensive.
The following players are participating in the Broncos’ mandatory minicamp today as tryout players:
WR Jahcour Pearson
K Randy Bullock
RB Benny Snell Jr.
CB Darren Evans
RB Ryan Nall
WR Jerreth Sterns
LB Austin Ajiake
LS Jack Landherr— Aric DiLalla (@AricDiLalla) June 13, 2023
Head coach Mike Vrabel didn’t rule out a reunion with the 33-year-old, but that will only happen if things go south in the competition between 2023 UDFA Trey Wolff and 2022 UDFA Caleb Shudak, which is definitely possible given their lack of experience.