Former Tennessee Titans tight end Geoff Swaim has found a new home as training camps open around the NFL.
According to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler, Swaim plans to sign with the Arizona Cardinals, whose general manager, Monti Ossenfort, previously worked in Tennessee’s front office while Swaim was with the Titans.
After spending four years with the Dallas Cowboys and one with the Jacksonville Jaguars, Swaim was in Nashville for the last three.
Often pushed into a bigger role than he was suited for, Swaim appeared in 43 games (37 starts) in that span, totaling 52 catches for 351 yards and five touchdowns while serving mostly as a blocker.
In Arizona, Swaim will be no better than the No. 3, which is the right type of role for him. Zach Ertz and 2022 second-round pick Trey McBride sit at the top of the depth chart, and Swaim will face competition for the spot behind them with second-year tight end, Noah Togiai
Swaim isn’t the first former Titan to end up in the desert this offseason, as former Titans left tackle Dennis Daley was also signed by Ossenfort.