The Tennessee Titans have made their first move since the legal tampering period of free agency began at noon ET on Monday.
According to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler, the Titans and tight end Geoff Swaim have agreed to a one-year contract extension. The exact amount of the deal is not yet known.
Swaim was one of the Titans’ pending free agents. He has spent the last two years in Nashville, appearing in 26 games (24 starts) and totaling 40 receptions for 293 yards and four touchdowns.
The 28-year-old was one part of a three-man rotation the Titans deployed at tight end in 2021. The other two members, MyCole Pruitt and Anthony Firkser, are both unrestricted free agents.
Swaim is a great blocker, but leaves a lot to be desired in the passing game, making him better suited as a depth option rather than a primary one. We expect the Titans to bring in a more well-rounded option at some point, whether in free agency, the 2022 NFL draft, or both.
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