The Tennessee Titans have made a much-needed move to address their safety depth, with the team agreeing to terms with free-agent safety, A.J. Moore.
On Wednesday morning, the team announced the signing of Moore, along with the corresponding move to free up a roster spot for him, which came in the form of waiving defensive lineman Curtis Brooks.
If the name sounds familiar, that’s because it is. Moore was a free-agent signing of the Titans in 2022 but played in just one game before suffering a season-ending ankle injury during it.
Prior to his stint in Tennessee, Moore spent four years with the Houston Texans, serving mostly as a special teams contributor.
He tallied 69 tackles, one pass defensed, one sack, two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery in that span.
Moore joins a group of backup safety options that is thin to say the least and he immediately becomes a favorite to land one of the spots behind Kevin Byard and Amani Hooker.