After a week-and-a-half of silence in free agency, the Tennessee Titans made a pair of moves on Friday, albeit minor ones.
The team announced it has agreed to terms with offensive lineman Corey Levin and tight end Trevon Wesco. Both are inking one-year deals but the financial terms were not disclosed.
Titans fans are quite familiar with Levin, a former 2017 sixth-round pick who has played in parts of three seasons in Nashville. Levin stepped into a starting role in 2022 after Ben Jones went down with a pair of concussions and played well.
The veteran figures to have a chance to grab a starting spot at guard or center in training camp, but he’ll most likely settle in as a versatile and valuable backup when it’s all said and done.
Wesco is a new name for the Titans.
A former fourth-round pick of the New York Jets in 2019, he spent 2022 with the Chicago Bears, reeling in two receptions for 26 yards. Depending on how many tight ends Tennessee carries, Wesco will in all likelihood factor in to the competition for a depth spot and blocking role.