The Tennessee Titans made a roster move on Saturday, promoting linebacker Joe Jones from the practice squad to the active roster.
Jones was signed to the practice squad in late October after playing in 24 games the past two seasons with Tennessee. He’s appeared in three games this season as a practice squad elevation and has tallied two tackles, both coming on special teams.
Over 27 career games with the Titans, the Northwestern product has 26 tackles while playing predominantly on special teams. He has just 64 defensive snaps in that span.
Prior to his time in Nashville, the 29-year-old was an undrafted free-agent signing of the Dallas Cowboys. He also had cups of coffee with the Los Angeles Chargers and Seattle Seahawks.
Jones saw his first action with the Denver Broncos, where he spent four seasons as a special teams contributor. He finished his time in Denver with 31 tackles over 49 contests.
The Titans return to action on Sunday, when they host the Indianapolis Colts at Nissan Stadium.