The Tennessee Titans are reportedly bringing kicker Randy Bullock back on a two-year deal, according to Ben Arthur of the Tennessean. The exact details of the contract at not yet known.
A former fifth-round pick of the Houston Texans, Bullock was signed to the Titans’ practice squad after fellow kicker Sam Ficken was placed on injured reserve last September.
Bullock was elevated to the active roster in Week 2, replacing kicker Michael Badgley, who struggled in Week 1 with one missed field goal and one missed extra point.
The 32-year-old went on to stabilize the position for Tennessee, a team that had kicking woes in each of the past two seasons.
Bullock made 83.9 percent of his field goals and 42-of-45 extra points. In Week 8 against the Indianapolis Colts, he nailed all four of his field goals, including the game-winner in overtime, and both extra points, earning him the AFC Special Teams Player of the Week.
Randy Bullock is staying with the Titans on a two-year deal, according to a source https://t.co/wRN2FBy8GC
— Ben Arthur (@benyarthur) March 19, 2022
With Bullock back, and with the signing of tight end Austin Hooper on Friday, the Titans have filled two holes they entered the offseason with. Now, Tennessee must turn its attention to wide receiver and the offensive line.