5 veteran backup QBs the Tennessee Titans can still target

Some veteran backup quarterbacks still available to the Titans are more realistic than others.

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Matt Moore

After signing Chad Henne, the Kansas City Chiefs no longer have the need for Moore, who was the team’s backup in 2019.

Moore has plenty of experience, as he’s played in 52 games during his career and made 32 starts. In three games in place of Patrick Mahomes last season (two starts), Moore completed 65 percent of his passes for 659 yards and four touchdowns to zero interceptions.

The 35-year-old doesn’t offer anything in the way of athleticism, but he’d be a steady hand in the event of an emergency.