The Tennessee Titans have added another potential depth piece to their secondary after agreeing to terms with defensive back, Ibraheim Campbell.
#Titans agree to terms with defensive back Ibraheim Campbell (@OOIbro)
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The 5-foot-11, 210-pound safety was a former fourth-round pick of the Cleveland Browns in the 2015 NFL Draft. He spent two-plus seasons there and was picked up by the Houston Texans in 2017 after getting cut.
In 2018, Campbell spent time with three different teams, including the Dallas Cowboys, New York Jets and Green Bay Packers.
He was able to stick with the Packers and in 2019 played in seven games (three starts) for the team, finishing with 14 combined tackles and one forced fumble.
The Titans secondary is getting more and more crowded by the day. This addition is nothing more than to add some extra potential options at the safety position.
As it stands now, that group consists of Kevin Byard, Kenny Vaccaro, Amani Hooker, Dane Cruikshank and Joshua Kalu, all of whom were on the roster last season.
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