The Tennessee Titans had some space on their practice squad going into Week 17, so they filled it with a veteran offensive lineman.
The team announced on Monday it has signed guard Danny Isidora to the practice squad. The move comes on the heels of the Titans missing multiple starters upfront.
A former fifth-round pick of the Minnesota Vikings in 2017, Isidora spent two seasons there before moving on to play for teams like the Miami Dolphins, Kansas City Chiefs and, most recently, the Arizona Cardinals.
The 6-foot-3, 306-pound lineman has played in 31 games (six starts) over five seasons. He last took a snap in 2021, but saw just 13 of them with Arizona that season.
His biggest sample size came in 2018 with the Vikings, when he played in 14 games, starting in seven. The 28-year-old posted PFF grades of 36.0 and 65.5 in pass-blocking and run-blocking, respectively. He surrendered 11 pressures and two sacks in 145 pass-block snaps.
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