Contract details for Titans’ signing of LB Luke Gifford

More details on the contract Luke Gifford and the Titans have agreed upon.

The Tennessee Titans reportedly made their second signing of free agency on Tuesday when the team agreed to terms on a two-year deal with former Dallas Cowboys linebacker, Luke Gifford.

Gifford, who is expected to play on special teams mostly and challenge for a role on defense, can make up to about $5 million in his deal, per ESPN’s Todd Archer.

For more specifics on the contract, we turn to Aaron Wilson of KPRC2, who reports the deal is for two years and $4 million at its base, with $1 million guaranteed and a $500,000 signing bonus.

It can reach up to $5 million via $500,000 in annual playtime incentives, and Gifford can make an extra $15,000 per game with active roster bonuses. The contract carries base salaries of $1.24 million ($500,000 guaranteed) in 2023 and $1.745 million in 2024.

The signing of Gifford comes on the heels of Tennessee not re-signing David Long, who ended up with the Miami Dolphins. Gifford could help plug that hole, but he doesn’t figure to land a full-time starting job.

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