Titans place Daniel Munyer on IR among 4 moves

The Titans made four roster moves on Wednesday.

The Tennessee Titans made four roster moves during their off day from training camp on Wednesday.

The team announced it has placed backup center Daniel Munyer on Injured Reserve and waived cornerback Chris Williamson with an injury designation after both players suffered undisclosed injuries during Tuesday’s practice.

In corresponding moves, the Titans inked offensive lineman Willie Wright and former USFL defensive back Terrell Bonds, who also played at Tennessee State.

Wright, who can play both guard and center, went undrafted out of Tulsa in 2019 and has spent time with the Cleveland Browns, Atlanta Falcons and Chicago Bears, but has never played in a regular season game.

Bonds has spent time with both the Baltimore Ravens and Miami Dolphins during his NFL career, appearing in four games for the former in 2020.

He then went on to play for the Pittsburgh Maulers of the USFL in 2021, playing in 10 games and totaling 18 tackles and one interception.

Both Wright and Bonds will have an uphill climb in making the roster.

[mm-video type=playlist id=01eqbyh7crnrcs3ypf player_id=none image=https://titanswire.usatoday.com/wp-content/plugins/mm-video/images/playlist-icon.png]

[lawrence-related id=93714,93665,93632]

[listicle id=93700]

Tennessee Titans’ practice squad protections for Divisional Round

For once, the Titans might not need to dip into their practice squad for help.

[mm-video type=playlist id=01eqbyh7crnrcs3ypf player_id=none image=https://titanswire.usatoday.com/wp-content/plugins/mm-video/images/playlist-icon.png]

The Tennessee Titans have chosen the four players they will protect this week ahead of the divisional-round matchup against the Cincinnati Bengals.

The four players are defensive lineman Da’Shawn Hand, quarterback Kevin Hogan, center Daniel Munyer and running back Jordan Wilkins.

While the Titans have had to dip into their practice squad quite a bit in a year that has seen the team deal with a ridiculous amount of injuries, leading to their fielding an NFL record 91 players, Tennessee might not have to this week.

That’s because the team is the healthiest it has been all season long. Not only is Derrick Henry set to make his return, but the team had just three players on its injury report on Tuesday, and all of them practiced.

My, how far we’ve come.

Tennessee will return to action after a first-round bye when they host the Bengals on Saturday at Nissan Stadium in Nashville.

[lawrence-related id=81206,81158,81165]

[listicle id=81105]

Tennessee Titans’ practice squad protections for Week 17

The Titans are protecting four practice squad players ahead of their Week 17 matchup against the Dolphins.

The Tennessee Titans have chosen the four practice squad players they are going to protect ahead of the Week 17 game against the Miami Dolphins.

According to the league’s transactions wire, the Titans are protecting wide receiver Mason Kinsey, quarterback Kevin Hogan, center Daniel Munyer, and running back Jordan Wilkins.

The Titans might have to dip into their practice squad for Sunday’s game versus the Dolphins, as a total of 11 players are on the COVID-19 list.

Eight of those players are on the active roster and include wide receivers Julio Jones and Nick Westbrook-Ikhine, right guard Nate Davis, defensive lineman Denico Autry, outside linebacker Bud Dupree, linebacker Jayon Brown, backup tackle Kendall Lamm, and cornerback Buster Skrine.

The good news for Tennessee is that all eight of those players could still play in Week 17 after the NFL and NFLPA agreed to modified COVID-19 protocols that will allow players who test positive to return after five days.

The Titans and Dolphins will meet on Sunday at Nissan Stadium, with kickoff set for noon CST.

[lawrence-related id=79897,79890,79884]

[listicle id=79857]

Titans waive Daniel Munyer, Rams sign Mekhi Sargent to practice squad

Former Titans RB Mekhi Sargent now resides with the enemy.

The Tennessee Titans and Los Angeles Rams both made some moves ahead of their Week 9 contest against one another at SoFi Stadium on “Sunday Night Football.”

The Titans announced they have waived backup center Daniel Munyer from the active roster. Munyer was just recently activated off Injured Reserve. It’s possible he ends up back on the practice squad.

The hope is that this will lead to the activation of backup guard/center Aaron Brewer, who has been on IR since Week 5 but was designated to return last week.

The Rams made a pair of moves on their practice squad, the most notable of which was adding former Titans running back, Mekhi Sargent, who was waived by the team earlier this week. The Rams also inked wide receiver Brandon Powell to the practice squad.

Of course, the concern now becomes that Sargent will divulge some Titans information to his new team ahead of the Sunday night matchup. That could make life even more difficult for the Henry-less Titans.

[lawrence-related id=76834,76792,76475]

[listicle id=76683]

Titans place Derrick Henry on IR, activate Daniel Munyer

The Titans made a pair of roster moves on Monday, one of which included placing Derrick Henry on IR.

The Tennessee Titans made a pair of roster moves on Monday, one of which included placing superstar running back Derrick Henry on Injured Reserve.

Titans head coach Mike Vrabel confirmed surgery for Henry during his earlier in the day, saying it would take place on Tuesday morning.

Timelines for Henry’s return have varied, but the best one we’ve seen comes from NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, who says The King could be out 6 to 10 weeks, with eight weeks being the most realistic.

Not great, but better than him being done for the season. If he comes back after eight weeks, that would place his return sometime around Week 16, right before the playoffs.

Thankfully, the Titans have a comfortable lead in the AFC South and should be able to weather the storm until Henry returns.

The other move Tennessee made on Monday was the activation of backup center Daniel Munyer off IR. He’s now back on the 53-man roster.

Titans sign Bobby Hart, Greg Mabin among 4 roster moves

The Titans also designated Larrell Murchison and Daniel Munyer to return from IR.

The Tennessee Titans made four roster moves on Wednesday afternoon, including the signings of cornerback Greg Mabin and offensive tackle Bobby Hart to the active roster.

In addition, the team also designated defensive lineman Larrell Murchison and center Daniel Munyer to return from Injured Reserve. This opens their 21-day window to return to practice and be activated.

Mabin has spent multiple stints on the Titans’ practice squad since 2020, and was with the team in training camp this year before going on IR and being cut.

He was most recently on the Arizona Cardinals’ practice squad but didn’t play a snap with the team. He figures to factor into the equation as depth with the Titans being very thin at the cornerback position.

Hart is a six-year veteran, having spent time with the New York Giants and Cincinnati Bengals. He has appeared in 79 games during his career, 66 of which have been starts. He’ll provide depth upfront for Tennessee.

[lawrence-related id=74402,74373,74378]

[listicle id=74328]

Tennessee Titans add three players to practice squad

The Titans have add some insurance for Stephen Gostkowski.

The Tennessee Titans added three players to their practice squad on Tuesday ahead of the Week 10 matchup with the Indianapolis Colts.

According to Jim Wyatt of Titans Online, the three players that have been added are kicker Giorgio Tavecchio, offensive lineman Daniel Munyer and defensive lineman Miles Brown. Both Tavecchio and Brown recently had tryouts with the Titans.

Kicker Tucker McCann, who has been on the team’s practice squad all season, was recently placed on the practice squad/injured list, so the addition of Tavecchio gives the Titans some insurance behind Stephen Gostkowski.

Tavecchio has played in 19 career games (16 with the Oakland Raiders in 2018 and three with the Atlanta Falcons in 2019) and has a career field goal success rate of 80.8 percent. He has missed just one of his 42 extra point attempts.

Munyer is a familiar face and returns after the Titans waived him on Saturday. Brown has nine games of NFL experience, all of which came with the Arizona Cardinals in 2019. He totaled four combined tackles (two solo, two for loss) in 123 snaps last season.

[lawrence-related id=49724,49712,49707]

[vertical-gallery id=49672]

4 former Cardinals on rosters for Titans-Patriots

Check out the former Cardinals who are on the rosters of the Pats and Titans.

The Arizona Cardinals aren’t in the postseason but some former players have found their way onto the rosters of playoff teams. There are seven players on the combined rosters of the Buffalo Bills and Houston Texans, who play in the first game of the day on Saturday of wild-card weekend. The second game, between the Tennessee Titans and the New England Patriots, has

Titans CB Tramaine Brock

Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports

Brock began the season with the Cardinals and was a starter for much of the year. He was released after the Cardinals lost to the Rams at the start of December and was claimed off waivers by the Titans. He started four games for the Titans in December, had 13 tackles and broke up two passes.

[protected-iframe id=”cf5e5fef1c00053a25fea0111e1875e9-112738498-106269283″ info=”https://api.spreaker.com/v2/episodes/21222569/download.mp3″ ]

Titans add OL Daniel Munyer, waive RB Rod Smith

The Tennessee Titans made roster moves on Tuesday, adding new offensive line help to the practice squad.

The Tennessee Titans made roster moves on Tuesday, adding new offensive line help to the practice squad.

The 27-year-old saw action in three games for the team after signing with them on Oct. 8. He also appeared on on 39 special teams snaps this season, recording no snaps on offense.

The team brought on offensive lineman Daniel Munyer, and waived running back Rod Smith from the active roster on the same day.

The news was originally reported by the team’s Jim Wyatt.

[lawrence-related id=22622]

The Titans enjoy a bye week for now, but will face the Jacksonville Jaguars on Nov. 24 at 3:05 p.m. CT in Nissan Stadium.