Contract details for Titans LS Morgan Cox

The contract details for Titans LS Morgan Cox’s one-year deal.

The Tennessee Titans recently re-signed long snapper Morgan Cox to a one-year deal, and now we have the financials of the contract.

According to Spotrac, the one-year pact will pay Cox $1.377 million, which amounts to a raise of $60,000 from last year’s deal. The long snapper gets a signing bonus of $167,500 and $1.152 million guaranteed.

Re-signing Cox was a no-brainer for the Titans, as he’s one of the best in the business at his job. He has now netted himself a raise in each of the last three offseasons, which is well-deserved for the job he has done.

Tennessee originally inked Cox back in 2021. The former Baltimore Raven was voted to the Pro Bowl in 2022, his fifth selection. He also has one first-team All-Pro nod, which came in 2020 with the Ravens.

The Titans have one more key specialist to bring back in kicker Nick Folk, who was sensational during his first season in the two-tone blue. If Folk is brought back, Tennessee will once again sport one of the elite trios of specialists in the NFL, along with punter Ryan Stonehouse.

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Grade for Titans re-signing LS Morgan Cox

How we graded the Titans re-signing long snapper Morgan Cox.

One of the easier decisions the Tennessee Titans had to make with one of their own pending free agents, the team has re-upped with long snapper Morgan Cox on a one-year deal.

We don’t have the dollar figure for Cox’s deal just yet, but expect it to be a slight raise from the $1.3 million he made last year, which is a small price to pay for peace of mind.

Cox is one of the elite long snappers in the NFL, and has been for most of his career, as evidenced by his five Pro Bowl nods and one first-team All-Pro. Cox last made the Pro Bowl with the Titans in 2022.

With Cox under contract, the Titans have two-thirds of their elite specialists group inked, along with punter Ryan Stonehouse. The last position to address is kicker, where the team absolutely should re-sign Nick Folk.

While it remains to be seen if that happens, the move to bring Cox back was a great one.

Grade: A+

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Titans re-signing LS Morgan Cox to one-year deal

The Titans have agreed to terms on a one-year deal with long snapper Morgan Cox.

The Tennessee Titans will be keeping trusty long snapper Morgan Cox around for another season.

Per Jim Wyatt of TennesseeTitans.com, the team has agreed to terms on a one-year deal with Cox, which will keep him out of the free-agent market and around for a fourth season.

The financial terms of the deal were not disclosed but Cox will likely see at least a slight raise from the $1.3 million he made in 2023.

Since being signed by the Titans in 2021, we haven’t heard a peep out of Cox, which is the best-case scenario for a long snapper. The truth is, Cox is one of the very best at his position in the NFL, as evidenced by his five Pro Bowl nods and one first-team All-Pro selection during his career.

Other than the six futures deals the Titans made back in January, this is the first move the team has made, whether that be a signing or cut.

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Titans offseason preview for specialists: Pending free agents, biggest needs

In our final offseason preview for the Titans, we take a look at the team’s specialists.

While a lot went wrong for the Tennessee Titans in 2023, one area where the team thrived was with its specialists, although that group did not make it through the campaign unscathed.

Kicker Nick Folk did miss some big kicks but was stellar overall, making 29 of 30 field goal attempts and 28 of 30 extra points. His 96.7 percent success rate with field goals was tops in the NFL.

Punter Ryan Stonehouse was on pace for another record-breaking season before he fell victim to atrocious special teams play. His replacement and fellow punter Ty Zentner was solid in Stonehouse’s absence.

Last but not least, long snapper Morgan Cox was once again quiet, which is exactly what you want from the position. He remains one of the very best in the business.

In what is our final offseason preview for the Titans, we take a look at the specialists who are under contract, pending free agents, and the team’s biggest needs.

What Titans should do with pending free-agent specialists

The Titans have two specialists set to hit the open market this offseason. We take a look at if Tennessee should keep them or let them go.

One of the few bright spots for the Tennessee Titans in 2023, the team’s specialists all performed at a high level.

Kicker Nick Folk, who was acquired via trade right before the start of the season, was great in his role and stabilized what has been a problematic position for the Titans in recent years.

Punter Ryan Stonehouse was on pace for yet another record-breaking season and Pro Bowl and All-Pro nods before suffering a season-ending injury against the Indianapolis Colts in Week 13.

His replacement, Ty Zentner, was about as good as the Titans could have hoped for in relief of one of the best punters in the game.

Last but not least, long snapper Morgan Cox was his usual elite self.

Of the four aforementioned players, two of them will be free agents, but the Titans will also have to make a decision on one of the others who are under contract.

Let’s play some keep or let go with the trio, shall we?

Morgan Cox is Titans’ 2023 Art Rooney Sportsmanship Award nominee

Titans LS Morgan Cox is the team’s Art Rooney Sportsmanship Award nominee for 2023.

Tennessee Titans long snapper Morgan Cox is the team’s nominee for the 2023 Art Rooney Sportsmanship award, the league announced on Wednesday.

The award is given to players who “demonstrate the qualities of on-field sportsmanship, including fair play, respect for the game and opponents, and integrity in competition.”

A panel from the NFL Legends Community will decide on eight finalists for the honor, and players will decide which of the eight wins when Pro Bowl ballots go out.

Cox is one of 32 nominees around the NFL, with each team having one. Here’s a look at the entire list of nominees the Titans long snapper is up against:

No Titans player has ever won the award since its inception in 2014. Running back Derrick Henry was the team’s nominee in each of the past two seasons.

The winner will be revealed at the NFL Honors show in February and will receive a $25,000 donation from the league to the charity of their choice.

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Titans’ Azeez Al-Shaair, Morgan Cox talk being selected captains

Titans LB Azeez Al-Shaair and LS Morgan Cox spoke about being voted captains on Wednesday.

The Tennessee Titans revealed the seven captains selected by players for the 2023 campaign on Wednesday, with three of them being first-time captains with the team.

You had the usual suspects like running back Derrick Henry, safety Kevin Byard, quarterback Ryan Tannehill and defensive lineman Jeffery Simmons, all of whom have been captains multiple years in a row now.

But the team also named three new captains in center Aaron Brewer, linebacker Azeez Al-Shaair and long snapper Morgan Cox.

Al-Shaair was the biggest surprise of the group considering he’s in his first year with the team. But anyone who has paid close attention throughout the offseason has seen the leadership qualities Al-Shaair possesses. Adding to that, he’s wearing the green dot, making him a leader on defense by default.

“It was a pretty cool moment when I found out,” Al-Shaair said, per Jim Wyatt. “I try to lead by my actions, but also try to impact the guys and reach them where they are and meet them where they are. Just try to be authentic, be myself. That’s naturally kind of how I am, just a caring person… In San Francisco, they used to call me the team therapist because if anybody has an issue, you need to talk about something, you’re usually talking to Azeez.”

Cox is entering his third year with the team and brings a very different style of leadership than Al-Shaair, who is much more vocal.

“This will be my first full year being a captain, I’m honored to be selected by my teammates,” Cox said, per Wyatt. “I see it as more of a lead by example in your work ethic and how you approach the game. I’m not as much of a rah-rah guy, so I kind of like to work in quiet. But also, if you have a comment or something, I try to speak up in meetings if I see something on film that we want to talk about and work through, I get the leeway to do that.”

While the Titans have officially designated seven players as captains, Cox noted there are many more than that throughout the locker room.

“I’m designated as a captain, but I see a lot of captains around this locker room,” Cox said. “A lot of captains will show themselves on the field with how they play, and so I’m very honored to be selected as a captain.”

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Titans specialists training camp preview: Locks, competition, prediction

A look at the Titans’ specialists, a group that has just one job up for grabs ahead of training camp.

As we continue to make our way through previewing each position group ahead of Tennessee Titans training camp, we now move to the specialists.

Truth be told, this is one of the easier ones to discuss considering two of the jobs are already locks — and so much so, that two of the positions, punter and long snapper, don’t even have backups listed on the roster.

As for the remaining third, kicker, there are two players vying for the role, leaving it up in the air going into training camp.

This article is going to discuss which specialists are locks to make the team, as well as who is battling for the opportunity of a lifetime. Without further ado, let’s take a deeper dive into Tennessee’s special teams unit.

Polls: Give your grades for Titans’ free-agent signings so far

Vote in our polls within the article to give your grade for the Titans’ free-agent signings thus far.

The Tennessee Titans have inked a total of eight free agents so far this offseason, with five of those players being from outside the organization.

The free agents Tennessee has re-signed were long snapper Morgan Cox, wide receiver Nick Westbrook-Ikhine and defensive lineman Naquan Jones, with the NWI deal causing quite the stir.

As far as outside free agents go, the Titans have inked two offensive linemen in Andre Dillard and Daniel Brunskill, a pair of linebackers in Azeez Al-Shaair and Luke Gifford, and an edge rusher in Arden Key.

As each signing was reported, our Shaun Calderon slapped a grade on them, but now we want to hear what you think. Scroll down to vote in our polls and share the grade you think the Titans should get for each of their signings.

To keep it simple, grades go from A-F only, with no “+” or “-“. Also, we’ve included any articles we’ve written about the signings if you need more information on the players.

Contract details for LS Morgan Cox’s one-year deal with Titans

The details of Morgan Cox’s one-year pact with the Titans.

The Tennessee Titans recently re-signed long snapper Morgan Cox to a one-year deal, but at the time the move was announced, we didn’t have the specific details of the pact.

Now, thanks to Aaron Wilson of KPRC2, we do. Cox’s one-year deal with the Titans is worth $1.317 million, with $1.002 million guaranteed. The deal also includes a signing bonus of $152,500.

The figure for Cox’s new deal is a well-deserved raise from 2022, when the 36-year-old long snapper signed for $1.272 million.

Since signing with the Titans in 2021, Cox has stabilized a position that saw issues the year prior. He also received his fifth-career Pro Bowl nod this past season, his first since coming to Nashville.

Cox is the first of Tennessee’s original 34 pending free agents who have been re-signed so far this offseason.

Expect plenty more moves to come in the next few days. The legal tampering period has already begun and the start of the new league year, when signings can be made official, unfolds on the 15th.

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