Cornerback Tye Smith has re-signed with the Tennessee Titans, as the two sides agreed to terms on a one-year deal.
Shortly after the deal was announced, the 26-year-old took to Twitter share his reaction.
There’s More Work To Do! 😤🙏 #SimpleGreatness https://t.co/ZUtA2xKzhI
— Tye Smith (@TyeSmithCB) April 21, 2020
Smith was a fifth-round pick of the Seattle Seahawks in 2015, but played just one season there.
He would later be signed by the Titans in 2017 and has remained in Nashville ever since. Smith has played in 24 career games (four starts) with Tennessee and has been a contributor to special teams, also.
In 2019, Smith was pressed into starting action after injuries to both Adoree’ Jackson and Malcolm Butler. He returned a blocked field goal for a touchdown in Week 13 against the Indianapolis Colts.
Smith will provide the depth that the Titans are sorely lacking at cornerback at the moment. Even with the re-signing of Smith, the Titans have more moves to make at the position, some of which could be made in the 2020 NFL Draft.
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