Tennessee Titans’ worst contracts of the Jon Robinson era

A list of some of the worst contracts handed out by Titans GM, Jon Robinson.

Johnathan Cyprien | S

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Contract: Four years, $25 million (2017)

Cyprien was a serviceable safety when the Titans signed him and even though it wasn’t his fault that an injury led to his eventual release, I’m not sure he was worth the money Robinson gave him from the start.

In his first in Tennessee, Cyprien played in just 10 games, totaling 38 tackles, one sack and zero interceptions. His second season ended before it started, as he suffered a torn ACL prior to the start of the 2018 campaign.

To replace him, the Titans inked Kenny Vaccaro, who eventually played his way into an extension in 2019. With Vaccaro proving to be an upgrade, the Titans released Cyprien in March of that year.