The Tennessee Titans have brought in another offensive lineman after agreeing to terms with former XFL guard, Avery Gennesy.
The news comes from Jim Wyatt of Titans Online, who also notes that Gennesy has the versatility to play both guard and tackle.
“The Titans have agreed to terms with offensive lineman Avery Gennesy, who most recently played in the XFL.
Gennesy (6-3, 318) is expected to compete this offseason at a guard, but he also has experience playing tackle from his playing days at Texas A&M.”
Gennesy was a member of the Houston Roughnecks before the XFL season was cancelled due to the coronavirus outbreak. Now, he might have a chance to compete for a starting job with the Titans.
The Texas A&M product went undrafted out of college and had brief stints with the Jacksonville Jaguars, Cleveland Browns and Denver Broncos, but never played in a regular season game.
Gennesy is the second offensive lineman the Titans have signed off the open market this offseason, with swing tackle Ty Sambrailo being the other.
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