Titans agree to terms with linebacker Justin Lawler

The Titans agreed to terms with former Rams LB Justin Lawler on Wednesday.

The Tennessee Titans announced on Wednesday that they have agreed to terms with former Los Angeles Rams linebacker, Justin Lawler.

A former seventh-round pick of the Rams in 2018, Lawler has appeared in 19 games over two seasons, playing predominantly on special teams.

Lawler saw the field for 16 games in 2018, totaling six combined tackles. This past season, he played in three contests during the regular season, tallying one tackle.

Lawler did not see any snaps during Los Angeles’ playoff run that ended with a Super Bowl victory over the Cincinnati Bengals.

The 27-year-old SMU product is the second player the Titans have signed in recent days, as they also agreed to terms with Tennessee native and former Volunteers wide receiver, Josh Malone.

The Titans currently have three other linebackers under contract for 2022, including Zach Cunningham, David Long, and 2021 third-round selection, Monty Rice. Tennessee also has linebackers Nate Hall, Joe Jones, Kobe Jones and Tuzar Skipper signed to futures deals.

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