The Tennessee Titans made another roster move on Wednesday, saying goodbye to a player they signed one week ago, safety Mike Edwards.
The @Titans have released safety Mike Edwards.
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— Jim Wyatt (@jwyattsports) November 13, 2024
Signed after his release by the Buffalo Bills to potentially add some depth to the secondary after the loss of safety Quandre Diggs, Edwards was inactive against the Los Angeles Chargers in Week 10 and will now be searching for a new team.
Prior to signing with the Titans, the six-year veteran played in three games with the Bills in 2024, with just 20 snaps on defense and special teams and recording one tackle.
Originally a third-round draft choice by the Tampa Buccaneers in 2019, Edwards has played 78 games, including 28 starts, with the Bucs, Kansas City Chiefs, Bills and Titans.
The Titans will be back in the facility Thursday as they continue to prepare for their Week 11 battle with the Minnesota Vikings at Nissan Stadium in Nashville.
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