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The Tennessee Titans were active in shaping their roster, hosting veteran offensive tackle Brandon Parker for a free agent visit. The move comes on the heels of the team officially announcing four new player signings, signaling a concerted effort to add depth and experience across the lineup.
Parker, a former starter for the Las Vegas Raiders, entered the league as a third-round pick in 2018. During his six seasons with the Raiders, he appeared in 56 games with 33 starts, primarily at right tackle. His experience could provide valuable competition and a reliable option for a Titans offensive line that is looking to solidify its front to better protect quarterback Will Levis.
While no signing was immediately announced following the visit, the meeting indicates the Titans' ongoing due diligence in addressing the tackle position. Parker represents a known commodity with significant starting experience in the league. His potential addition would be part of a broader strategy in Nashville to build a more robust and versatile offensive unit ahead of the upcoming season.
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