Taylor Lewan, a left tackle for the Tennessee Titans, wide receiver Robert Woods, and kicker Randy Bullock have all been released, the organization said on Wednesday.
Taylor Lewan, 31, is being dismissed with a “failed physical” label after suffering his second ACL tear in three seasons and missing the most of the 2022 season. From the start of the 2020 season, he has only participated in 20 games.
The news was initially broken on Lewan’s podcast Bussin’ With The Guys before the three-time Pro Bowl selection tweeted about it.
He wrote on Wednesday, “I hope I accomplished enough to build something all the Titan fans can be proud of, I love you all.
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Lewan, who was selected in the first round (11th overall) in 2014. He had a cap charge of $14.841 million for 2023, the last year of a five-year, $80 million contract. The Titans, who will one again hold the No. 11 choice in the 2023 draft. He may be looking to replace Lewan.
In a March 2022 deal with the Los Angeles Rams, Tennessee acquired Woods. In 17 games (15 starts), he caught 53 passes for 527 yards and two touchdowns.
Woods, 30, has 623 career catches for 7,604 yards. And 37 touchdowns in 142 games (130 starts) with the Buffalo Bills (2013–16), Rams (2017–21), and Titans. He has also reached the 1,000-yard mark twice.
During his second season with Tennessee in 2022. Bullock made 17 of 20 field goals and all 28 of his extra-point attempts. In 138 games with six teams since making his NFL debut in 2013. Bullock, 33, has made 83.4 percent of his field goals (211 of 253) and 95.6 percent of his PATs (285 of 298).
The Titans started the day over $25 million over the salary cap, according to ESPN. Tennessee is now nearly $4.23 million under the cap as a result of these actions. Media at the Field Level