Titans add secondary depth, sign Jets safety Tony Adams
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Tennessee Titans head coach talks about his defense playing fast and violent, and he and general manager Mike Borgonzi have gone out of their way to add players familiar with the system to help bring the rest of the roster up to speed once offseason activities begin, and that trend continued on Thursday.
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Rich Cimini of ESPN reports the Titans are signing New York Jets safety Tony Adams to a one-year contract.
Adams entered the league as an undrafted rookie free agent with the Jets following the 2022 NFL Draft and spent his entire career in New York, amassing 232 tackles, two sacks, and four interceptions in his career.
Former Jets starting S Tony Adams has agreed to terms with the Titans on a one-year contract, per his agent Alan Herman.
— Rich Cimini (@RichCimini) March 12, 2026
Adams gets a fresh start. Robert Saleh gets another former Jet. #Jets
Adams will now bring his knowledge and skillset to Nashville and join Amani Hooker and Kevin Winston as the Titans’ top safeties, a unit that lacked depth after the release of Xavier Woods earlier in the offseason.
Adams is the latest former member of the Jets to sign with the Titans, and you can stay up to date with those and all of the other transactions in the Titans Wire Free Agency Tracker.
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