The Tennessee Titans continued their roster reshaping by creating space for incoming rookies by releasing several players.
The moves leave the Titans with 65 players on their 90-man roster, providing ample room to accommodate their 2025 NFL Draft picks and additional undrafted talent as the season approaches.
The adjustments came in both contract terminations and waiver moves.
“A few Titans moves: Waived – DT McTelvin Agim, G Logan Bruss, DT Isaiah Iton, DB Gervarrius Owens. Contract Terminated – LB Curtis Bolton, WR Stanley Morgan Jr.,” Turron Davenport of ESPN wrote on X.
A few #Titans moves:
Waived
DT McTelvin Agim
G Logan Bruss
DT Isaiah Iton
DB Gervarrius OwensContract Terminated
LB Curtis Bolton
WR Stanley Morgan Jr— TURRON DAVENPORT (@TDavenport_NFL) April 16, 2025
Among the notable releases was Bruss, a third-round selection in the 2022 NFL Draft. Bruss, who tore his ACL in December, appeared in 11 games with the Los Angeles Rams and Titans last season, including three starts for Los Angeles.
Morgan entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent in 2019 and spent time with the Cincinnati Bengals primarily as a special teams contributor.
The latest cuts also include several practice squad players from last season, with Bolton, Agim and Iton having signed during the previous year.
Their release points to the team’s desire for new talent across multiple positions.
With the Titans holding the No. 1 overall selection in the draft, many analysts expect them to select quarterback Cam Ward.
These roster adjustments provide the flexibility needed to add Ward and other picks into a revitalized team structure.
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