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The Titans announced three roster moves ahead of Week 18, including placing S Andrew Adams on injured reserve.

The team is also signing S Mike Brown to their active roster from the Browns’ practice squad and signing DB Nate Meadors to their own practice squad.

Adams, 30, signed a three-year, $1.62 million contract with the Giants as an undrafted free agent out of Connecticut back in 2016. He was entering the final year of his contract in 2018 when New York elected to waive him as they trimmed their roster down to the 53-man limit coming out of the preseason. 

Adams later signed with the Buccaneers but was not tendered a restricted offer in 2019. He later caught on with the Lions before returning to the Buccaneers.

From there, the Eagles signed to a one-year deal last offseason but ended up releasing him before the start of the season. Adams caught back on with Tampa Bay’s practice squad last year where he spent time on and off the team’s active roster. 

Adams returned to the Giants on a deal back in July before eventually winding up on the Steelers practice squad. He was then signed off of Pittsburgh’s practice squad by the Titans.

In 2022, Adams appeared in 13 games for the Titans and tallied 62 total tackles and an interception that he returned 76 yards for a touchdown.

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