For the past few games, Tennessee Titans starting center Lloyd Cushenberry has been out of action. A foot injury has been holding the 28-year-old back, but now he's on the field and is trending in the right direction.
The Tennessee Titans (2-11) put together their best rushing performance of the season in Week 14 in a win at the Cleveland Browns (3-10). A huge reason was because Tennessee's offensive line outright dominated at the point of attack and did so with reserve center Corey Levin in the line-up while Lloyd Cushenberry deals with a foot injury.
The Tennessee Titans, in their widely discussed and overtly miserable 1-10 state, have little going for them as a franchise beyond whatever excitement their rookie playmakers — mostly on the offensive end — can scrounge up on a weekly basis.
Losing a starting center is never a good sign, but the Tennessee Titans have a great veteran lined up to get the start. Corey Levin recently spoke with Titans' Jim Wyatt and the rest of the media as he prepared on Thanksgiving for this moment.
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The Tennessee Titans announced four roster moves on Saturday ahead of their home opener, a Week 2 bout with the Los Angeles Rams. Amongst them was the signing of OL Corey Levin from the practice squad to the active roster, and waiving rookie UDFA OT Brandon Crenshaw-Dickson.
Per Turron Davenport, the Titans are elevating DL Carlos Watkins and C Corey Levin for their game in Week 1. Levin, 31, is a former sixth-round pick by the Titans out of Chattanooga in 2017.
The Tennessee Titans announced they have signed C Corey Levin, OL Clay Webb and DB Sam Webb to their practice squad. The following is an updated list of
The Tennessee Titans have jumped through the many hoops of roster cutdown week, and along the way we've seen some transactions that don't immediately make much sense.
The Titans claimed four players off of waivers on Wednesday and they also confirmed the previously reported signing of defensive tackle Shy Tuttle. The team announced that they have parted ways with five players to make room for the newcomers.
The Tennessee Titans are fortifying the depth of their offensive line. According to team reporter Jim Wyatt, the Titans have agreed to terms with veteran offensive lineman Corey Levin.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
According to Justin Melo, the Titans are re-signing C Corey Levin to a contract extension. Levin, 30, is a former sixth-round pick by the Titans out of Chattanooga in 2017.
Per Jim Wyatt, the Titans will elevate veterans DB Daryl Worley and C Corey Levin for their game against the Chargers. Worley, 29, is a former third-round pick of the Panthers back in 2016.
According to Jim Wyatt, the Titans are signing OL John Ojukwu to the practice squad. In correspondence, Tennessee is releasing DB Anthony Kendall from the practice squad.
According to Terry McCormick, the Titans are signing OLB Shane Ray and C Corey Levin to contracts. Ray, 31, is a former first-round pick of the Broncos back in 2015.
The Titans possess terrific versatility across the interior of their offensive line. Let’s explore the possibilities. I’ve seen some Tennessee Titans fans discuss the lack of a clear-cut backup center on the roster.
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