The Tennessee Titans are just a few days away from their season opener against the Denver Broncos on Sunday. The team seems to be pretty healthy, but they had a surprise absence during Wednesday's practice: starting left tackle Dan Moore Jr.
The Tennessee Titans’ decision to sign Dan Moore Jr. to a four-year, $82 million contract has drawn sharp criticism across the NFL landscape. Analysts have placed this deal under intense scrutiny, questioning whether Moore’s past performance justifies his top-tier salary.
The Tennessee Titans did their big one this offseason by signing Pittsburgh Steelers offensive tackle Dan Moore Jr. Moore's deal lasts four years and is worth $82 million, making him one of the 10 highest-paid offensive tackles in the NFL.
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Critics have been loud ever since the Tennessee Titans signed Pittsburgh Steelers offensive tackle Dan Moore Jr. to a four-year deal on the first day of free agency negotiations.
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The Tennessee Titans shocked the entire league this offseason by handing a four-year, $82 million contract to Pittsburgh Steelers offensive tackle Dan Moore Jr.
With Dan Moore Jr. out of the picture after signing a four-year deal worth $82 million with the Tennessee Titans this offseason, Broderick Jones is set to slide back over to left tackle for the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Former Texas A&M Aggies offensive lineman Dan Moore Jr. has forged a solid NFL career for himself, starting all 66 games he appeared in over his four seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Tennessee Titans offensive tackle Dan Moore Jr. is one of the most important pieces of the offense. The Titans signed Moore to an expensive contract this offseason, making him the second-highest paid player in the unit behind wide receiver Calvin Ridley, who signed a four-year, $92 million contract a year ago.
The Tennessee Titans made some considerable changes to their offensive side of the ball in a variety of ways over the past few months, all in an effort to give this group a better outlook from their previous campaign, filled with trials and tribulations.
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The Tennessee Titans shocked the NFL this offseason by signing Pittsburgh Steelers offensive tackle Dan Moore Jr. to a four-year, $82.5 million deal. It wasn't a surprise to see the Titans address the offensive line, but the specific target and contract may have been a bit of shock.
Ever since General Manager Omar Khan and his staff took over, the Pittsburgh Steelers have put a ton of focus on the offensive line. They refused to use the same cheap fixes that the previous regime did.
Whether or not the Steelers are souring on Aaaron Rodgers, they are likely to make a notable skill-position addition to play behind Rodgers (or Mason Rudolph, Kirk Cousins or a to-be-determined rookie).
The Tennessee Titans entered the offseason with considerable cap space, and while they spent a significant amount of it, whether or not they spent wisely is debatable.
The biggest splash new Tennessee Titans general manager Mike Borgonzi made was signing former Pittsburgh Steelers offensive tackle Dan Moore to a four-year, $82 million contract.
The Tennessee Titans were slammed by signing Dan Moore Jr. away from the Pittsburgh Steelers earlier this offseason, mainly for his contract that many deemed as an overpay.
The Tennessee Titans have added multiple stars via free agency this offseason. Specifically, Tennessee has added to its offensive line by signing former Pittsburgh Steelers left tackle Dan Moore to a four-year, $82 million deal and All-Pro guard Kevin Zeitler to a one-year deal worth $9 million.
The Tennessee Titans opened up free agency with a splash signing of former Pittsburgh Steelers offensive tackle Dan Moore. Despite being the 42nd-ranked tackle in the NFL by Pro Football Focus, the team gave him a four-year contract worth $82 million.
Tennessee Titans left tackle Dan Moore Jr. is going to be one of the most important parts of the offense next season and beyond. Many will look towards Moore as a leader, and the $82 million free agent signee from the Pittsburgh Steelers wants to lead by example for his new team.
The biggest splash the Tennessee Titans have made in free agency so far was giving former Pittsburgh Steelers offensive tackle Dan Moore Jr. a massive four-year, $82 million contract.
The Tennessee Titans rolled out the red carpet by signing Pittsburgh Steelers offensive tackle Dan Moore to the team's richest free agent deal at four years, $82 million.
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Free agent left tackle Dan Moore agreed to a four-year contract worth $21 million per season with the Tennessee Titans, according to multiple reports. The Titans forked over $50 million guaranteed on a deal that can be worth $82 million total, NFL Network reported.
Four-year veteran offensive tackle Dan Moore signed a new contract with the Tennessee Titans. Moore, a former fourth-round pick, spent the entirety of his career with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
With Pittsburgh Steelers offensive tackle Dan Moore Jr. set to hit the open market, we are now able to get an estimation of his value for when free agency opens up shortly.
The Steelers currently trail the Baltimore Ravens and left tackle Dan Moore Jr. is questionable to return with an ankle injury. Moore did not come out with the team to start the second half of the club’s Wild Card playoff game against the Baltimore Ravens on Saturday, and was listed as questionable to return to the game with an ankle injury.
The Pittsburgh Steelers fan base has been very hard on left tackle Dan Moore Jr. Drafted in the fourth round of the 2021 NFL Draft, expectations were modest, and yet Moore has consistently outperformed them.
The Pittsburgh Steelers’ former fourth-round pick in the 2021 NFL Draft, Dan Moore Jr., has had to fight for everything in the Steel City. While many Steelers fans were eager for the team to move on from Moore, he never lost faith in himself.
2023 has become a season to forget for Steelers starting left tackle Dan Moore Jr. Moore has struggled after having an encouraging offseason and has become part of why the offensive line has taken significant steps back instead of meaningful moves forward late in the season.
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