The Tennessee Titans needed to improve their offensive line over the offseason and they did that by signing Dan Moore Jr. While the Titans made a necessary signing, many people felt the four-year, $82 million contract was an overpay for the former fourth-round pick.
The Tennessee Titans made a change or two to their offensive line over the offseason. The team was in dire need of shaking things up, but they made some changes by signing Kevin Zeitler and Dan Moore Jr.
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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An NFL expert has identified the Tennessee Titans’ contract with offensive tackle Dan Moore Jr. as one of the worst in the league heading into the 2025 season.
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 have yet to even see their number-one overall pick in Cam Ward in pads, but it hasn't stopped some of the team's veteran leaders from praising the team's rookie through his early reps in OTAs.
Heading into the second year of JC Latham's time with the Tennessee Titans, there's primed to be one major change on the horizon for his role during his sophomore campaign: switching to the team's starting right tackle after playing on the left side throughout his entire rookie season.
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.
The Tennessee Titans are hoping to get out of the basement in the NFL after finishing 3-14 during the 2024 campaign. A big reason behind the team's struggles were on offense, especially with an offensive line that looked like Swiss cheese and a quarterback that couldn't respond well under pressure.
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 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 fulfilled a few different needs in free agency, but they are not yet a complete football team. The Titans still have a couple positions to target during the draft, including quarterback, but The Athletic insider Joe Rexrode looks into the needs other than signal caller.
The Tennessee Titans broke the bank to bring left tackle Dan Moore Jr. into the fold on a four-year, $82 million contract earlier this month. Moore, 26, was a free agent who signed on the first day of the league's legal tampering period, and while it wasn't a surprise how quickly it took him to get signed, the money was a bit shocking.
The Tennessee Titans ensured to make their respective splash in free agency amid their decision to sign Pittsburgh Steelers offensive tackle Dan Moore Jr.
Before signing with the team, Dan Moore Jr. already had some connections to the Tennessee Titans. Moore, 26, told team reporter Jim Wyatt that he had met Peter Skoronski and JC Latham a few years ago training during the offseason.
The left tackle market is moving. After the Rams and Ravens respectively re-signed their options, the Chiefs took Jaylon Moore off the market. Now, the Titans are adding Dan Moore Jr.
The Pittsburgh Steelers' current longest tenured starting offensive lineman, Dan Moore Jr. has been underwhelming through his first three seasons in the Steel City.
The Steelers were first linked with Brandon Aiyuk before this year's draft and long before he officially requested a trade amid his desire for a contract extension. But what would Pittsburgh have to give up for him?
With the Pittsburgh Steelers selecting offensive tackles in the first round in the last two drafts, it’s very likely that 2024 will be Dan Moore Jr.’s last season in Pittsburgh.
Pittsburgh Steelers offensive tackle Dan Moore Jr. earned a $740,000 bonus as part of the NFL’s performance-based pay distributions, the league announced on Monday.
With the 2024 salary cap set by the NFL on Friday, a number of other related amounts were set as well, and with that, we now know the salary for Pittsburgh Steelers left tackle Dan Moore Jr.
The Steelers traded up in the first round of the 2023 NFL Draft to land who they hope will be their future franchise blindside blocker in Broderick Jones.However, Jones lost the job to incumbent Dan Moore Jr., and Ben Roethlisberger couldn't be happier.
The Steelers traded up in the first round of the 2023 NFL Draft to select Broderick Jones, who they believe will be QB Kenny Pickett's blindside blocker for the foreseeable future.
The Steelers have addressed the interior of their offensive line, adding three starters during the last two free agency periods. But is Pittsburgh planning to roll out the same tackles in 2023?
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