The Tennessee Titans have a bit of uncertainty when it comes to the team's pass rush. Last year's sack leader Harold Landry III was cut by the team in March, and he's taking nine of the team's 32 sacks with him to the New England Patriots.
The New England Patriots revamped their defense in a major way this offseason, spending a massive chunk of money in free agency to repair a unit that faded considerably last year.
Could the New England Patriots finish next season with a Pro Bowler in their defensive front seven? For offseason addition Harold Landry III, the stage might be set to return to that Pro Bowler-type status for the season ahead in Foxborough.
How many of the active NFL players who have rushed for 1,000 or more yards in a season can you name in five minutes?
The New England Patriots are hoping that new head coach Mike Vrabel can bring about a major turnaround in the team’s fortunes. The Patriots have finished in last place of the AFC East in each of the last two years, and the one-time NFL powerhouse has a long way to go before it can win on a consistent basis once again.
Harold Landry III spent his first seven seasons with the Tennessee Titans before the team released him earlier this offseason. Now, Landry is with the New England Patriots, returning to the area he played collegiately at Boston College.
Last year, the New England Patriots had all sorts of problems, and a questionable locker-room culture seemed to be at the forefront. However, after another regime change (at least as far as the coaching staff is concerned), things seem to be looking up for the Patriots in that category.
The New England Patriots have worked very hard to rebuild their roster this offseason, spending big bucks in free agency and also putting together a widely-acclaimed NFL Draft class.
The New England Patriots overhauled their defense this offseason, and a big part of that makeover consisted of repairing their pass rush. The Patriots' biggest additions along that front were Harold Landry and Milton Williams, but they also made a sleeper signing in the latter stages of free agency: K'Lavon Chaisson.
The Tennessee Titans are going to need players to step up after Harold Landry III joined the New England Patriots following a goodbye from the team that drafted him in 2018.
The New England Patriots entered the offseason knowing they needed to repair their pass rush, and they have certainly attempted to do that by signing Harold Landry and Milton Williams in free agency.
Miami signed QB Zach Wilson in free agency to be the primary backup for QB Tua Tagovailoa. Dolphins GM Chris Grier revealed they were in on numerous options and discussed how much they prioritize the position.
The Tennessee Titans officially parted ways with long-time linebacker Harold Landry III last month, allowing him to sign with the New England Patriots.
One of the very first moves the New England Patriots made this offseason was signing Harold Landry, who was released by the Tennessee Titans shortly before free agency.
FOXBOROUGH, Mass - For Harold Landry, there was one clear reason that the outside linebacker decided to sign with the New England Patriots after being released by the Tennessee Titans at the beginning of March. And that was his former head coach. “He’s meant a lot.
The New England Patriots have attempted to address their pass rush this offseason, signing both Harold Landry and Milton Williams in free agency. However,
The New England Patriots didn't waste any time addressing their faulty pass rush this offseason, as they signed edge rusher Harold Landry to a three-year, $43.5 million contract immediately after he was released by the Tennessee Titans.
With the NFL's legal tampering period underway, the New England Patriots have begun to completely remodel their defense with a flurry of deals.
Harold Landry was among the many veterans (including several edge rushers) released in recent cost-shedding moves. As a result, he was free to sign with an interested team at any time prior to the start of free agency.
Tom Pelissero of NFL Media reports that the Patriots are signing EDGE Harold Landry to a three-year contract worth $43.5 million. The deal includes $26 million guaranteed and can max out at $48 million.
The Tennessee Titans released outside linebacker Harold Landry III after unsuccessfully shopping their top pass rusher in trade talks. Landry, 28, was the Titans' longest-tenured player.
The Titans’ top edge-rusher for nearly his entire career, he is now available in free agency.
Tom Pelissero of NFL Media reports that the Titans are releasing OLB Harold Landry on Friday. Landry was due a $17.5 million base salary in 2025 and someone we listed as a potential cap cut. The Titans gave Landry permission to seek out a trade, but it looks like teams preferred to wait for his release.
Reports surfaced earlier at the NFL Combine that the Tennessee Titans would be in business to deal one of their impact defenders throughout this offseason.
The Washington Commanders may have an opportunity to bolster their defense, as Tennessee Titans linebacker Harold Landry III has been given permission to seek a trade, per ESPN's Adam Schefter.
Making a successful comeback after an ACL tear kept him off the field in 2022, Harold Landry is suddenly at a career crossroads.
According to Adam Schefter, the Titans have granted veteran OLB Harold Landry permission to seek a trade. Landry is due a $17.5 million base salary in 2025 and was a player that stuck out as a potential cap cut.
The 2025 NFL league year doesn't begin until March 12, but trade discussions are already heating up.
It came as a bit of a surprise to many when the Tennessee Titans opted against using the franchise tag on 25-year-old outside linebacker Harold Landry after he earned Pro Bowl honors in 2021 with 12 sacks.
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