The Tennessee Titans are making a slight adjustment along the defensive line. According to team reporter Jim Wyatt, the Titans are signing defensive tackle Josiah Bronson, who played with the USFL's Memphis Showboats in their 2025 season.
Veteran defensive lineman Josiah Bronson is the latest player to parlay a stint in the UFL into another shot in the NFL. The Titans announced that they have signed Bronson, who most recently played for the UFL's Memphis Showboats during their spring 2025 season.
Per Jim Wyatt of the team website, the Titans have signed DT Josiah Bronson and are waiving DT Devonte O’Malley in a corresponding move. Bronson, 28, began his career at Temple before transferring to Washington.
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Josiah Bronson, former University of Washington defensive tackle, continues to squeeze every ounce out of his pro football career that he can. On Sunday, the 6-foot-3, 310-pound Bronson joined the New England Patriots for their fourth training camp practice.
The New England Patriots opened two roster spots this past week by releasing undrafted free agents Jontrey Hunter and Kaleb Ford-Dement. One of those vacancies was filled today with the signing of defensive tackle Josiah Bronson.
Running back Antonio Gibson was on the practice field for the Patriots on Sunday. Gibson opened up camp on the non-football injury list, but he was in uniform and doing drills at training camp.
Bronson took the field alongside his teammates for Sunday’s training camp practice. The New England Patriots had a new player present for their fourth training camp practice on Sunday.