The Tennessee Titans entered the weekend with questions in their secondary after placing Mike Brown, Xavier Woods, and Kevin Winston Jr. on injured reserve earlier in the week and seeing cornerback Jalyn Armour-Davis questionable, and have now dipped into the practice squad for some depth.

On Saturday, the Titans announced they would use a standard elevation for defensive back Kamon Hall for Sunday’s contest against the Kansas City Chiefs.

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Hall adds some experienced depth to the secondary and special teams units. The 5-foot-11, 190-pound cornerback has appeared in 24 career games with the Los Angeles Chargers and Dallas Cowboys.

The Titans also announced that they were signing rookie defensive tackle Cam Horsley to the 53-man roster and waiving defensive tackle Shy Tuttle in a corresponding move. Horsley was a hot name in training camp after signing with the Titans as a priority undrafted rookie free agent.

Both Hall and Horsley will be available for the Titans when they take on the Chiefs at Nissan Stadium in Week 16 action.

This article originally appeared on Titans Wire: Tennessee Titans sign Cam Horsley, elevate Kamon Hall for Week 16