The Tennessee Titans have made two additions to their roster, re-signing exclusive rights free agents Garrett Dellinger, as well as C.J. Ravenell on Thursday.

Dellinger was originally claimed off of waivers by the Titans prior to Tennessee’s Week 16 matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs. The Maryland native played in only one game in his career for the Cleveland Browns in 2025. The veteran guard did not take the field for the Titans last season. The Titans signed Dellinger to a one-year, $885,000 deal on Thursday.

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Ravenell played in 14 games, one of which he started, for the Titans in 2025. The veteran defensive lineman recorded one forced fumble for Tennessee on the year. He signed a one-year, $1.005 million deal with the Titans to remain in Tennessee for the 2026 NFL season.

The signings of Dellinger as well as Ravenell are the first additions for the Titans since signing center Trey Hill to a futures contract on Jan. 28.

NFL free agency begins next week, and only the Los Angeles Chargers have more cap space than the Titans, who are expected to be active and aggressive when the legal tampering period opens on Monday.

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This article originally appeared on Titans Wire: Tennessee Titans sign ERFAs Garrett Dellinger and C.J. Ravenell