The Tennessee Titans finished off the second day of the NFL’s negotiation window by adding a new specialist.
The Titans agreed to terms with veteran punter Tommy Townsend on a two-year contract worth up to $6 million.
Advertisement
Townsend most recently kicked with the Houston Texans, where he finished inside the Top 5 in total punts (72), longest punt (73 yards), and punts inside the 20 (30), and looks to be another consistent weapon for John Fassel’s special teams units.
The veteran punter entered the NFL as an undrafted rookie free agent in 2020, and not only won the job out of training camp, but he was also named to the Pro Football Writers Association (PFWA) all-rookie team. After his four-year stint in Kansas City, where he crossed paths with general manager Mike Borgonzi, he moved on to the Texans for the last two seasons.
Townsend becomes the 12th player to come to terms with the Titans since the negotiation window opened on Monday.
Advertisement
This article originally appeared on Titans Wire: Tennessee Titans agree to terms with Texans P Tommy Townsend