Jan. 29, 2026, 1:29 a.m. ET

Just because the majority of the Tennessee Titans‘ scouting staff is in Mobile for the Senior Bowl doesn’t mean that general manager Mike Borgonzi is idly waiting on Robert Saleh’s introductory press conference. Instead, he is busy adding some competition to the offseason roster. 

On Wednesday, Tennessee announced that it had signed veteran center Trey Hill to a reserve/futures contract, adding him to the 90-man offseason roster. 

Hill entered the league as a sixth-round draft pick of the Cincinnati Bengals in the 2021 NFL Draft and saw some action early, playing in 13 games, including three starts. He followed his rookie season by playing in 11 games in 2022 before being relegated to a backup role. He would eventually be released by the Bengals in August 2024 and joined their practice squad. 

Holl spent the 2025 season on the Chicago Bears‘ practice squad, but was not elevated for any games. In all, he has seen action in 24 NFL games, making three starts and seeing significant snaps on special teams. 

While reserve/futures contracts are not guaranteed, Hall enters the offseason with a solid shot as the Titans sit today. With veteran Corey Levin an unrestricted free agent, the Titans currently lack any type of experienced depth on the interior of their offensive line. 

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