Titans agree to deal with ex-Steelers LB Dupree

NFL

The Tennessee Titans have agreed to a deal with linebacker Bud Dupree, the former Steeler told ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler on Monday.

The deal will pay Dupree more than $16 million per year.

Dupree gives the Titans defense a much-needed presence off the edge. He is also capable of being a down lineman in nickel packages.

The Titans only fielded three outside linebackers for most of their games last season, which resulted in Harold Landry playing 94% of the snaps last season.

Tennessee hasn’t had a pass rusher register 10 sacks in a season since Brian Orakpo finished with 10.5 sacks in 2017.

After hitting his stride with 11.5 sacks for the Pittsburgh Steelers during the 2019 season, Dupree, who turned 28 in February, was on track for another strong season in 2020 before suffering a torn ACL in Week 12 against the Baltimore Ravens.

He told Fowler in early March he plans to be a full participant in an NFL training camp based on positive feedback from his doctors.

Playing on the franchise tag after the two sides were unable to work out a long-term deal, Dupree had 8 sacks, 31 combined tackles, 8 tackles for loss and 15 quarterback hits for Pittsburgh last season.

The 2019 season marked his healthiest season since being taken by the Steelers out of Kentucky in the first-round of the 2015 draft. Forming a fierce tandem with TJ Watt, Dupree recorded 17 quarterback hits and had 16 tackles for loss.

Not only was Dupree a foundational piece for the Steelers’ stout defense, but he was also a glue guy, bonding the locker room with his upbeat attitude and personality. He finished his Steelers career with 66 starts, 39.5 sacks, 169 solo tackles, 54 tackles for loss, an interception return for a touchdown and 65 quarterback hits.

ESPN’s Brooke Pryor and Turron Davenport contributed to this report.

Products You May Like

Articles You May Like

How Kennesaw State pulled off one of the biggest upsets of the season
Punches thrown as Michigan beats Michigan St.
Mbappé’s El Clásico debut a disaster for Real Madrid
Towns makes mark for Knicks, drops 44 on Heat
WS game times tick up in pitch clock’s 2nd year

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *