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Titans lure LT Dan Moore with $82 million pact

Mon Mar 10 1:27pm ET
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Free agent left tackle Dan Moore agreed to a four-year contract worth $21 million per season with the Tennessee Titans, according to multiple reports.

The Titans forked over $50 million guaranteed on a deal that can be worth $82 million total, NFL Network reported. Moore's agents at CAA confirmed to ESPN that the contract pays $30 million in 2025.

The former Steelers starter was also pursued by the Chiefs and Patriots, according to reports.

Tennessee owns the No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft and is a team in transition. That includes the quarterback position, which general manager Mike Borgonzi described as the "position we need to get right."

Will Levis remains under contract but could be moved if the Titans find a quarterback to replace him in free agency or the draft.

Tennessee used its first-round pick (seventh overall) in 2024 on offensive tackle JC Latham but will likely use him at right tackle because of his size (6-5, 340).

Moore, 26, became one of the top tackles available in free agency after the Ravens re-signed Ronnie Stanley to a three-year, $60 million extension.

A fourth-round pick in 2021 out of Texas A&M, Moore started at left tackle (16 games) as a rookie and compiled 66 starts in four seasons in Pittsburgh.

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