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Adam Schefter reported Wednesday morning that the Titans were granting Harold Landry permission to seek a trade this offseason. Our NFL Combine coverage is presented by our friends at Bart Durham Injury Law.
The Titans have granted former Pro Bowl linebacker Harold Landry III permission to seek a trade, sources told ESPN.
The Titans' offseason may include a trade involving edge rusher Harold Landry. Adam Schefter of ESPN reports that the Titans have given Landry permission to speak to other teams about a potential swap.
According to Adam Schefter, the Titans have granted veteran OLB Harold Landry permission to seek a trade. Landry is due a $17.5 million base salary in 2025 and was a player that stuck out as a potential cap cut.
The Tennessee Titans are doing everything to retool their roster including giving a veteran defender an opportunity to seek a trade.