Before the Tennessee Titans kicked off their remaining spherical of offseason practices, Jeremy Fowler reported that the staff had signed defensive lineman Jalyn Holmes to the offseason roster, however that wasn’t the one transfer of the day.
Tennessee additionally added some depth and competitors alongside the offensive line, signing veteran center Andre James. James is an skilled pivot who brings familiarity with offensive line coach Carmen Bricillo and beginning expertise to the roster.
The seven-year veteran entered the league as an undrafted rookie free agent with the Las Vegas Raiders following the 2019 NFL Draft out of UCLA, and finally earned a roster spot and labored his approach into the beginning lineup. After spending the primary six years of his profession with the Raiders, he spent 2025 with the Los Angeles Chargers.
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In all, the 6-foot-4, 300- pound center has seen motion in 106 video games with 61 begins throughout his seven NFL seasons, and can now battle Austin Schlottmann to be the beginning center for the Titans in 2026.
To make room for Holmes and James, the Titans waived/injured defensive lineman CJ Ravenell and launched center Trey Hill.
This article initially appeared on Titans Wire: Tennessee Titans boost center competition, sign veteran Andre James