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Titans sign veteran wide receiver Tyler Lockett

Veteran wide receiver Tyler Rockett is tied to a music city.

The 32-year-old Rocket announced on social media late Wednesday night that he was signing with Titan.

“I’m thrilled to be a Tennessee Titan!! I’m so grateful and grateful!! Lockett wrote to X.


Tyler Rockett leaves the field during halftime in the defeat of the Seahawks, who was defeated by the Vikings on December 22, 2024 in Seattle. AP

The transaction is one year and $4 million, and could increase to $6 million. ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported.

Rockett left the 2024 season, playing in 17 games, starting 14 games, and 49 receptions and two touchdowns for 600 yards.

During his 10-year career in the NFL, Lockett rolled out 661 catches for 8,594 yards and 61 touchdowns.

He recorded over 1,000 receiving yards in each season from 2019 to 2022, and won All-Pro honours in 2015 with the All-Pro second-team nod in 2016 and 2017.

Rocket has been a reliable option for the Seahawks for many years, and has never missed multiple games in the season.


Cam Ward (1) will look for a receiver that opened in Atlanta on Saturday, November 9, 2024, in the first half of an NCAA college football game against Georgia Tech.
Camward looks for an open receiver in the first half of Miami’s defeat, when he was defeated by Georgia Tech in Atlanta on November 9, 2024. AP

Kansas Product spent all his career with the Seahawks for ten years before signing with the state of Tennessee.

He has already joined the large receiver room, including Calvin Ridley, Treyron Burks and Van Jefferson.

There are many plots around the Titans heading for next season, with the team picking first place in Thursday’s draft.

Tennessee is expected to film the University of Miami products on ward after the organization confirmed Tuesday that it would not trade the No. 1 overall choice.

The Titans submitted an offer from a team that was about to rise, but ultimately decided they didn’t want to make a swap.

“As we approached the end of the process, we finally decided we would stay,” said Mike Borgonzi, the Titans general manager.

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