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The Miami Dolphins hold the 21st overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, which is set to begin on April 25.
The Miami Dolphins have signed many free agents already this offseason to fill some of the biggest holes on their roster heading into the 2024 season, including offensive lineman Aaron Brewer.
Even though Miami Dolphins offensive lineman Aaron Brewer said Friday his role with the team was to be determined, the pieces of the puzzle sure did seem to provide an answer.
Former Tennessee Titans offensive lineman switched to center after playing left guard for the majority of his first three professional seasons. Rebuilding the offensive line is atop the Miami Dolphins' to-do list with one week of free agency officially in the books.
It's no secret the Miami Dolphins need a world of help on its offensive line. That's even more the case after Robert Hunt reportedly agreed to terms with
Connor Williams, the Dolphins' starting center the past two seasons, is a free agent. It doesn't appear he will return to Miami. The indication came Monday night when the Dolphins agreed to terms with former Titans center Aaron Brewer on a three-year deal reportedly worth $21 million, according to multiple reports.
The NFL’s legal tampering period opened up at noon on Monday and many free agents have already found new homes. This includes potential Steelers free agent target and former Tennessee Titans center Aaron Brewer.
Losing Robert Hunt and having both Connor Williams and Isaiah Wynn unsigned, the Dolphins have some work to do up front.
The Tennessee Titans reportedly are making a significant move to upgrade a position of need with the offensive line. According to a report from Jonathan Jones of CBS Sports, the Titans have agreed to sign former Denver Broncos center Lloyd Cushenberry.
The Titans will reportedly have a new starting center in 2024 The Tennessee Titans are signing free-agent center Lloyd Cushenberry, according to widespread national reports.
According to multiple reports, the Tennessee Titans are signing free agent center Lloyd Cushenberry to a contract. Cushenberry was one of the top offensive
Buffalo's cost-cutting moves set the Bills up nicely to make a splash in the 2025 offseason. Even so, GM Brandon Beane should be able to spend a little more when free agency opens next week by making a few more cuts and contract restructurings.
NFL free agency arrives next week. Which new players might the Tennessee Titans sign? Which current Titans might be re-signed? On Monday, March 11, NFL teams can start negotiating with free agents.
Tennessee’s starting center is scheduled to reach free agency. Should the Titans keep Aaron Brewer? Welcome to Music City Miracles’ Tennessee Titans 2024 NFL Free Agency Primer!
The Pittsburgh Steelers hear a lot about Jackson Powers-Johnson, Zach Frazier, and others in the NFL Draft’s center class. But the free agency class is sneakily a very good one, too, and there is one player with an obvious connection to new offensive coordinator Arthur Smith.
The Tennessee Titans are tailing 7-0 against the Jacksonville Jaguars after a turnover led to a score for the home team. While the Titans gained some positive yards on the drive, the fumble on a bad snap by center Aaron Brewer gave the ball away to the Jaguars.
The Titans plan to make offensive lineman Aaron Brewer their starting center, Brewer himself told reporters.
NASHVILLE - Now that Ben Jones is no longer a Tennessee Titan, Aaron Brewer is set to step into the role as the starting center for the team entering the 2023 season.
Titans G Aaron Brewer officially signed his one-year restricted tender for the 2023 season on Tuesday. The Titans placed a second-round tender on Brewer that will cost them $4.3 million for the 2023 season.
Brewer started all 17 games this past season and, assuming he doesn’t get an offer in RFA, will be sticking around the Titans starting lineup in 2023.
NASHVILLE – Just two years into his NFL career, Aaron Brewer can already call himself a success story. A lightweight offensive lineman from a lesser-known college – Texas State – Brewer first bucked the odds in 2020 when he made the Tennessee Titans as an undrafted free agent.
The fifth-year veteran did not practice this week and had been ruled out of the Titans’ Week 5 game against the Jaguars.
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