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  • FA Defensive Back #37
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    Broncos waived CB Coty Sensabaugh.
    Sensabaugh only lasted five weeks with the Denver, who has opted to claim CB Cyrus Jones off waivers instead of holding onto Sensabaugh. The 30-year-old is likely at the tail end of his NFL career and will have to catch on at the bottom of a depth chart.
  • FA Defensive Back #37
    Broncos signed CB Coty Sensabaugh.
    The Broncos needed some veteran depth with DeVante Bausby (neck) headed to injured reserve. 30-year-old Sensabaugh had yet to appear in a regular season game this year but started 10 games for the Steelers in 2018. He could play heavy snaps right off the bat if needed. Bausby was the No. 4 but playing a lot of snaps thanks to injury in front of him.
  • FA Defensive Back #37
    Free agent CB Coty Sensabaugh visited the Saints.
    They also met with Kayvon Webster. Sensabaugh started 10 games and had above-average grades at PFF last year. He should resurface before training camp.
  • FA Defensive Back #37
    Titans selected Clemson CB Coty Sensabaugh with the No. 115 overall pick in the 2012 NFL draft.
    The cousin of Cowboys SS Gerald Sensabaugh was one of Mike Mayock’s favorite sleepers at the corner position. He started just one year at Clemson, but ran a 4.37 40-yard dash at the Combine and can play press coverage. There’s raw upside here.
  • FA Defensive Back #37
    Titans signed fourth-round CB Coty Sensabaugh to a four-year contract.
    Sensabaugh runs like the wind at about 5-foot-11, 190, and consistently made special teams plays on Clemson’s kickoff and punt coverage units. He may grow into a sub-package role on defense. The Nashville Tennessean recently listed Sensabaugh as a possibility as a slot corner, but the Titans’ interest in free agent Drew Coleman suggests they want a veteran in that spot.
  • FA Defensive Back #37
    The Nashville Tennessean lists No. 115 overall pick Coty Sensabaugh as a candidate for slot duties following the departure of CB Cortland Finnegan.
    Tommie Campbell, Chris Hawkins and Ryan Mouton are all options, as well. Sensabaugh started for just one year at Clemson, but has prototype size/speed for a slot corner. Mouton, a former third-round pick, will be one year removed from Achilles surgery in August.
  • FA Defensive Back
    Last year’s seventh-rounder, CB Tommie Campbell, is “in the mix for significant playing time” this season.
    An intriguing size/speed package at 6'3/206 with legit 4.3 wheels, Campbell has impressed the coaching staff with his commitment level this offseason. With Alterraun Verner shifting to the slot in nickel packages, Campbell will vie with Chris Hawkins and Coty Sensabaugh for snaps opposite Jason McCourty.
  • FA Defensive Back #37
    Second-year CB Coty Sensabaugh is practicing as the Titans’ first-team nickel corner at OTAs.
    With Alterraun Verner falling out of favor -- he’s now being tried at safety -- Sensabaugh is the nickel between Tommie Campbell and Jason McCourty. Perhaps the Titans are just experimenting, but Verner’s fall is surprising after arguably being Tennessee’s top cover cornerback the past two seasons.
  • FA Defensive Back #37
    Titans CB Coty Sensabaugh suffered a concussion in Sunday’s Week 5 game against the Chiefs.
    Sensabaugh is Tennessee’s slot corner between Alterraun Verner and Jason McCourty. He’s done for the day and will be questionable for Week 6.
  • FA Defensive Back #37
    Titans placed CB Coty Sensabaugh on injured reserve with a left foot injury, ending his season.
    Sensabaugh suffered the injury in Sunday’s loss the Cardinals. He appeared in all 14 games as Tennessee’s slot corner before going down, finishing with 37 tackles and six passes defensed. The Titans will promote CB Khalid Wooten from the practice squad to replace him on the active roster.