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  • ATL Offensive Lineman #62
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    Falcons agreed to terms with OL Corey Levin, formerly of the Titans, on a one-year contract.
    Levin has made just seven starts across 88 appearances in his six-year NFL career. Now entering his age-32 season after being out of the league in 2019 and 2020, Levin appears to be a back-end depth addition on yet another prove-it deal.
  • TEN Center #79
    Titans GM Mike Borgonzi said C Lloyd Cushenberry (Achilles) will start on the PUP list and is “week to week.”
    Not great news for the Titans that their high-priced free agent center is starting training camp with some real doubt on a return date. The depth chart behind Cushenberry at center includes Corey Levin and Brenden Jaimes, either of whom would likely be a bottom-five starter in the NFL at the position if pressed into action.
  • TEN Center #62
    Titans re-signed C Corey Levin.
    The former sixth-round pick has made seven starts for the Titans dating back to 2018. He primarily plays center but has earned reps at all three interior offensive line spots. He will return as a depth option for Tennessee in 2025.
  • ATL Offensive Lineman #52
    Titans selected Chattanooga OG Corey Levin with the No. 217 overall pick in the 2017 NFL draft.
    Levin started every game at left guard for the Mocs last season while being honored as a second-team AP All-American. He also garnered first-team All-SoCon status while bringing home his second straight Jacobs Blocking Trophy as the Southern Conference’s top offensive lineman. Standing at 6'4 with monster 10 7/8" hands, Levin is an impressive prospect but faces a steep learning curve as he makes the leap from FCS to the pros.
  • ATL Offensive Lineman #52
    Titans signed sixth-round OL Corey Levin to a four-year contract.
    Tennessee also locked up seventh-rounders LB Josh Carraway, OT Brad Seaton, and RB Khalfani Muhammad to four-year deals. Levin was a standout at Chattanooga, but he could struggle with the big jump in competition to the NFL.