The Titans have retained one of their reserve offensive linemen, reaching a multi-year contact with fifth-year pro Byron Stingily, the club said Thursday afternoon.
According to NFL Media’s Ian Rapoport, Stingily received a two-year deal for $2.5 million. Another $800,000 can be earned via incentives, per Rapoport.
Stingily, 26, has started 9-of-20 games in four seasons with Tennessee. He’s made eight starts at right tackle, with four coming in place of the injured Michael Oher in 2014.
The Titans released Oher after the season, opening a starting spot, and it’s possible Stingily could vie for the No. 1 right tackle role. The club could also look to add to their tackle ranks in the draft.