TITANS RELEASE CORNERBACK LJARIUS SNED IN SALARY CAP MOVE
The Tennessee Titans officially released cornerback L'Jarius Sneed in an $11.4 million salary cap move as NFL free agency entered its final hours on March 13th according to ESPN's Adam Schefter and multiple outlets including NYP (Nypost) Heavy Sports Yahoo.com NBCsports Clutchpoints, ending his two-season tenure with the team after a disastrous period that included playing against Davante Adams #17 of Los Angeles Rams in September.
Key Points
-
1The Kansas City Chiefs have parted ways with cornerbacks Trent McDuffie and Jaylen Watson as they restructure their position groups.
-
2Tennessee Titans released cornerback L'Jarius Sneed in an $11.4 million salary cap move following a two-season tenure that included winning back-to-back Super Bowls before joining Tennessee, though reports describe the experience there differently depending on which source is cited regarding his performance and fit with new coaching staff.
-
3L'Jarius Sneed's release coincides with other roster changes for both teams as they navigate free agency after significant acquisitions or departures in previous seasons.
Developments
The Tennessee Titans released cornerback L'Jarius Sneed on Friday after his 2025 season ranked as a poor performance relative to peers and following the team's acquisition of multiple players from previous failed tenures with New York teams, freeing up $11.4 million in salary cap space while they signed new secondary talent including Cor'Dale Flott for an additional contract value exceeding Sneed's total commitment over four years at his current club ($76M).