NASHVILLE – The Titans have agreed to terms on a one-year deal with offensive lineman Kevin Pamphile.
Pamphile initially signed with the Titans last offseason after playing previously with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
At 6-5, 315 pounds, Pamphile is a versatile player who will provide additional depth and competition along the offensive line.
Pamphile finished last season on Injured Reserve after a Week 3 injury at Jacksonville. He started two games – one at left tackle and one at right tackle – while playing in three games total.
A five-year veteran, Pamphile has played in 56 career games, with 36 starts. He played four seasons with the Buccaneers from 2014-2017 after originally being drafted in the fifth round of the 2014 NFL Draft out of Purdue. He's started games at guard, tackle and tight end in the NFL.
Earlier, the Titans agreed to terms on a multi-year deal with safety Kenny Vaccaro and gave punter Brett Kern a contract extension while also signing running back David Fluellen to a one-year deal.
The free agency period officially starts this afternoon.
TitansOnline.com looks back at the NFL Career of offensive lineman Kevin Pamphile, who re-signed with the Titans prior to the start of free agency. (AP Photos)