NASHVILLE – There will be a new man in the middle of the Titans offensive line.
On Thursday, the team officially agreed to terms with former Broncos center Lloyd Cushenberry, who was regarded as one of the top players at the center position at the start of free agency.
A former third-round pick out of LSU, Cushenberry started the past four seasons in Denver, where he developed a reputation as one of the most dominant pass blocking offensive linemen in the league.
The 6-foot-4, 315-pound Cushenberry started all 17 games for the Broncos in 2023 and he started every game in 2020 and 2021 as well. He missed a good chunk of the 2022 season with a groin injury.
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Per Pro Football Focus, Cushenberry is coming off his best season – he posted an overall grade of 73.2 — 76.4 in the passing game and 72.4 in the run game. Cushenberry allowed just one sack and 14 pressures in 17 games and 647 pass-blocking snaps.
Warren Sharp of SharpAnalysis ranked Cushenberry No.3 in the NFL in pass blocking in 2023. His 14 pressures was the 2nd fewest allowed for any center playing in at 15 games, per Sharp.
Cushenberry, who has started all 57 games in his NFL career, was part of an offensive line that blocked for quarterback Joe Burrow at LSU when the Tigers won the national championship.
Aaron Brewer, who started at center for the Titans last season, agreed to terms with the Miami Dolphins in free agency.
A former third-round pick out of LSU, Cushenberry started the past four seasons in Denver, where he developed a reputation as one of the most dominant pass blocking offensive linemen in the league.