NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The Titans have agreed to terms with veteran safety Kendrick Lewis
Lewis (6-0, 205) is a seven-year NFL vet who has played in 89 career games, with 81 starts. He's recorded nine career interceptions, and totaled 323 tackles while playing for the Chiefs, Texans and Ravens.
Lewis last played for the Ravens in 2016. He's been a full-time starter during most of his career – he started 15 games for the Chiefs in 2013, 16 games for the Texans in 2014 and 15 games for the Ravens in 2015. He started 50 games for the Chiefs from 2010-20-13. Lewis established career highs in tackles (84) in 2014 with the Texans.
He was a fifth round pick by the Chiefs out of Mississippi in the 2010 NFL Draft.
Lewis didn't play in 2017, and he's looking to stick with the Titans. Lewis took part in the team's veteran minicamp on a tryout basis, and did enough to earn a spot on the roster. He's expected to compete this offseason and in training camp for a spot on the team this fall.
To make room for Lewis on the roster, the Titans released linebacker Denzel Johnson.
Titans players take the field for Wednesday's minicamp at Saint Thomas Sports Park. (Photos: Donn Jones, Gary Glenn)