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Titans Waive OL Leroy Watson While Signing Three Players to the Team's Practice Squad

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NASHVILLE – The Titans made a handful of roster moves on Tuesday, on the roster and the practice squad.

On the 53-man roster, tackle Leroy Watson has been released by the team. Watson joined the team this offseason, and he provided depth most of the season, in addition to making four starts. Watson missed time recently with a back injury, which resulted in him being among the team's inactives the past four games.

On the practice squad, the team made three additions today:

Kicker Brayden Narveson, who spent time with the team in training camp and started the season with the Green Bay Packers, has been added to the practice squad. Narveson made 7-of-8 field goals in the preseason in Tennessee, including a 59-yard field goal. After being waived, Narveson signed with the Packers, where he was 12-of-17 on field goals, and 16-of-16 on PATs, in the six games before being waived.

As a college kicker, Narveson played for Iowa State (2019), Western Kentucky (2020-22) and North Carolina State (2023). Overall, for his college career, he converted 71 of 91 field goal tries and all 196 extra points in 57 games.

Linebacker Curtis Bolton has also been signed to the practice squad, along with tackle Kellen Diesch.

Bolton (6-0, 228) is a veteran of 29 NFL games, since signing as an undrafted college free agent in 2019 with Green Bay. He has played games with Detroit (2021), Las Vegas (2022-23) and the New York Giants (2024). His career totals include 16 tackles and eight special teams stops. As a college player at Oklahoma, Bolton tallied 155 tackles, 4.5 sacks, 12 tackles for loss, two fumble recoveries and two passes defensed in 34 games.

Diesch (6-7, 300, DEE-sh) entered the NFL as an undrafted college free agent in 2022 with the Miami Dolphins. He has spent time on the practice squad with Chicago (2022) and Pittsburgh (2023) and training camp with New England in 2024. Diesch finished his college career with two seasons at Arizona State, where he started 17 games at left tackle. He also played three seasons at Texas A&M.

The Titans return to action on Sunday at Nissan Stadium against the Bengals.

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