The Tennessee Titans have agreed to terms with offensive lineman Austin Schlottmann, previously of the New York Giants, marking one other departure from the Giants’ roster in free company.
Schlottmann, a flexible inside lineman who can play heart and guard, offered precious depth for the Giants final season. He stepped in as a strong reserve, delivering dependable performances instead of beginning heart John Michael Schmitz throughout key stretches.
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Schlottmann’s expertise and suppleness helped stabilize the offensive line amid accidents and lineup modifications.
The 30-year-old undrafted free agent out of TCU started his profession with the Denver Broncos in 2018, later spending time with the Minnesota Vikings earlier than becoming a member of the Giants on a two-year deal in 2024. Over his NFL tenure, he has appeared in quite a few video games, providing veteran presence on the inside.
This transfer reunites Schlottmann with the Titans group not directly, however extra notably, it makes him the fourth former Giant to signal with Tennessee on this free company interval. He joins broad receiver Wan’Dale Robinson, cornerback Cor’Dale Flott, and tight finish Daniel Bellinger in heading south.
For Giants followers, dropping Schlottmann depletes skilled backup choices on the offensive line. The staff now faces questions on depth heading into the subsequent season.
This article initially appeared on Giants Wire: Titans agree to terms with ex-New York Giants OL Austin Schlottmann