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Titans sign Trevor Siemian, cut Tim Boyle and activate Lloyd Cushenberry

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The Tim Boyle experiment is over. The Tennessee Titans announced today that they have cut Boyle and signed Trevor Siemian. Boyle was never going to make this team, so it makes sense to go ahead and move on from him now. This will give them some time to get another look at Siemian, who spent a couple of stints with the Titans last season.

There is a good chance the Titans aren’t done making moves in the quarterback room. Brandon Allen is the number two for now, but it has already been reported that they will be looking around the league to see if they can upgrade. Keep an eye on what happens with the Cleveland Browns and the 72* quarterbacks they have on their roster.

The Titans also activate center Lloyd Cushenberry from the PUP list. Cushenberry is now eligible to be on the practice field. It is probably a long shot to expect him to be on the field in the joint practices with the Atlanta Falcons tomorrow and Wednesday, but this gives Cush a chance to be ready to go in week 1 when the Titans take on the Denver Broncos.

*Not the actual number.

Source: https://www.musiccitymiracles.com/t...-cut-tim-boyle-and-activate-lloyd-cushenberry
 
Should the Titans trade for a backup quarterback?

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The Tennessee Titans lost their first preseason game 29-7 to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. There’s more reason for optimism than the score suggests. Rookie quarterback Cam Ward and the first-team offense strung together a 65-yard touchdown drive before exiting.

A big reason why the Titans suffered a blowout defeat was the play of backup quarterbacks Brandon Allen and Tim Boyle. Allen entered the contest after Ward and went 6-of-12 for 62 yards and an interception. His turnover occurred on a tipped ball. He wasn’t terrible, but he performed below the standard of a backup QB.

Boyle replaced Allen and was downright atrocious. The former UConn and Eastern Kentucky signal-caller completed 4-of-13 passes for 24 yards and two interceptions, including a late pick-six. It’s incredible to think Boyle is somehow entering his eighth professional season in the NFL.

According to @CBSSports, out of 90 QBs that played in the Preseason, here's where the #Titans backups ranked in terms of

Passer Rating:
• Brandon Allen: 80th
• Tim Boyle: 89th

Comp %:
• Brandon Allen: 70th
• Tim Boyle: 84th

— Zach Lyons (@TheZachLyons) August 11, 2025

The Titans released Boyle and signed Trevor Siemian on Monday. Siemian, who’s now on his third stint in Nashville, is undeniably better than Boyle. It’s unclear if the Titans will carry two or three quarterbacks on the 53-man roster. Will Levis is on season-ending IR with a shoulder injury. Allen is currently Ward’s backup, and we don’t envision Siemian winning that job.

Allen was brought in because he knows Brian Callahan’s offense. He previously played under Callahan for the Cincinnati Bengals. His knowledge of the offense has been valuable as Ward continues acclimating to the NFL.

But it would be a disaster if the Titans actually need Allen or Siemian to play this season. The rebuilding Titans are all-in on Ward’s development. If Ward got injured, it’s fair to debate whether they should even bother truly trying to compete in his absence.

If the Titans are looking to acquire a backup quarterback, there are usually some available around cut-down day for trade (The Titans traded Malik Willis around the same time last year). Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Aidan O’Connell could be one worth monitoring. He’s losing the QB2 battle in Vegas and was drafted by current Tennessee assistant GM Dave Ziegler.

Other potential targets could include Tyson Bagent, Stetson Bennett, and Will Grier. Should the Titans bother trying to upgrade the backup QB spot, or should Ward be the only signal-caller who matters in Tennessee this season? It’s a fair question.

Source: https://www.musiccitymiracles.com/t...uld-the-titans-trade-for-a-backup-quarterback
 
Titans injury updates on Sneed, Cushenberry, Winston and Sweat

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Brian Callahan provided some injury updates yesterday on a few guys that are pretty important to the Tennessee Titans this season. Center Lloyd Cushenberry could start some side work this week. That’s an encouraging sign as he works his way back from an Achilles injury. The offensive line has looked solid so far, but it will be better with Cush back out there.

The news is not as positive on L’Jarius Sneed. There isn’t any new news, but it doesn’t sound like he’s all that close to being back on the field. How mad are we all going to be when he starts the season on short-term injured reserve? No one has said that, but it just feels like that is what is going to happen.

Rookie safety Kevin Winston Jr. continues to battle some soreness. It seems that it is related to his recovery from the ACL injury last season. That should probably be expected coming back from that surgery. I’d be surprised if he goes this week at all in the practices against the Atlanta Falcons.

T’Vondre Sweat apparently had a tonsillectomy, according to Jim Wyatt. If that had been reported before, I missed it. That’s a pretty tough thing to recover from when you are an adult.

The Titans will hold joint practices with the Falcons Tuesday and Wednesday.

Source: https://www.musiccitymiracles.com/t...pdates-on-sneed-cushenberry-winston-and-sweat
 
Report: Titans to claim Brian Asamoah on waivers

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Jeremy Fowler of ESPN is reporting that the Tennessee Titans plan to claim linebacker Brian Asamoah on waivers. Asamoah, a former third round pick of the Minnesota Vikings, was waived yesterday.

The #Titans plan to claim linebacker Brian Asamoah off waivers, per sources.

The Vikings’ former third-round pick was released Tuesday, now gets fresh start in Tennessee, which is first in the claim order. pic.twitter.com/OygM2Y2PKp

— Jeremy Fowler (@JFowlerESPN) August 13, 2025

The Titans hold the top waiver spot based on last year’s finish, so if they do indeed claim Asamoah, he will be added to their roster.

Asamoah played in 16 games last year with the Vikings. He had just 11 tackles and one forced fumble. There is certainly potential there, but it obviously did not work out for him in his time with the Vikings.

This move probably doesn’t move the needle very much for the defense, but it is further evidence that they are committed to continuing to churn the roster to find the best 53 players they can have when they head to Denver to play the Broncos in week one.

Asamoah was the 66th overall pick in the 2022 NFL Draft out of Oklahoma.

Source: https://www.musiccitymiracles.com/t...port-titans-to-claim-brian-asamoah-on-waivers
 
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