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Titans to bring back LB Jayon Brown on one-year, $5.25M deal
Tennessee Titans inside linebacker Jayon Brown (55) smiles during warmups before the game against the Buffalo Bills at Nissan Stadium. George Walker IV / The Tennessean via Imagn Content Services, LLC

The Titans will retain a key defensive piece for the 2021 season. They are re-signing linebacker Jayon Brown on a one-year deal, Tom Pelissero of NFL.com tweets.

Brown turned down other offers to return to the Titans, per Pelissero, who notes the four-year Titan contributor will stay for $5.25M. A three-year starter with the Titans, Brown represents a key retention move for a team that is making a considerable effort to improve defensively.

Although Brown’s 2020 season did not end well, with the former fifth-round pick suffering a major elbow injury, he expressed a desire to stay in Nashville. The Titans pounced, and Brown will return to reprise his role with Rashaan Evans at inside linebacker. Evans is under contract through the 2021 season but can be retained through 2022 by the Titans picking up his fifth-year option. It would cost them a fully guaranteed $9.74M to do so.

As for Brown, he has played well since being elevated into the Titans’ starting lineup in 2018. Brown broke out that year, delivering a versatile performance — 97 tackles, six sacks, 10 QB hits — and followed that up with a 105-tackle slate in 2019. Tennessee’s defense struggled across the board last season, but Pro Football Focus has rated Brown as a top-20 linebacker in each of the past three seasons. He has also excelled in coverage, a facet that makes it a bit surprising this mid-level contract was the best he could do in free agency. But Brown is, as of now, in position to have another crack at cashing in next year.

This article first appeared on Pro Football Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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