Report: Titans land free agents Levitre, Walker

Report: Titans land free agents Levitre, Walker

Published Mar. 12, 2013 4:47 p.m. ET

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — A person familiar
with the situation says the Tennessee Titans have agreed to terms with
Buffalo guard Andy Levitre and San Francisco tight end Delanie Walker to
open free agency.


The person spoke to The Associated Press
Tuesday on condition of anonymity because the deals both are pending
the players passing physicals.


Levitre will help plug a big hole on the
Titans' offensive line after left guard Steve Hutchinson announced his
retirement earlier Tuesday. Walker will help replace Jared Cook, who the
Titans declined to tag as a franchise player because he wants to be
paid more like a receiver.


The Tennessean, which first reported the deals for Levitre and Walker, says Levitre's deal is for six years, $46.8 million.


The Titans waived safety Jordan Babineaux and guard Mitch Petrus.

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