The Tennessee Titans have seen a lot of roster turnover in recent years which, of course, has led to a lot of new faces being added to the team.

The biggest names the Titans have parted ways with in recent years are safety Kevin Byard, who was traded to the Philadelphia Eagles in 2023, and running back Derrick Henry, who left in free agency to sign with the Baltimore Ravens in 2024.

A big reason for so much roster turnover is the lack of success the Titans had both in free agency and the draft in the last few years of former general manager Jon Robinson’s tenure.

However, there are still some draft holdovers from the Robinson era, and they make up the list of the longest-tenured Titans ahead of the 2024 campaign.

Here’s a look at the Titans who have two or more seasons under their belts in the two-tone blue.

OLB Harold Landry (6 seasons)

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DL Jeffery Simmons (5 seasons)

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S Amani Hooker (5 seasons)

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WR Nick Westbrook-Ikhine (4 seasons)

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OLB Rashad Weaver (3 seasons)

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OL Dillon Radunz (3 seasons)

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S Elijah Molden (3 seasons)

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CB Caleb Farley (3 seasons)

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LS Morgan Cox (3 seasons)

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Player with 2 seasons

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QB Malik Willis

P Ryan Stonehouse

WR Kyle Philips

OT Nicholas Petit-Frere

TE Chig Okonkwo

CB Roger McCreary

RB Hassan Haskins

RB Julius Chestnut

LB Chance Campbell

WR Treylon Burks

CB Tre Avery

Check out our 53-man roster predictions

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