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So I'm not usually the guy that posts these and haven't seen him this year...but for a team that needs: 1. A LB and 2.  Defensive leadership could he be our answer to Zo for rest of year?

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The @Titans have informed OLB Vic Beasley he will be released on Wednesday. MORE http://bit.ly/3ep61SE

 

https://www.tennesseetitans.com/news/titans-release-cb-johnathan-joseph-ls-beau-brinkley

 

Titans Release CB Johnathan Joseph, LS Beau Brinkley; Team Plans to Release OLB Vic Beasley on Wednesday

 

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Also on Tuesday, the team notified outside linebacker Vic Beasley that he will be released on Wednesday. Beasley played in five games for the Titans this season after playing previously with the Falcons. In those five games he's been credited with three tackles and a forced fumble.

 

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4 minutes ago, Limeaid said:
The @Titans have informed OLB Vic Beasley he will be released on Wednesday. MORE http://bit.ly/3ep61SE

 

https://www.tennesseetitans.com/news/titans-release-cb-johnathan-joseph-ls-beau-brinkley

 

Titans Release CB Johnathan Joseph, LS Beau Brinkley; Team Plans to Release OLB Vic Beasley on Wednesday

 

 

Are these cap casualties?

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2 minutes ago, BillsFanForever19 said:

Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't Vic Beasley more of 3-4 Pass Rushing OLB than a 4-3 OLB?

Yes.  He is.  But could play the Zo role.  Same type of player.  Decent against run on early downs and rush passes on 3rd 

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14 minutes ago, GunnerBill said:

I'd cut Murphy to take a look. Not sure if there is anything still there mind you

 

Doesn't mean anything.  Less than nothing actually.

 

 

https://www.nfl.com/news/titans-releasing-olb-vic-beasley-on-wednesday

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From the start, Beasley proved little as his lack of production carried over from the Falcons and the onset of his days in Tennessee began on a rocky and mysterious note. Beasley didn't report to training camp to begin his COVID-19 testing until he'd missed 10 days and brought upon a $500,000 fine.

 

The arrival of the 28-year-old former eighth-overall pick was hardly worth the wait. Beasley played in five games for the Titans with no starts and three tackles. Having led the league with 15.5 sacks in an All-Pro 2016 campaign, Beasley's totaled 18 sacks combined over the last three-plus seasons. Now he's back into the great wide open that is midseason free agency.

 

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