Titans EDGE Retiring at Age 29, Leading to More Concerns About Tennessee's Pass Rush Unit
DAVIDSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, JUL 22 – Lorenzo Carter ends his seven-year NFL career shortly after joining the Tennessee Titans, following a history of injuries and notable seasons with the Giants and Falcons.
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NFL veteran Lorenzo Carter informs Titans of surprising retirement decision days before training camp start
Lorenzo Carter, who played in the NFL for seven seasons, told the Tennessee Titans that he planned to retire just days before training camp was set to begin.
Titans Making Four Moves, Including Placing QB Will Levis On IR
The Tennessee Titans announced they placed QB Will Levis on injured reserve, officially ruling him out for the season. They also placed OLB Lorenzo Carter on the reserve/retired list and filled the two open roster spots by signing RB Jermar Jefferson and DL Timmy Horne. Levis, 25, originally began his college career at Penn State before transferring to Kentucky for the 2021 season. He started two seasons for the Wildcats. The Titans selected h…
Titans EDGE Lorenzo Carter Plans To Retire
Despite joining the Titans earlier this offseason, Lorenzo Carter won’t be suiting up for his new squad. The veteran edge rusher informed the Titans that he plans to retire, according to Jim Wyatt of the team’s website. Carter will land on the reserve/retired list. “He notified us yesterday that he will be retiring,” Titans GM Mike Borgonzi told reporters (via Wyatt), “so we wish him well.” The former third-round pick spent the first four season…
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