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Titans make another major cut, release veteran LB
Zach Cunningham. Steve Roberts-USA TODAY Sports

Making a fourth major cut Wednesday, the Titans will now move north of $10M in cap space. Tennessee is moving on from veteran linebacker Zach Cunningham, Tom Pelissero of NFL.com tweets.

A waiver claim in 2021, Cunningham has been a regular starter for most of his career. The former second-round pick has spent his six-year NFL run in the AFC South, moving from the Texans to the Titans. He will have an early chance to catch on somewhere else, perhaps in another division this time around.

Over the past few hours, the Titans have released four starters — Cunningham, Taylor Lewan, Robert Woods and Randy Bullock — and cleared more than $35M in cap space. This purge of veterans will give the quartet opportunities to land elsewhere before free agency’s March 13 soft opening.

Cutting Cunningham creates $8.9M in room for Tennessee, which entered Wednesday more than $20M over the cap. This move will cost $4.5M in dead money, thanks in part to a 2022 restructure. The team has now moved well under the $224.8M salary ceiling, with the Cunningham transaction giving the retooling squad more than $12M in space as of 2 p.m. CT. Teams still have until the start of the new league year — 3 p.m. CT March 15 — to comply with the 2023 salary cap, but new Titans GM Ran Carthon is moving early to create space. The team is almost definitely not done on this front.

While Woods and Lewan’s positional markets are not especially strong, Cunningham’s is. A host of off-ball linebackers — including fellow Titans starter David Long — are set to be available. Cunningham should still be able to find a gig. It just should not be expected to approach the four-year, $58M deal the Texans gave him in August 2020.

Cunningham led the NFL in tackles in 2020, totaling 164 in the league’s final 16-game season. He racked up an NFL-most 106 solo stops that year as well, but the Texans’ regime change altered his standing with the organization. Cunningham’s playing time yo-yoed during the 2021 season in Houston, and he finished his tenure there as a healthy scratch. The Titans claimed the Vanderbilt alum off waivers that December and Cunningham became an instant starter for his new team. He started Tennessee’s final four regular-season games that year and logged a playoff start.

Injuries slowed Cunningham in 2022, however, and he joined numerous Titan starters on IR to close the campaign. An elbow injury sidelined him at multiple points this season. The Titans used one of their injury activations on Cunningham, bringing him off IR late in the season, but he finished the year back on the injured list because of the elbow issue. As such, Cunningham will not hit street free agency with much momentum.

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

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