July 3, 2025
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ALERT: Titans Add Wall of Protection — Dan Moore Jr. Signs 82M Deal to Anchor Offensive Line!…

The Tennessee Titans have made a bold and strategic move to fortify their offensive front, signing veteran left tackle *Dan Moore Jr.* to a massive *four-year,82 million* contract. The deal makes Moore one of the highest-paid offensive linemen in the league — and signals that Tennessee is fully committed to protecting its quarterbacks and reestablishing dominance in the trenches.

Moore, 25, spent his first four seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers, where he started 49 games and earned a reputation for durability, toughness, and reliable blindside protection. Standing at 6’6″ and weighing 315 pounds, Moore brings physicality and leadership to a Titans offensive line that has struggled with inconsistency and injuries in recent years.

“Adding Dan is a major step in building the kind of offensive identity we want in Tennessee,” said new head coach Brian Callahan. “He’s a proven starter, a relentless worker, and a tone-setter on every snap.”

The Titans’ offensive line allowed the *third-most sacks in the NFL* last season — a glaring weakness that impacted both the passing game and overall offensive rhythm. With young quarterbacks like *Will Levis* and rookie *Cam Ward* competing for the starting job, shoring up the line was a top offseason priority for the front office.

Moore is expected to start immediately at left tackle, giving the Titans a much-needed anchor to stabilize the edge and lead a young, reshaped unit. His presence also allows the team to shift other linemen back into their natural positions, improving depth and flexibility across the board.

“I’m fired up to be here,” Moore said during his introductory press conference. “The vision this team has for the future — I wanted to be part of that. Titans fans, get ready.”

Titans GM (and executive leadership) called Moore’s signing a “cornerstone acquisition” for 2025 and beyond, aimed at building a line that can protect, punish, and power the offense back into playoff form.

With Dan Moore Jr. now in Nashville, the Titans just got a lot tougher — and their quarterbacks a whole lot safer.

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