Titans’ Kevin Byard ‘definitely’ wants Jadeveon Clowney in Tennessee
The Tennessee Titans are still in the mix for star defensive end Jadeveon Clowney and Kevin Byard is all for the potential signing.

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It's been nearly three months since free agency started and defensive end Jadeveon Clowney still remains a free agent. However, there have been numerous teams that have recently expressed interest in Clowney, and one of those teams is the Tennessee Titans.
Titans All-Pro safety Kevin Byard has even advocated for the Titans to sign Clowney this offseason. In a recent appearance on NFL Network's ‘Good Morning Football,' Byard was asked about the Titans pursuit of signing Clowney this offseason. Here's what he said (h/t TitansWire):
This past offseason, the Titans focused on revamping their defensive line by signing veteran Vic Beasley to a $9.5 million deal. Adding a dominant player like Clowney to a defensive line that already includes Harold Landry and Jeffery Simmons will certainly give the Titans one of the pass-rushing groups in the NFL.
Clowney was reportedly seeking $20 million per season when free agency opened, but a new deal is now estimated somewhere in the $13-15 million range. Nevertheless, it'll come down to Titans general manager Jon Robinson to work out an agreement with Clowney.