Contract Details For Two Of Titans' New Additions

Andre Dillard and Sean Murphy-Bunting's contract details are out, as fans have wondered what the terms of their deals were and how those impact the team's cap issues.
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NASHVILLE — We now know the final details of the contracts for Andre Dillard and Sean Murphy-Bunting, each signing new deals with the Tennessee Titans as free agents.  

Dillard, who joins the Titans from Philadelphia and has been widely discussed, drawing both good and bad reviews for the team with his additions to the roster, and the potential he might become the team's starting left tackle, something he admitted was his goal during his introductory press conference in Nashville.  

Dillard's deal is for three years and $29 million, with $13 million guaranteed, a $5.9 million signing bonus, plus escalators of $3 million guaranteed for skill-cap at signing, $3 million more guaranteed for skill-cap if on the roster the fifth day of the 2024 year. The total is set at $11.5 million, with a per-game base of $29,411 per game on the active roster.   

Also, 2026 and 2027 are voidable years under this deal, if he remains on the roster on the 23rd day preceding the first day of the 2026 league year

As for Murphy-Bunting, his deal is far less complicated, as he agree to a one-year deal with $3.5 million (guaranteed), a $2.42 million signing bonus, and a  salary of $1.08 million (guaranteed), $1.5M playtime-interceptions incentive, and both 2024-2025  are void if he remains on the roster on the 23rd day prior to the first day 2024 league year 

Of course, cap issues remain a major issue for the Titans as they continue through free agency and toward the upcoming NFL Draft.

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Greg Arias
GREG ARIAS

Greg Arias covers the Tennessee Titans for All Titans.com on Sports Illustrated/FanNation. He has been covering the NFL for various outlets since 2000.