
The Tennessee Titans are clearing house on Wednesday.
After releasing longtime left tackle Taylor Lewan and veteran wide receiver Robert Woods, the Titans also parted ways with kicker Randy Bullock.
This move frees up $2 million in cap space for the Tennessee organization.
Bullock, 33, just finished his 10th NFL season (second with the Titans). The veteran placekicker connected on 17 of his 20 field goal attempts (85%) and all 28 of his extra-point tries in 2022.
Bullock appeared in 15 games this past season, missing multiple contests with a calf injury. Undrafted rookie Caleb Shudak and veteran Josh Lambo filled in at the placekicker position in his absence.
Bullock has taken the field for six different teams since joining the NFL ranks in 2013. As a consistent veteran kicking option, he’ll likely find a new home for the 2023 NFL season.