The Tennessee Titans have released longtime tight end Delanie Walker, according to ESPN’s Field Yates.
Walker was set to make $8.2 million in 2020, but the move to cut him will save the Titans about $6.4 million.
Walker spent seven seasons with Tennessee and was routinely the best offensive player on the team for years. However, an ankle injury he suffered in 2018 led to him playing in just eight games combined the last two seasons.
The move to cut Walker comes on the heels of the Titans also cutting Dion Lewis, Cameron Wake and Ryan Succop. In total, the Titans will have nearly $18 million extra to spend this offseason.