Having long been among the most prominent free agents, Clowney is no longer without a squad as the protective end has accepted sign up with the Tennessee Titans, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reports.
Clowney battled injuries last season in Seattle, taping simply three sacks in 13 games. He successfully underwent surgery earlier this year to repair a core muscle injury.
ESPN first reported the news.
The Jadeveon Clowney watch has ended.
The Titans are offering Clowney a 1 year offer worth a max worth of $15 million– and an opportunity to cash in once again in 2021 if he has a huge season, according to Rapoport.
In 6 NFL seasons, the former No. 1 overall choose of South Carolina has tape-recorded 236 deals with and 32 sacks.
The 27-year-old Clowney had his best season in 2017 when existing Tennessee head coach Mike Vrabel was his protective coordinator in Houston. He tape-recorded a career-high 9.5 sacks and 21 deals with for loss that season while playing in all 16 video games.
A number of teams were reportedly interested in Clowney, consisting of the New Orleans Saints who made a late push for the three-time Pro Bowler.