Titans add veteran safety with one-year deal

AP photo by Duane Burleson / Green Bay Packers safety Ibraheim Campbell plays against the host Detroit Lions on Dec. 29, 2019.
AP photo by Duane Burleson / Green Bay Packers safety Ibraheim Campbell plays against the host Detroit Lions on Dec. 29, 2019.

NASHVILLE - The Tennessee Titans have agreed to terms on a one-year deal with veteran safety Ibraheim Campbell.

Campbell, who turns 28 on May 13, spent much of the 2019 NFL season recovering from a knee injury before the Green Bay Packers activated him from the reserve/physically unable to perform list on Nov. 5.

He appeared in seven games, starting three, and made 15 tackles as well as two stops on special teams during the regular season. He had two tackles on defense plus three stops on special teams during the Packers' two playoff games as they reached the NFC championship game before losing to the San Francisco 49ers.

He joins a team that reached last season's AFC championship game, with the wild-card Titans making a road run through New England and Baltimore before falling to the Kansas City Chiefs, who rallied to win the Super Bowl against the 49ers.

The Titans used the recent draft to add depth to a roster with few major holes.

Campbell, a 2015 draft fourth-round pick from Northwestern, has played in the NFL for the Cleveland Browns (2015-17), Houston Texans (2017), Dallas Cowboys (2018), New York Jets (2018) and Packers (2018-19).

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