The Titans shuffled their roster ahead of the late-season push, waiving Chandler Brewer with an injury settlement after a quad injury opened space for Joe Gaziano on the defensive front. Brewer had been on Tennessee's practice squad and appeared in one game last season; the move clears a roster spot while keeping Brewer eligible to sign with another club once healthy. Gaziano’s arrival adds veteran depth to the Titans’ edge/DT rotation as camp competition intensifies.
Brewer began his NFL journey with the Rams in 2019 and has bounced among a handful of teams, mostly on practice squads, including stops with Jacksonville and Tennessee. Gaziano fills a need for more interior/edge disruption depth as Tennessee navigates joint practices and preseason games. The Titans continue to optimize competition on both lines, a signal that roster margins and health will shape the final depth chart.
From a fantasy lens, these moves hint at deeper competition rather than immediate big-impact changes. The drama centers on which backups will rise into reliable Week 1 depth on the offensive line and defensive front. Expect incremental shifts rather than sudden, high-volume opportunities; the real impact will hinge on how the Titans rotate linemen during the early-season grind and how quickly Brewer and Gaziano adapt to new roles elsewhere or within Tennessee’s scheme.