AP source: Titans, Andre Dillard agree to 3-year deal
PHILADELPHIA (CBS/AP) -- The Tennessee Titans and offensive lineman Andre Dillard agreed to a three-year, $29 million contract on Monday, a person familiar with the deal told The Associated Press.
The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the deal can't be announced until Wednesday.
Dillard was a first-round pick by the Philadelphia Eagles in 2019 but started just nine games in four seasons. He missed 2020 with a torn biceps. Dillard was drafted to play left tackle but he's been a backup on the right side and played guard, too.
The Titans cut three-time Pro Bowl left tackle Taylor Lewan last month after his second torn ACL in three seasons and they released center Ben Jones on Friday after he failed a physical. They lost right guard Nate Davis to Chicago in free agency.
Rebuilding the offensive line is Tennessee's biggest need and signing Dillard is a first step.
In other Eagles free agency news, Jason Kelce announced he will return to Philadelphia for the 2023 season.
But, the Eagles have taken a massive hit on the defensive side of the ball, losing three starters so far.
The Eagles also reportedly signed Brett Toth to a one-year-deal, according to NFL Network.