Titans lose backup interior lineman Corey Levin to the Falcons
· Yahoo Sports
It’s the end of an era in Nashville, as the Tennessee Titans lost one of their longest tenured players in free agency on Wednesday.
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ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler broke the news that the Titans' long-time center Corey Levin was on the move, leaving the organization and signing a one-year deal with the Atlanta Falcons, reuniting him with former offensive line coach Bill Callahan.
The former sixth-round pick in the 2017 NFL Draft played well in 2025 and was the team’s top interior backup at both guard and center, starting two games in place of center Lloyd Cushenberry. Levin played so well that many expected the team to re-sign him as a depth piece heading into 2026.
Former Titans center Corey Levin is signing with the Falcons on a one-year deal, per source. Reunites with OL coach Bill Callahan, who was with him at Tennessee last year.
— Jeremy Fowler (@JFowlerESPN) March 11, 2026
Levin spent six years with the Titans.
Levin, who has spent his entire career with the Titans, will finish his time in Nashville as a reserve interior offensive lineman, seeing action in 88 games and making seven starts.
Levin joins Arden Key and Chig Okonkwo as players who have found new homes early in the free agency period.
This article originally appeared on Titans Wire: Titans lose backup interior lineman Corey Levin to the Falcons