Former Tennessee Titans defensive back Kenneth Durden has found a new home in the Canadian Football League. According to 3DownNation, Durden has signed a one-year deal with the CFL’s Montreal Alouettes.
A former undrafted free agent, Durden entered the NFL with the Las Vegas Raiders. He has also spent time with the Titans and New York Giants, but only saw the field with Tennessee.
He last played in an NFL contest back in 2018 with the Titans, appearing in five games and playing only on special teams. He was last on Tennessee’s roster in 2020 before being cut out of training camp.
The Valdosta, Georgia native played his college ball at South Florida, and then Youngstown State. His final college season in 2015 saw him tally 17 tackles (one for loss), one interception and five pass break-ups in 11 contests.
Durden will now look to revive his football career in Montreal after not signing with any team in 2021.