The Tennessee Titans officially parted ways with outside linebacker Bud Dupree on Wednesday, a move that has been expected for awhile now.
According to the league’s transactions wire, Dupree was cut with a pre-June 1 designation, meaning the Titans will save $9.35 million against the cap, while incurring a dead-cap charge of $10.85 million.
And so ends Dupree’s tenure in Nashville, which was nothing short of a disappointment.
Dupree was a difference-maker for the Titans when on the field, the problem was he couldn’t stay on it, missing 12 games over his two seasons in Tennessee due to injury.
The #Cardinals officially released (retired) DE J.J. Watt and G Rodney Hudson with post-June 1 designations for cap purposes.
Others cut after 4 p.m. Wednesday included Jadeveon Clowney, Ezekiel Elliott, Matt Ryan, Bobby Wagner, Bud Dupree, Leonard Fournette and Kenny Golladay.
— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) March 16, 2023
Tennessee has already made a move to help replace him, with the signing of former Jacksonville Jaguars edge rusher, Arden Key. He joins a group that includes Harold Landry and Rashad Weaver at outside linebacker.
The best way to follow along with everything the Titans are doing is to check out our free agency tracker, which is updated regularly.