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Tennessee Titans extend exclusive rights tender to WR Bryce Oliver

The Tennessee Titans continue to work through some of their business before the official start of the new NFL league year. 

After coming to terms with kicker Joey Slye on a one-year deal, the team extended its exclusive rights tender to wide receiver Bryce Oliver. 

This tender, a one-year contract that a team can offer to an exclusive-rights free agent (ERFA) after their contract expires, is designed to prevent the player from negotiating with other teams and will likely keep Oliver in Nashville at least through training camp. 

Oliver is coming off a frustrating, injury-plagued season that prevented him from making an impact on offense or on special teams. The former undrafted rookie free agent from Youngstown State saw action in only three games in 2025, making one catch for eight yards. 

This is the 14th deal the team has worked out prior to the start of the new league year. 

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