
DENVER — The Tennessee Titans have agreed to a contract extension with safety Amani Hooker, his agent told ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler. The deal is a three-year extension worth $48.6 million with $29 million in total guarantees.
The 27-year-old safety is entering the final season of a three-year, $33 million contract extension he signed with the Titans in 2022. Hooker played 96.2% (807) of Tennessee’s defensive snaps last season. He led the Titans with a career-high five interceptions last season and tied for the team lead with nine pass breakups.
The Titans selected Hooker in the fourth round of the 2019 draft after a standout career for Iowa. In six NFL seasons, Hooker has played in 80 games totaling 315 tackles, 12 interceptions and 31 pass breakups.
“This is a reflection of all the people that believed in me along the way,” Hooker said via the team site.
Tennessee is carrying five safeties on their 53-man roster. Hooker and veteran free-agent addition Xavier Woods will start. Quandre Diggs will rotate in at times as well. The Titans also have Mike Brown and 2025 third-round pick Kevin Winston Jr. on the roster.
The Titans open their season Sunday on the road against the Denver Broncos.
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