
On Wednesday, the Tennessee Titans made the decision to part ways with two key players from their roster, cutting center Lloyd Cushenberry and safety Xavier Woods.
During his time with Tennessee, Cushenberry took the field as a starter in 15 contests during what marked his second campaign with the franchise. Meanwhile, Woods appeared in 11 games for the team, earning starting duties in 10 of those matchups during his inaugural season wearing a Titans uniform.
The 28-year-old Cushenberry became a member of the Titans organization in 2024 following a four-year tenure with the Denver Broncos to begin his professional career. Throughout his NFL journey, he has taken the field in 80 contests, earning a starting role in every single game. When healthy and available during the 2025 season, he participated in 99% of Tennessee’s offensive plays.
The 30-year-old Woods contributed 39 tackles while also recording two interceptions and one sack during his time with the Titans. Prior to joining Tennessee on a two-year deal last offseason, the veteran safety had played for multiple franchises, including four seasons with the Dallas Cowboys from 2017 through 2020, one year with the Minnesota Vikings in 2021, and three seasons with the Carolina Panthers spanning 2022 to 2024.




