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Miami Dolphins signed Nick Westbrook-ichine, WR by Tennessee Titans

The former Tennessee Titan’s Wide Receiver Nick Westbrook-ikhine is reported to South Beach.

According to a report by Mike Garafolo from NFL Network, Westbrook-ikhine goes to Miami Dolphins with a free agent deal. Garafolo reports that the Westbrook icing dolphins sign for a two-year deal worth 3.2 million US dollars.

One of the longest distributed titans, Westbrook-ichine, signed in 2020 at the organization as a non-dragged free agent. From 2020 to midnight, no player appeared in more games for the titans than Westbrook-ichine, who played in 78 games with 39 starts in 78 games. He achieved career height in the reception of yards (497) and in 2024 touchdowns (nine) with 60 destinations with career height.

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Westbrook-ikhine was performed as No. 2 of Titans No. 2 in the middle of the 2024 season after an injury of former Treylon Burks had triggered in the first round and the Veteran Deandre Hopkins team exchanged against Kansas City. In the middle of the season he heated and started eight touchdowns in eight games between the 5th week and the 12th week.

Since the Titans moved to Tennessee in 1997, only four wide recipients have caught more touchdowns for the team than Westbrook-ichine: Derrick Mason, Nate Washington, Drew Bennett and AJ Brown. His 98-Yard touchdown reception against Minnesota in 2024 is for the longest reception in franchise history, including the years played in Houston.

The Titanen receiving corps is ready for reconstruction in 2025. Westbrook-ichine and starter Tyler Boyd are both freelance agents, so the titans only condemned Calvin Ridley and often in injured former Treylon Burks as regular contributors on the squad in OTAS. Together with quarterback, right tackle and Pass Rusher, it is expected that the wide receiver will be one of the main positions that is the Titans goal in the free agency and in the draft.

Nick Suss is the Titans Beat Writer for The Tennessean. Contact Nick AT nsuss@gannett.com. Follow Nick on X, the platform, which was formerly called Twitter, @Nicksuss.

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