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Headless Hessian Rider
02-17-2006, 06:44 AM
Titans, Vanden Bosch reach multi-year deal

NFL.com wire reports

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (Feb. 16, 2006) -- The Tennessee Titans reached an agreement with defensive end Kyle Vanden Bosch on a multiyear deal that will keep him off the free-agent market.

The move comes a year after the team took a gamble by signing him to a one-year deal, and he responded with a career-high 12½ sacks.

Vanden Bosch earned the veteran's minimum of $540,000 in a one-year deal for 2005 after four injury-plagued seasons in Arizona. Terms and the length of the deal weren't immediately available. The Titans scheduled a news conference for Feb. 17.

The defensive end ranked fourth in the NFL in sacks in 2005, and his 12½ sacks were the best in a season for the Titans since 1999, when Jevon Kearse set an NFL rookie record with 14½.

"We're very pleased to have Kyle here for the next several years," general manager Floyd Reese said in a statement.

"Last season he exemplified himself as an important part of our defense through his work ethic and intensity on and off the field. It helps us to get something worked out with him before free agency, and I think both parties in this case were able to accomplish what they wanted with the deal."

Vanden Bosch didn't answer calls to his home. Messages for his agent, Tony Agnone, weren't immediately returned.

The defensive end played the run well, rarely coming off the field and finishing with 100 tackles, ranking second on the team. He was the first defensive lineman in the franchise to hit the mark since 1986, when Ray Childress and Richard Byrd did.

Vanden Bosch also had eight quarterback pressures, four forced fumbles and recovered one fumble.

As an injury replacement for Miami's Jason Taylor in the Pro Bowl, Vanden Bosch had a game-high two sacks with two pressures and three tackles for the AFC.

The 34th pick overall in 2001 by Arizona, Vanden Bosch tore the ACL in each knee in different seasons, limiting him to 35 games in four seasons and five career sacks. That attracted the attention of only three or four teams last spring, and Vanden Bosch signed with the Titans.




But they didn't say something about the worth of the contract :(

broncofan
02-17-2006, 08:44 AM
I'm pretty sure it's a 4 year deal...those are the only details I'm aware of.

Garcia Bronco
02-17-2006, 08:45 AM
Booooooooooo

azbroncfan
02-17-2006, 08:49 AM
No surprise, the Titans said they were going to keep him at the end of last season.

Crushaholic
02-17-2006, 11:23 AM
Oh well...It's not a shock that the Titans wanted to keep this guy. We may get a DE in the draft, anyway...

Old Dude
02-17-2006, 11:50 AM
As expected.

So much for that.

Smiling Assassin27
02-17-2006, 11:56 AM
Another guy that proves Arizona to be an NFL graveyard. Simeon Rice, Jake Plummer, Mike Pittman, Kyle VDB...

DBroncos4life
02-17-2006, 12:01 PM
they have a pretty good young team there. There oldest guy on D is 29. They drafted those 3 pretty good DEs a couple of years ago and added Starks in that draft as well. I think the starting DTs are both under 25. Hell that team only has 3 players over 30!!!! They are well coached too. This could be a team to look for next year.

ludo21
02-17-2006, 12:25 PM
Another guy that proves Arizona to be an NFL graveyard. Simeon Rice, Jake Plummer, Mike Pittman, Kyle VDB...


KVB is not a fair assessment, he got hurt which is why they let him go. Pittman hasnt done sqaut in TB so why he is on that list i dont know.