Titans sign Delanie Walker to a 2 year contract extension It’s been a big day in Nashville. After practice today the Titans announced they that had signed Delanie Walker to a 2-year contract extension:Delanie has been the lifeblood of this offense since he came here. In fact Austin Johnson Jersey , no tight end has more receptions than Walker since he joined the Titans. That’s right, more than the guys you are drafting in your fantasy football drafts like Rob Gronkowski and Travis Kelce.It will be interesting to see what his role is in this new offense. He is versatile enough that he can thrive in any system. He has the speed to get down the field, runs great routes and is a really good blocker. You don’t find many guys that have that total package.Delanie is also great in the locker room. He was one of the first guys years ago to speak up about the change of culture needed inside that building.It has been a big day for Jon Robinson. He locked up Taylor Lewan earlier today and now gets a deal done with Walker.The Delanie news broke while we were recording our podcast. You can listen to our live reaction here.Here are the details of the deal:Titans sign tackle Laurence Gibson, activate tight end Phillip Supernaw The Tennessee Titans made a couple of roster moves on Friday, but maybe not the ones you would expect. The team officially placed safety Johnathan Cyprien on IR following his diagnosis of a torn ACL Warren Moon Jersey , as head coach Mike Vrabel announced on Thursday.The Titans will meet with four free agent safeties, looking to replace Cyprien’s starting role. Those meeting started today, but no signing has been reported yet. The team did make a few moves today, however.Tackle Laurence Gibson was signed and tight end Phillip Supernaw was activated after passing his physical.Additionally, injured defensive lineman Connor Flagel was waived.Gibson has yet to play in an NFL regular season game http://www.thetitanslockerroom.com/authentic-josh-kline-jersey , but has spent time with several teams in the league. He fills the gap that John Theus vacated, following his retirement. The 6-6, 300 pound tackle was drafted by the Cowboys in 2015, following 19 starts at Virginia Tech.