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Report: Tennessee Titans interested in Bears LB Tremaine Edmunds

Story byMark Mihalko, Titans WireSun, March 1, 2026 at 8:48 PM UTC·1 min readThe Tennessee Titans have some significant roster questions as the NFL free agency window approaches. On top of depth issues across the board, they must figure out how the players already on the roster fit into the new system. Armed with the most salary cap space in the league, it's no surprise that the Titans have interest in some top-end talent, and ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler and Dan Graziano report that Chicago Bears linebacker Tremaine Edmunds could be one of their targets. One player who has strong trade value and a decent chance to be dealt is Bears linebacker Tremaine Edmunds. The Titans, Raiders, and Giants are among teams interested in high-end linebackers, and they like Edmunds, who's only 27 despite eight years in the league.

Report: Tennessee Titans interested in Bears LB Tremaine Edmunds

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Key Highlights

  • He was granted permission to seek a trade earlier this week. Edmunds, who signed a four-year deal with the Bears in 2023, was given permission to seek a trade early last week and would definitely boost the Titans’ linebacking corps.
  • The experienced playmaker has been productive throughout his career with over 900 career tackles and 14 interceptions, while proving to be a true three-down linebacker. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementLike recently acquired Jermaine Johnson, Edmunds is under contract through 2026 and carries a significant salary cap hit, something Tennessee could take on if Chicago is serious about moving on from him. This article originally appeared on Titans Wire: Tennessee Titans reportedly interested in Bears LB Tremaine Edmunds.
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