Titans Free Agent WR Kendall Wright Says He Plans To Move On

Titans impending free agent WR Kendall Wright spoke candidly with reporters on Monday regarding his future with the team.

Wright mentioned that it became apparently that he wasn’t a good fit in the team’s offense and where they appear to be headed and he’s now ready to move on as free agent, per John Glennon.

“Yesterday I saw the 2017 Tennessee Titans and I’m not a part of the 2017 Titans,” Wright said, per Terry McCormick.

Wright added that overall he enjoyed his time with the Titans.

“I enjoyed all my years here,” Wright said, per Terry McCormick. “We had some ups and downs. I enjoyed it and I will miss it.”

Wright flashed ability over his five years with the Titans but for whatever reason, it just never came together for him.

Wright, 27, is a former first-round pick of the Titans back in 2012. He played out his four-year, $8.218 million contract with the Titans before they elected to pick up his fifth-year option back in May of 2015.

Wright made a base salary of $7.32 million for the 2016 season and will be an unrestricted free agent in the coming months.

In 2016, Wright appeared in 11 games for the Titans and caught 29 passes for 416 yards receiving and three touchdowns for the Titans. Pro Football Focus has him rated as the No. 50 receiver out of 119 qualifying players.

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