Titans Add Kicker Narveson to Practice Squad as Insurance for Nick Folk
The Tennessee Titans signed kicker Anders Narveson to their practice squad on Tuesday, according to Mike Garafolo of NFL Network.
Narveson previously played for the Green Bay Packers, where he struggled with consistency, missing five of 17 field-goal attempts during Weeks 1 through 6. Despite these challenges, he now has an opportunity to develop further with the Titans.
This move comes as starting kicker Nick Folk deals with an undisclosed injury. Garafolo highlighted Narveson’s potential role as a crucial backup option, particularly with Tennessee’s upcoming game against the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday.
The Titans’ decision to add Narveson underscores their efforts to maintain depth at the position and ensure reliability in the kicking game as the season progresses.
The Tennessee Titans have signed kicker Brayden Narveson to a two-year contract, securing his services through the 2025 season.
Narveson, an undrafted free agent from N.C. State, initially joined the Titans in May 2024.
After being waived during the preseason, he was claimed by the Green Bay Packers, where he appeared in six games, converting 12 of 17 field goal attempts (70.6%) and all 16 extra points.
The Packers released him in October, leading to his return to the Titans’ practice squad.
The decision to promote Narveson to the active roster comes as veteran kicker Nick Folk is dealing with an abdomen injury, rendering him questionable for upcoming games.
By securing Narveson through the 2025 season, the Titans are not only addressing their immediate needs but also planning for future depth and competition at the kicker position.
Specific financial details of Narveson’s contract have not been publicly disclosed.
However, standard contracts for undrafted free agents typically include base salaries near the league minimum, with minimal signing bonuses and guaranteed money.
Narveson’s addition provides the Titans with a reliable option should Folk be unavailable, and it offers him an opportunity to establish himself as a consistent performer in the NFL.