Stand-out Flanker Signs With Vikings Over AFC South Contenders

The Tennessee Titans fanbase was abuzz on social media Wednesday with news that the team was hosting veteran free agent wide receiver Rondale Moore at their facility. The visit sparked excitement among fans eager to see the talented player join their ranks.

Moore, who sat out the entire 2024 season with Atlanta due to an injury, has been making the rounds across the NFL in search of a new team. His journey took him to the Minnesota Vikings, New York Jets, Chicago Bears, and most recently, the Titans. However, late Wednesday, word spread that Moore had reached a decision about his future, and Tennessee wouldn’t be his landing spot.

In a social media post, the Minnesota Vikings revealed that they had successfully secured Moore’s services for the 2025 season, putting an end to his multi-team tour.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Selected in the second round of the 2021 NFL Draft by the Arizona Cardinals, Rondale Moore is a dynamic and adaptable wide receiver known for his explosive playmaking skills, particularly in the slot—attributes that could have bolstered the Titans’ offense.

While the Titans ultimately didn’t land Moore, their pursuit of him signals their intent to find a smaller, agile slot receiver to fill the void left by Tyler Boyd, whose underwhelming performance in 2024 led to his departure from the team.

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