2 Months Tennessee Titans Comment

Titans re-signed K Rob Bironas to a two-year deal.

Bironas, 35, has been with the Titans for all eight seasons of his career, and he's never missed a game. Bironas made just 25-of-31 field goals in 2012, recording his worst single-season percentage since 2006. He has a strong leg, though, and has made 22-of-31 from 50-plus yards in his career. Bironas would be a better fantasy kicker of Jake Locker were a better NFL quarterback.

3 Months Tennessee Titans Comment

Beat writer Jim Wyatt still expects the Titans to re-sign K Rob Bironas.

3 Months Tennessee Titans Comment

The Titans are in a "holding pattern" with free agent K Rob Bironas.

Bironas was considered a franchise-tag candidate by the Nashville Tennessean two weeks ago, but it looks like that will go to TE Jared Cook. Bironas, 35, has a strong leg, but he put up his worst field goal percentage last season since 2006.

3 Months Tennessee Titans Comment

The Nashville Tennessean considers K Rob Bironas a candidate for the franchise tag with the Titans, but says a long-term deal is more realistic.

The franchise tag for kickers carries a $2.928 million price, but the Titans seem intent on using the tag on TE Jared Cook because a new deal with him isn't expected soon. Bironas, 35, hit 24-of-30 field goals in 2012 and produced 37 touchbacks on kickoffs.

9 Months Tennessee Titans Comment

Titans K Rob Bironas said he is hoping for a contract extension before the season starts.

Bironas is entering the final year of a four-year, $12 million deal he signed in 2009. He's coming off a career-year, highlighted by a 6-of-7 mark from 50 yards out or more. Bironas said he won't hold out, but also won't negotiate once the season starts.

5/15/2012 Tennessee Titans Comment

Titans K Rob Bironas plans to keep kicking into his 40s.

Bironas, 34, is keeping his leg fresh by annually taking off the first four months of the offseason. It's obviously worked so far. Over the past two seasons, Bironas has nailed 53-of-58 field goal attempts (91.4 percent), and in 2011 tied for second in the AFC with 44 touchbacks. He's now entering a contract year.

Tennessee Titans kicker Rob Bironas entered the NFL record books on Saturday after he booted a 51-yard field goal against the AFC South rival Jacksonville Jaguars.

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