Tennessee Titans general manager Mike Borgonzi met with the media on Wednesday at the NFL Scouting Combine and talked about multiple draft prospects, the coaching staff, and some veterans already on the roster.
The Titans would go on to release two veterans, Lloyd Cushenberry and Xavier Woods, and while he didn’t talk about it during the media availability on Wednesday, one has to wonder about the fate of another veteran that he did mention: L’Jarius Sneed.
Mike Borgonzi said he talked to L'Jarius Sneed yesterday. Sneed is still going through the rehab process and working hard to get back. Like all players, Borgonzi said the #Titans are in the process of evaluating Sneed.
— TURRON DAVENPORT (@TDavenport_NFL) February 25, 2026
Sneed, who has been a major bust since being acquired, has produced less than either Cushenberry or Woods and is often viewed as a potential salary cap casualty.
While Borgonzi failed to provide specific details about his recent conversation with Sneed, it is an alarming sign that the veteran cornerback is still working through rehab after missing the majority of his two seasons with the Titans due to injury. Borgonzi said the team is still evaluating Sneed, but the comments didn’t sound like a ringing endorsement.
With Tennessee starting to make offseason roster moves by parting ways with high-priced veterans, one has to wonder whether and when the Titans could move on from Sneed. Free agency starts in less than a month, so an answer should be coming soon.
This article originally appeared on Titans Wire: Tennessee Titans' Mike Borgonzi still 'evaluating' CB L'Jarius Sneed