Overview
- Multiple outlets, citing NFL insider Jordan Schultz, reported Thursday that Jacob Martin agreed to a two-year contract worth up to $11 million.
- Martin, 30, is coming off a career-best 2025 with Washington that featured 5.5 sacks, 18 quarterback hits, 39 tackles, and 14 starts across 17 games.
- He reunites with head coach Robert Saleh and joins former Jets linemen Jermaine Johnson, John Franklin-Myers, and Solomon Thomas in Tennessee.
- The addition extends Tennessee's shift to Saleh's preferred front, following the hire of defensive line coach Aaron Whitecotton.
- The veteran edge rusher heads to his eighth NFL team with career totals of 26.5 sacks and 138 tackles, securing a pay bump from last season's $2.585 million deal.