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Titans reach deal with ex-Bills safety Da'Norris Searcy

Jim Wyatt
jwyatt@tennessean.com

The Titans were looking for someone to replace Bernard Pollard, and they found their guy in former Bills safety Da'Norris Searcy.

The Titans reached a four-year, $24 million with Searcy, according to sources familiar with the situation.

Searcy has played in 62 games over the last four seasons with the Bills, with 23 starts. He started 13 games last season for the Bills and finished with 65 tackles and three interceptions.

The Titans released Pollard following a year when he finished on Injured Reserve.

The 5-11, 207-pound Searcy was a fourth-round draft pick out of North Carolina in 2011.

Searcy, 26, graded out well in 2014, per Pro Football Focus. Searcy played 666 snaps, and posted an overall grade of 8.6.


Former Bills safety Da'Norris Searcy has emerged as the likely candidate to replace Bernard Pollard.