The Tennessee Titans bolstered their offensive line depth on Wednesday, January 28, 2026, by signing center/guard Trey Hill to a reserve/future contract. The transaction was officially listed on the team's website, bringing Hill into the fold for the upcoming offseason program.
Hill (6-4, 330 pounds) entered the NFL as a sixth-round draft pick by the Cincinnati Bengals in 2021. The former Georgia Bulldog appeared in 14 games with one start during his rookie season in 2021. He has since spent time with the New England Patriots and Cleveland Browns, primarily on practice squads, developing his skills as an interior lineman.
A reserve/future contract allows a player to sign with a team at the conclusion of the regular season, with the contract taking effect at the start of the new league year in March. For Hill, this deal secures his spot for the Titans' 2026 offseason workouts, training camp, and preseason. He will compete for a role as a backup center and guard, providing crucial depth behind projected starters.
The Titans' offensive line underwent several changes and faced injury issues in 2025. The addition of Hill represents a low-risk, high-potential move to create competition and solidify the unit's depth chart. His experience in multiple systems and his collegiate pedigree at a premier program like Georgia will be assets as he integrates into the Titans' locker room and works under the new offensive coaching staff led by coordinator Brian Daboll.