NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Money, money, money.

Your most popular questions when I asked for them were about the finance of the Titans going forward and about how they get under the cap and create room for a potential Harold Landry tag or deal and any other moves on the horizon.Janoris Jenkins

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Let’s use numbers from Over the Cap. They have the Titans currently top site when it comes to such matters.

OTC has the Titans most expensive 51 salaries currently coming in at $7.87 million over the cap.

Here are the scenarios for them to get under the cap and to create some significant money to make moves if they want to.

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