The Titans and veteran tight end Delanie Walker have agreed to a two year contract extension, the team announced. Walker's previous contract was set to expire following the 2018 season.
ESPN's Ian Rapoport reported that the two-year extension is worth $17 million with $8 million in signing bonus. $12.76 million is guaranteed. The three-year deal is worth a total of $23.2 million. The extension keeps Walker in Tennessee through 2020.
The 33-year-old tight end has played in three consecutive Pro-Bowls. He's headed into his 13th NFL season, his sixth with Tennessee. He ranks fifth among all active tight ends with 479 career receptions for 5,621 yards and 34 touchdowns.