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How Titans' salaries stack up after recent alterations

NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Cornerback Jason McCourty and his scheduled $7 million base salary are gone.

Safety Da’Norris Searcy and receiver Harry Douglas have taken reduced salaries that get them more in line with their value.

And in March, linebacker Wesley Woodyard took a pay cut for 2017 as part of an extension that runs through 2019.

Total 2017 savings: $16.1 million.

The Titans remain in super financial shape, and won’t have issues when it comes time to negotiate second contracts with inside linebacker Avery Williamson, left tackle Taylor Lewan, quarterback Marcus Mariota and right tackle Jack Conklin.