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Super Bowl 51: Former Titan Andy Levitre’s Newfound Success

In March of 2013, the Titans signed free agent guard Andy Levitre to a five year contract worth $39 million dollars. A stout and mobile pass blocker while with the Buffalo Bills, Levitre was expected to join forces with LT Michael Roos and G Chance Warmack and create an offensive line that kept QB Jake Locker upright.

Unfortunately, that didn’t happen. Roos retired the next season, Warmack failed to live up to the hype surrounding him before the draft, and Levitre never came close to being as dominant as he was with the Bills.

Jan 1, 2017; Atlanta, GA, USA; Atlanta Falcons guard Andy Levitre (67) celebrates a Falcons touchdown in the second quarter of their game against the New Orleans Saints at the Georgia Dome. The Falcons won 38-32. Mandatory Credit: Jason Getz-USA TODAY Sports

Levitre continued to struggle immensely in 2014, his first year under new head coach Ken Whisenhunt.