AP Photo/Wade PayneAfter starting just three games during his rookie season, Landry became a full-time starter in 2019, notching nine sacks and immediately establishing himself as one of the up-and-coming pass-rushers in the NFL.
Landry took a step back in 2020, as did much of Tennessee’s defense, but the Boston College product went on to tally a career-high 12 sacks and aided in the team’s defensive revival in 2021, which also helped him secure his first Pro Bowl nod.
The Titans rewarded Landry with a five-year, $87.5 million contract in 2022, but the edge rusher missed the entire campaign due to a torn ACL. Landry remains an integral part of the defense.
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