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NASHVILLE - The Tennessee Titans announced the additions of a total of six new undrafted free agents who earned a contract following last weekend's rookie minicamp, where 21 total players took part in a tryout. 

Among the 21 players who auditioned, the following players earned a contract on Monday from the Titans.

James Empey, center- BYU: Made 41 starts for the Cougars during his career in Provo. He initially went undrafted in the 2022 draft but failed to make the team and was cut after training camp. He was signed to the Miami Dolphins practice squad, and appeared in one game last season. 

Eric Garror, cornerback- Louisiana: A punt return specialist, Garror recorded two interceptions and six pass breakups in 13 games for the Ragin' Cajuns in 2022. He was named  First Team All-Sun Belt as a returner, where over the last four seasons, Garror returned three punts for scores, including two during the 2022 campaign. 

Gavin Holmes, wide receiver- Baylor: Also a punt returner, Holmes had a career-best season in 2022, collecting 26 receptions for 517 yards and four touchdowns in his final season with the Bears.

Kearis Jackson, wide receiver- Georgia: Jackson is yet another returner, having served as the Bulldogs kickoff return man last season while also posting 21 receptions for 320 yards in his final year in Athens. Jackson collected a 35-yard pass reception for the Bulldogs, on their game-winning drive against Ohio State in the College Football Playoff semifinal. 

As reported earlier by AllTitans, Alonzo LJ Davis and Armani Marsh also signed following their tryout. 

Defensive backs Alonzo "L.J." Davis and Armani Marsh have signed with the Titans after strong showings over the weekend.

Davis, whose signing was confirmed by his agent, Will Harris II, of Icon Sports Consulting (6-foot-2, 200 pounds), began his college career at Southern Utah before transferring to Northern Arizona. He appeared in 32 games during his college career.

Marsh earned All-Pac-12 honorable mention honors in 2022 as part of the Washington State program. At 5-foot-9, and 182 pounds, Marsh is a smaller player who posted a 4.6 forty time at the Cougars pro day.

Marsh's signing was announced via a Twitter post by his agent Bardia Ghahremani of ISA Sports & Entertainment. 

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