SEATTLE (AP) _ Defensive end Bryce Fisher, who had been benched
by Seattle after starting for two seasons, has been traded to
Tennessee.
Fisher's agent, Peter Schaffer, confirmed the deal Tuesday.
Fisher, a seven-year veteran, had been replaced as a starter with
the faster Darryl Tapp, the Seahawks' second-round draft choice in
2006.
He is the second former Seattle player the Titans have added
since June under new general manager Mike Reinfeldt, who joined
Tennessee after working as a player personnel executive with the
Seahawks the past few years. The Titans picked up cornerback Kelly
Herndon in June after he was cut by Seattle.
The Titans have been looking to add depth at defensive end to
help Kyle Vanden Bosch. Antwan Odom and Travis LaBoy have struggled
with injuries their first three seasons.