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Mohamoud Diabate Joins Tennessee Titans After Browns Tenure
Mohamoud Diabate, after three seasons with the Cleveland Browns, has agreed to terms with the Tennessee Titans. The Browns did not tender Diabate as a restricted free agent, allowing him to explore opportunities on the open market.
Mohamoud Diabate played in 46 games, starting in 18, over three seasons with Cleveland. He recorded 49 tackles, one forced fumble, and one fumble recovery in 2025. The Tennessee defence is undergoing an overhaul led by new head coach Robert Saleh. Diabate's move presents an opportunity to potentially expand his role, which had diminished in Cleveland. His departure is part of a broader defensive shift for the Browns. Jim Schwartz resigned after not being selected for the head coaching position in favour of Todd Monken. The Browns have since hired Mike Rutenberg, former Atlanta Falcons defensive passing game coordinator.
Key Facts
- Mohamoud Diabate has agreed to terms with the Tennessee Titans.
- Diabate played for three seasons with the Cleveland Browns.
- In 46 games with the Browns, Diabate started 18.
- Cleveland chose not to tender Diabate as a restricted free agent.
- Diabate posted 49 tackles, a forced fumble, and a fumble recovery in 2025.
- Robert Saleh is the new head coach leading the overhauled Tennessee defence.
- Mike Rutenberg, formerly with the Atlanta Falcons, is the new Browns defensive passing game coordinator.