The Tennessee Titans are exercising the fifth-year option on the rookie contract of right guard Peter Skoronski [1].
This move ensures the team retains a key piece of its offensive line for an additional year. By securing Skoronski through 2027, the Titans maintain stability at a critical position on the front line.
Skoronski entered the league as a first-round pick in 2023 [1]. The decision to trigger the option allows the organization to keep the player under team control for a longer duration, a standard practice for high-draft picks who meet performance expectations.
Financial details for the extension indicate that the salary for the fifth-year option in 2027 is $19.07 million [4]. This figure represents the cost of the final year of the rookie deal if the option is picked up.
Reports of the decision emerged Saturday, April 18, 2024 [1, 2]. The Titans operate their primary football activities from Nashville, Tennessee [3].
By utilizing this contractual mechanism, the Titans avoid the immediate need to negotiate a long-term extension while ensuring the player cannot enter free agency after four seasons. The team now has a guaranteed timeline for Skoronski's availability through the 2027 campaign [1, 2].
“The Tennessee Titans are exercising the fifth-year option on the rookie contract of right guard Peter Skoronski.”
Exercising the fifth-year option is a strategic move that provides the Titans with cost-certainty and roster stability. By locking in a 2023 first-round selection at a predetermined rate for 2027, the team avoids the volatility of the open market for a starting offensive lineman while maintaining a window to negotiate a larger, long-term extension if the player's value continues to rise.




