Report: Titans plan to pick up fifth-year option on LG Peter Skoronski
The Tennessee Titans have done what many expected, and picked up the fifth-year option on guard Peter Skoronski.
On what was a quiet pre-draft Saturday in Nashville, the Tennessee Titans did make some news, although it was more of a formality than anything. ESPN analyst Jeremy Fowler took to X (formerly Twitter) to report that the Titans plan to pick up the fifth-year option on offensive guard Peter Skoronski. For most, this move was never in doubt; the only real question was whether or not the team would reach an agreement before picking up the option.
The Titans plan to pick up OG Peter Skoronskiโs fifth-year option, per source. This sets up Skoronski, the teamโs No. 11 overall pick in 2023, to make $19.
07M in 2027. pic. twitter.
com/QFXP1khXzi โ Jeremy Fowler (@JFowlerESPN) April 18, 2026 With the option in place, Skoronski will make a guaranteed salary of $19. 07 million in 2027, a cap number that Tennessee would surely like to bring down with a long-term extension. Which is something general manager Mike Borgonzi discussed openly at the NFL Scouting Combine.