The Arizona Republic

G WARMACK AGREES TO DEAL WITH TITANS

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Tennessee: The Titans have agreed to terms with G Chance Warmack, who had been the last remaining unsigned first-round draft pick.

The Titans announced Monday that Warmack had agreed to a deal but did not release any details of the contract. Nashville’s Tennessean reported the former Alabama All-American has agreed to a four-year contract that features a fifth-year team option and has a total value of $12.17 million with a $7.2 million signing bonus.

Warmack, the 10th overall pick in the draft, was a three-year starter at Alabama who was part of three national-championsh­ip teams during his

college career.

Baltimore: Vonta Leach is back with the Super Bowl champion Ravens. The Pro Bowl fullback signed a two-year contract Monday after being released by the Ravens in June. Philadelph­ia: Donovan McNabb’s No. 5 will be retired by the Eagles, becoming the ninth player in franchise history to receive that honor.

The six-time Pro Bowl quarterbac­k formally announced his retirement Monday, though he hasn’t played in the NFL since 2011. McNabb will be inducted into the team’s Hall of Fame and have his jersey retired on Sept. 19, when the Eagles play the Kansas City Chiefs.

» LB Jason Phillips tore his right ACL in Monday’s practice. Phillips is the second player to suffer a season-ending injury in three days. Starting WR Jeremy Maclin tore his right ACL on Saturday. Phillips played in 16 games for Carolina last year, mostly on special teams. Buffalo: A person familiar with the decision says Bills WR Brad Smith has restructur­ed the final two years of his contract to have a better shot at making the roster. The person said Monday the new deal provides the Bills additional salary-cap space and also better reflects Smith’s production over his first two seasons in Buffalo.

» DE Mario Williams missed his second consecutiv­e practice to have his sore foot evaluated by team doctors.

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