The Titans signed Martin from their practice squad to their active roster Saturday, Jim Wyatt of the Titans' official site reports. Martin began the season on San Francisco's practice squad before being cut in early September. Tennessee signed him to their practice squad shortly thereafter, and he had remained there until signing to the active roster Saturday. Martin played in three games for the 49ers over the previous two seasons, logging four offensive snaps and 25 special teams snaps without recording any additional stats. He'll likely play a depth role at wide receiver for the Titans on Sunday versus Houston if he's active.
Martin is slated to sign with the Titans' practice squad Tuesday, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports. Martin spent time with the 49ers this offseason, and though he earned a spot on the team's initial practice squad, he was cut by the team early September. Now, Martin will get a chance to continue his development with Tennessee. Over the last two seasons, Martin appeared in three total games while playing primarily on special teams for San Francisco.
The 49ers cut Martin from the practice squad Tuesday, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports. Martin has spent the last two seasons bouncing between San Francisco's active roster and practice squad, so he could be a candidate to rejoin the team at a later date. He appeared in a total of two games with the team in 2022 and one game in 2023, playing mostly on special teams.
The 49ers signed Martin to their practice squad Wednesday, Eric Branch of the San Francisco Chronicle reports. Martin was waived by the 49ers on Tuesday but will rejoin the team in an unsurprising move. He's bounced on and off the team's active roster in each of the last two seasons, appearing in three total games while playing primarily on special teams.
Martin was cut by San Francisco on Tuesday. Martin first joined the 49ers and undrafted free agent in 2022, and he's spent most of the first two season of his career on the practice squad. The 6-foot-3 wideout has appeared in three regular-season games for San Francisco, and, if he clears waivers, he'll be a likely candidate to re-join the team's practice squad.