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Kylen Granson

TE

#86

Experience: 6 years

Height: 6-3

Age: 28

Weight: 242 lbs

College: Southern Methodist

2025 SEASON

  • REC
    7
  • YDS
    40
  • AVG
    5.71
  • TDS
    0
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Receiving

Days

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Mondays2000000000
Other Days (not Mon or Sun)4111100000
Sundays116396.512035000

Months

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December4000000000
January14307.512012500
November414440110000
October4000000000
September42635015000

Opponents by Group

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vs AFC Teams515550110000
vs NFC Teams126355.8120233.300
Outside Own Division11294.550210000
vs Own Division65316.212012000

Opponents by Team

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Buffalo Bills1000000000
Chicago Bears1000000000
Dallas Cowboys2111100000
Denver Broncos1000000000
Detroit Lions114440110000
Green Bay Packers1000000000
Kansas City Chiefs115550110000
Los Angeles Rams1000000000
Las Vegas Raiders1000000000
Minnesota Vikings1000000000
New York Giants2000000000
Los Angeles Chargers1000000000
Tampa Bay Buccaneers1000000000
Washington Commanders24307.512012500

Outcomes

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Losses64307.512012500
Wins113103.350266.700

Stadiums

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GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium115550110000
U.S. Bank Stadium1000000000
Northwest Stadium1000000000
Lambeau Field1000000000
Lincoln Financial Field86355.8120233.300
SoFi Stadium1000000000
Raymond James Stadium1000000000
MetLife Stadium1000000000
Highmark Stadium1000000000
AT&T Stadium1000000000

Biography

PRO: The Titans signed Kylen Granson as an unrestricted free agent during the 2026 offseason to provide depth and verstaility to the tight end group. The 6-foot-3-inch, 242-pounder was originally drafted by the Indianapolis Colts and spent his first four seasons (2021-24) with the club before spending the 2025 campaign with the Philadelphia Eagles. Prior to his arrival in Tennessee, the Southern Methodist product played in 79 games with 20 starts and recorded 93 receptions for 998 yards with a touchdown over five seasons.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:  
• In 2023, Granson started a career-high seven games and set personal-bests with 368 receiving yards and scored his first career touchdown at Houston in Week 2.

TITANS TIDBITS:  
• Granson married Daisy Foko in 2025. The wedding was officiated by John Green, a friend of Granson and a best-selling author.
• Granson has a passion for reading and has a foundation called KG's Kids which works to expose students to the importance of reading by providing opportunities and supplies to students in need.

CAREER TRANSACTIONS:  
• The Austin, Texas native was selected by the Indianapolis Colts in the fourth round (127th overall) of the 2021 NFL Draft.
• Signed by the Eagles as an unrestricted free agent on March 20, 2025.
• Signed by the Titans as an unrestricted free agent on March 16, 2026.

SEASON RECAPS:

2025 (17/3, 1/0 - Philadelphia): Played in all 17 games with three starts at tight end while totaling seven receptions for 40 yards. Added nine tackles on special teams. Appeared in the team's postseason contest.
• At Kansas City (9/14), started at tight end and helped block for Eagles' rushers to gain 122 yards in the win.
• Against Washington (1/4), started at tight end and compiled season-highs with four receptions for 30 yards, including a 12-yard reception.

2024 (17/6 - Indianapolis): Played in all 17 games with six starts and caught 14 passes for 182 yards. Added three tackles on special teams. 
• Against Chicago (9/22), recorded a 40-yard reception in the second quarter.
• At Minnesota (11/3), nabbed a 22-yard reception on third-and-one in the first stanza.
• At Denver (12/15), caught three passes for a season-high 47 yards.

2023 (15/7 - Indianapolis):  Appeared in 15 games with seven starts, setting personal bests with 30 receptions for 368 yards with a touchdown. Also compiled three special teams tackles. Was inactive for two games. 
• Against Jacksonville (9/10), opened the season with four receptions for 39 yards.
• At Houston (9/17), posted his first touchdown on a three-yard reception in the second quarter. Finished with three receptions for 16 yards.
• At Jacksonville (10/15), hauled in a career-long 45-yard reception. The catch was part of a three-reception, 67-yard performance.
• At Tennessee (12/3), recorded three receptions for a career-high 72 yards.

2022 (13/4 - Indianapolis): Played in 13 games with four starts and compiled  31 catches for 302 yards. Was inactive for four games. Made his first career start at Jacksonville (9/18). 
• Against Tennessee (10/2), totaled a season-high 62 receiving yards on four receptions.
• Against Las Vegas (11/13), notched a season-long 32-yard reception. Finished with four catches for 57 yards.

2021 (17/0 - Indianapolis):  Appeared as a reserve in all 17 games as a rookie and recorded 11 receptions for 106 yards. Also contributed on special teams. Made his NFL debut against Seattle (9/12). 
• Against N.Y. Jets (11/4), hauled in a season-long 27-yard reception.

COLLEGE: 
• Played in 41 games with 30 starts in four collegiate seasons at Southern Methodist (2019-20) and Rice (2016-17). Totaled 129 receptions for 1,879 yards and 16 touchdowns during his career. Ranks first in SMU program history in receiving touchdowns by a tight end (14), and second in receptions (78) and receiving yards (1,257) by a tight end.
• As a senior (2020), earned first-team All-AAC honors after starting all 10 games for the Mustangs and recording 35 receptions for 536 yards with a team-leading five receiving touchdowns. Recorded a career-high 149 receiving yards and hauled in a touchdown at Temple (11/7). Also named to Dave Campbell's All-Texas College Second Team.
• As a redshirt junior (2019), started all 13 games in his first season at Southern Methodist. Logged 43 receptions for 721 yards with nine receiving scores. His touchdown total was the most by a SMU tight end in a single season. Named second-team All-ACC and to Dave Campbell's All-Texas College Offense.
• As a junior (2018), sat out due to transfer rules.
• As a sophomore (2017), appeared in 10 games with five starts for the Owls. Finished the season with 18 receptions for 241 yards as well as six carries for 51 yards. Transferred to SMU following the season.
• As a freshman (2016), appeared in eight games with two starts at Rice and ranked second on the team with 381 receiving yards on 33 receptions with two touchdowns. Also carried the ball four times for 41 yards.

PERSONAL:  
• Attended Westlake (Texas) High School and earned second-team All-District and honorable mention Academic All-State honors during his high school career.
• As a senior, recorded 39 receptions for 630 yards with 10 touchdowns. Also rushed for 100 yards. Named All-District second team after missing the first seven games of the season.
• Also participated in track and field, qualifying for regionals in the 4x200-meter relay.
• Married to Daisy Foko Granson.
• Follow Kylen Granson on X at @theKCG18 and on Instagram at @k_granson18
• Born Kylen Granson on March 27, 1988 in DeMotte, Ind.

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