Warmack was released by the Seahawks on Monday, Brady Henderson of ESPN.com reports.
Warmack agreed to terms on a contract with the Seahawks on Sunday, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports.
Warmack, who ended the 2016 season on injured reserve, said his finger is fully healed, Martin Frank of the Delaware News Journal reports. "I'm ready to go," Warmack said.
Warmack signed a one-year contract with the Eagles on Thursday, Peter Schrager of Fox Sports reports.
Titans coach Ken Whisenhunt acknowledges RG Chance Warmack "got a little heavy" as a rookie.
Whiz is hopeful Warmack will lose enough weight to "have it be noticeable." The No. 10 overall pick of last spring's draft, Warmack started all 16 games, but was uneven. He should take a step forward in 2014.
The Tennessean calls first-round RG Chance Warmack the Titans' best rookie so far.
Warmack missed the first five days of camp due to contract negotiations and then stepped right in seamlessly. He's reportedly "been a bruiser" and "is shaping up as a key cog" on the Titans' vastly improved offensive line. Chris Johnson, who ripped off a 58-yard touchdown run in the preseason opener, should not be complaining about penetration in the backfield too often this year.
Titans agreed to terms with first-round RG Chance Warmack on a four-year, $12.166 million contract.
Warmack finally caved and accepted offset language, one day after coach Mike Munchak publicly took issue with the rookie's holdout, which wound up lasting five days. His contract is still fully guaranteed. Although Warmack may struggle initially with pass blocking, he's a powerful drive blocker who dominated in the SEC. His addition should be positive news for boom-or-bust back Chris Johnson, hopefully turning more of those "bust" runs into "booms."
No. 10 overall pick Chance Warmack has missed the first five days of Titans training camp.
With Dee Milliner and Jonathan Cooper now under contract, Warmack is the only remaining unsigned 2013 draft pick. Coach Mike Munchak "seems to be growing a little more impatient" as the holdout extends. "They haven't come to an agreement," Munchak said. "It doesn't seem very complicated to me. It's just business is business, and they can't agree." The holdup is over offset language.
No. 10 overall pick Chance Warmack officially became a holdout Thursday as he missed the first day of Titans camp.
There's really no excuse for holdouts anymore under the NFL's new rookie wage scale, but the Titans are insisting on offset language in Warmack's rookie contract. Warmack's camp is balking. "Hopefully, that'll be tomorrow and Chance will be here by the weekend," said coach Mike Munchak. We shall see.