The Titans are interested in signing him to a third.
Vanden Bosch's agent Tony Agnone acknowledges that he's had preliminary discussions with the Titans about a potential new deal.
"We're not intensely negotiating, but we're just trying figure out where each other is coming from. . . . They wanted to reach out and tell us that they want him and we wanted to reach out and tell them we'd like to do something."
Evaluating his worth won't be easy.
Vanden Bosch has been a terrific bargain in Tennessee, recording 35.5 sacks in 58 starts. But he's turning 31 this season, and missed six games last year with a groin injury.
Jevon Kearse's contract is also up after the season, but Vanden Bosch's deal is likely to take precedence.
Agnone says Vanden Bosch wants to stay, but understands anything could happen. Vanden Bosch, who has a degree in finance, is covering his bases for any scenario.
His house is already for sale.
KVB has been awesome, I hope they keep him.
if he has a degree in finance,he must have been asleep in class when the prof went over merits of selling a home in this economy.