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The Tennessee Titans agreed to terms with seven-time Pro Bowl wide receiver Andre Johnson.

The Titans also added offensive lineman Ronald Patrick on Friday. Terms were not disclosed.

The 6-foot-3 Johnson has 1,053 catches for 14,100 yards and 68 touchdowns. He ranks eighth in NFL history with receptions and ninth in yards receiving, leading active players in those categories.

The third pick overall in 2003 spent his first 12 seasons with the Titans' AFC South rival, the Houston Texans, where he is the franchise's all-time leading receiver. He played last season with Indianapolis, where he caught 41 passes for 503 yards and four touchdowns.

Patrick has been on the practice squad with Dallas, Pittsburgh, Cleveland and Buffalo. The Titans waived offensive lineman Sam Carlson, putting the roster at 90 for training camp.

Johnson would have led Tennessee receivers with his receptions last season, and will be a big boost for young receivers like Dorial Green-Beckham and Justin Hunter.

Around the league

Cowboys • Dallas placed Damien Wilson on the non-football injury list Friday because the second-year linebacker injured an eye in a paintball accident during the offseason. Wilson joins Darren McFadden on the sidelines; the running back broke his right elbow during Memorial Day weekend trying to save his cellphone when he dropped it.

Lions • Cornerback Darius Slay signed a four-year extension with Detroit worth about $50 million, a deal that lasts through the 2020 season. The 25-year-old was heading into the fourth and final season of his rookie contract, and now Detroit doesn't have to worry about losing him to free agency in 2017. Slay has played in 45 games for the Lions, making 36 starts. He has 149 tackles (119 solo) in his career, with four interceptions and 35 pass defenses.

Jets • Cornerback Darrelle Revis says there's no timetable for when he will fully practice as he continues to recover from offseason wrist surgery. Revis was injured early last season and played through a torn ligament in his right wrist that required surgery in March. He participated in some individual drills during minicamp and now training camp but has watched from the sideline during 7-on-7 and 11-on-11 drills.

Jaguars • Oft-injured receiver Marqise Lee stayed healthy for one day in training camp. Jacksonville held Lee out of practice Friday with a left hamstring injury, the latest setback for a third-year pro who can't seem to stay on the field. Lee has missed significant time with ankle, hamstring and knee injuries. He practiced so little last summer that offensive coordinator Greg Olson said Lee was "like the albino tiger at the zoo. If you get there and you're lucky enough to get him to come out of the cave and see him, it's a good day."