The Tennessee Titans have officially picked up starting guard Peter Skoronski's fifth-year option. The team had until May 1 to make a decision, and given Skoronski's remarkable consistency, it was an easy call. ESPN's Jeremy Fowler first reported last week that the team intended on making this move, and the team made it official today. Skoronski is slated to carry a cap hit of over $6 million in 2026 and then will make over $19 million in 2027 on the option. Skoronski played and started in all 17 games for the Titans in 2025. The Northwestern product was the only member of the Titans' offense to play every single snap, and he earned a solid 79 grade from Pro Football Focus . Skoronski's grade was the sixth-best out of 81 qualfied guards. Keeping Skoronski Around is Crucial Tennessee Titans offensive tackle Peter Skoronski (77) and wide receiver Bryce Oliver (80) leave the field after the game with the Houston Texans at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tenn., Sunday, Jan. 5, 2025.…