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Blake Andrew Hance (born January 11, 1996) is an American professional football guard for the Tennessee Titans of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Northwestern Wildcats.

Key Information

Professional career

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Pre-draft measurables
Height Weight Arm length Hand span 40-yard dash 10-yard split 20-yard split 20-yard shuttle Three-cone drill Vertical jump Broad jump Bench press
6 ft 5+58 in
(1.97 m)
305 lb
(138 kg)
32+18 in
(0.82 m)
10+18 in
(0.26 m)
5.29 s 1.85 s 3.01 s 4.69 s 7.65 s 27.0 in
(0.69 m)
8 ft 11 in
(2.72 m)
27 reps
All values from Pro Day[1]

Buffalo Bills

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After playing four years at Northwestern, Hance was signed by the Buffalo Bills as an undrafted free agent on May 9, 2019.[2] However, he was soon released on May 22.[3]

Washington Football Team

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On June 3, 2019, Hance was signed by the Washington Football Team,[4] where he spent the rest of training camp, being waived on August 31.[5]

Jacksonville Jaguars

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On September 1, 2019, Hance was signed by the Jacksonville Jaguars to their practice squad, where he spent the entire 2019 season.[6] Afterward, he was signed to a reserve/futures contract on January 2, 2020,[7] but was waived on September 5.[8]

New York Jets

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On September 22, 2020, Hance was signed by the New York Jets to their practice squad.[9]

Cleveland Browns

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On January 2, 2021, Hance was signed by the Cleveland Browns from the Jets' practice squad.[10] Because of injuries and players inactive due to positive COVID-19 tests, he was activated for the Browns' playoff game against the Pittsburgh Steelers. He made his NFL debut in the fourth quarter,[11] playing 14 snaps.[12] Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield complimented Hance while noting they had not had a chance to practice together. "We had Michael Dunn step in at left guard for Joel Bitonio. And then, Michael got hurt and a guy named Blake, that I introduced myself to literally in the locker room before the game, stepped up in the fourth quarter."[13]

The Browns placed an exclusive-rights free agent tender on Hance on March 7, 2022.[14] Hance was waived by the Browns on August 30, 2022.[15]

San Francisco 49ers

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On August 31, 2022, Hance was claimed off waivers by the San Francisco 49ers.[16] He appeared in seven games with the 49ers, and was later waived on October 29.[17][18]

Jacksonville Jaguars (second stint)

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On November 1, 2022, Hance was claimed off waivers by the Jaguars.[19]

On August 27, 2024, Hance was released by the Jaguars and re-signed to the practice squad.[20][21] He was promoted to the active roster on October 29.[22]

Hance appeared in 35 games during his three seasons with the Jaguars.[23]

Tennessee Titans

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On March 13, 2025, Hance signed with the Tennessee Titans on a one-year, $1.3 million contract.[24]

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from Grokipedia
Blake Hance is an American professional football offensive lineman who currently plays as a guard for the of the (NFL), though he has been on injured reserve since October 2025 due to a shoulder injury. Born on January 11, 1996, in , Hance stands at 6 feet 5 inches tall and weighs 310 pounds, having honed his skills as a versatile lineman during his college career at , where he started 12 games at left tackle in his senior year of 2018. Hance entered the as an undrafted free agent in 2019, initially signing with the and spending time on their before joining the active roster. His career has seen him move between multiple teams, including stints with the in 2022 and the in 2021, and a return to the Jaguars through 2024. Over his career, Hance has appeared in 63 games with 11 starts. A notable highlight came during the 2021 when, as a lesser-known reserve for the Browns, Hance stepped in during a wild-card victory over the after an injury to starter Michael Dunn; quarterback famously credited "a guy named Blake" in postgame comments, propelling Hance into brief national attention for his effective fourth-quarter performance. In the 2025 offseason, the Titans signed Hance as an unrestricted to a one-year, $1.32 million to bolster offensive line depth and versatility, marking his latest chapter in a career focused on reliable backup contributions.

Early life and education

High school career

Blake Hance was born on January 11, 1996, in , and attended Jacksonville High School, where he played football for four varsity seasons. At Jacksonville High School, Hance primarily played as a under head coach Mark Grounds, also seeing action as a and . Standing at 6 feet 6 inches and weighing 240 pounds, he earned recognition as a three-star recruit according to , ranking as the No. 13 overall prospect in . Over his high school career, Hance recorded 113 receptions for 1,459 yards and seven touchdowns, earning First-Team All-Area honors from the Jacksonville Journal-Courier in 2013. Scouting reports highlighted his physical attributes, rating his size and point-of-attack blocking at 8 out of 10, while noting solid mismatch ability (7/10) and frame (7/10), though his route running was assessed at 6/10. Hance's recruitment drew interest from 13 programs, including Big Ten schools such as , , , , and Purdue, as well as Southeastern Conference teams , Mississippi State, and Vanderbilt. He committed to Northwestern in May 2013, where he was projected to transition to the offensive line. Notably, Hance attended the same high school as boxing legend .

College career

Hance redshirted his true freshman season in 2014 at Northwestern University, using the year to develop physically and mentally as he transitioned from tight end—a position he played in high school—to the offensive line. This redshirt period allowed him to adapt to the demands of the position while preserving a year of eligibility. Over the next four seasons from 2015 to 2018, Hance appeared in 51 games for the Northwestern Wildcats, making 46 starts primarily at left tackle. As a true freshman in 2015, he earned a spot on the Big Ten All-Freshman Team after making eight starts. As a sophomore in 2016 and junior in 2017, he earned starts in the offensive line rotation, contributing to the team's consistent protection of quarterback Clayton Thorson. In his senior year of 2018, Hance started 12 of 13 games at left tackle, anchoring an offensive line that supported a 9-win season and Northwestern's first-ever appearance in the Big Ten Championship Game, where the Wildcats represented the West Division but fell to Ohio State. Academically, Hance excelled alongside his athletic commitments, earning a in in 2018 and subsequently completing a master's degree in management studies from Northwestern's . He was recognized as an Academic All-Big Ten selection in both his junior and senior years for maintaining strong scholastic performance. At the 2019 and Northwestern's pro day, Hance measured 6 feet 5⅝ inches tall and 305 pounds, recording a time of 5.29 seconds and 27 repetitions at 225 pounds—impressive marks for an offensive tackle prospect. These metrics highlighted his size, strength, and athleticism developed during his college tenure, where he logged significant snaps in pass protection and run blocking, though detailed efficiency ratings from that era are not comprehensively archived.

Professional career

Buffalo Bills

Blake Hance signed with the as an undrafted on May 9, 2019, immediately following the conclusion of the NFL Draft. Despite his solid college performance at Northwestern, where he made 47 starts primarily at offensive tackle over five seasons, Hance went undrafted, a common challenge for offensive linemen from non-elite programs facing stiff competition in a deep position group. As a , Hance participated in the Bills' rookie minicamp and early organized team activities (OTAs), where coaches evaluated his versatility along the offensive line, transitioning him from his college tackle role toward potential guard duties to fit the team's needs. These sessions highlighted his athleticism as a former high school convert, standing at 6-foot-5 and 300 pounds, but also the steep learning curve in adapting to schemes amid roster battles. Hance was released by the Bills on May 22, 2019, just two weeks after signing, due to intense competition for limited offensive line spots, and he did not appear in any preseason or regular-season games during his brief tenure. This early exit underscored the precarious path for undrafted players, though Hance quickly signed with the Washington Football Team shortly thereafter.

Washington Football Team

On June 3, 2019, Blake Hance signed with the Washington Redskins as an undrafted to add depth to the team's offensive line during the preseason. Hance participated in and the preseason, competing for a roster spot and logging snaps primarily at tackle while also vying for opportunities at guard amid a crowded and rebuilding unit. For instance, he played 18 offensive snaps (34% of the total) in the second preseason game against the . This tenure occurred as the sought to overhaul their offensive line under coach Bill Callahan, who served as the position's coordinator during a transitional year marked by injuries, free-agent additions like , and the midseason firing of Jay Gruden. Hance was waived on August 31, 2019, during final roster cuts, and did not appear in any regular-season games for the team. Following his release, he joined the ' practice squad.

Jacksonville Jaguars (first stint)

Following his waiver by the Washington Redskins on August 31, 2019, Hance signed with the ' practice squad on September 2, 2019. This move marked his first sustained affiliation with an team after going undrafted out of , where he spent the entire 2019 regular season developing as a reserve offensive lineman without appearing in any games. On January 2, 2020, the Jaguars signed Hance to a reserve/, securing his position on the team's roster heading into the 2020 offseason and . During this period, with the NFL's 2020 preseason canceled due to the , Hance focused on building depth at offensive tackle and guard through practice sessions and team drills, emphasizing his versatility along the line. However, he was waived by the Jaguars on September 5, 2020, prior to the regular season, concluding his initial tenure without regular-season snaps. Hance's time with the Jaguars carried added personal significance, as he was born in , sharing a namesake with the franchise's home city in . This first stint provided essential early-career experience in NFL systems, honing his skills for special teams and emergency offensive depth roles, though his on-field contributions remained limited to practice and developmental work.

New York Jets

Hance joined the ' on September 23, 2020, following his release from the earlier that month. His signing came amid roster adjustments after the Jets elevated Josh Malone to the active roster, with Hance providing offensive line depth as an undrafted free agent seeking to establish himself in the league. During the 2020 season, marked by the Jets' 2-14 record and frequent offensive line instability, Hance remained on the practice squad without appearing in any games, focusing on development and emergency preparedness. His prior experience with the Jaguars, where he had demonstrated versatility across guard and tackle positions, likely contributed to his appeal as a multi-positional reserve. Hance's tenure ended on January 2, 2021, when the signed him directly from the Jets' to their active roster ahead of the playoffs, underscoring the precarious nature of opportunities for undrafted players navigating their initial years.

Cleveland Browns

Blake Hance joined the Cleveland Browns on January 2, 2021, signing to their active roster from the New York Jets' practice squad ahead of the playoffs. This move positioned him for his NFL debut just eight days later in the AFC wild-card game against the Pittsburgh Steelers on January 10, 2021, where he entered late and played 14 snaps primarily in pass protection, helping secure a 48-37 upset victory that marked the Browns' first playoff win in 18 years. As an undrafted free agent, this postseason appearance represented a significant career milestone, providing Hance his initial exposure to high-stakes NFL action on a playoff-bound team. During the 2021 regular season, Hance served as a versatile offensive lineman, appearing in all 17 games with 644 offensive snaps (58.2% of team total) and 61 special teams snaps, while stepping into starting roles at both left and right tackle for eight games amid injuries to key players like and Jr.. His contributions helped stabilize the line for a squad that finished 8-9 but reached the playoffs, showcasing his reliability as depth in a unit that faced ongoing health challenges. Entering the 2022 offseason, the Browns recognized Hance's value by tendering him an exclusive rights contract on March 7, 2022, a one-year, non-guaranteed deal worth $825,000 that he signed on April 13. He participated in , competing for interior guard positions as part of a deep offensive line group, but was waived on August 30, 2022, prior to the regular season. Hance was subsequently claimed off waivers by the the following day.

San Francisco 49ers

On August 31, 2022, the claimed offensive lineman Blake Hance off waivers from the to bolster their offensive line depth amid preseason and early-season injuries, including hamstring issues to versatile lineman Daniel Brunskill. During the 2022 regular season, Hance appeared in seven games for the 49ers, primarily serving as a reserve guard with just 12 offensive snaps across those contests, while contributing 29 snaps on special teams units. He did not record any starts but provided valuable emergency depth on a 49ers offensive line operating within head coach Kyle Shanahan's West Coast-style scheme, which emphasized versatile blockers capable of handling zone-blocking assignments and pulling duties. Hance was waived by the 49ers on October 29, 2022, as the team stabilized its line with returning players and made room for Willie Snead IV on the active roster, during a period when held a 5-2 record as a contender. He was immediately claimed off waivers by the on November 1.

Jacksonville Jaguars (second stint)

On November 1, 2022, the Jacksonville Jaguars claimed offensive lineman Blake Hance off waivers from the San Francisco 49ers, marking his return to the team after a brief first stint in 2019. This move brought Hance back to a franchise near his hometown of Jacksonville, Illinois, providing a sense of full-circle continuity in his career. Over the subsequent three seasons (2022–2024), Hance appeared in 35 games for the Jaguars, including 9 in 2022, all 17 in 2023, and 9 in 2024, while making 2 starts at guard. His role primarily involved providing versatile depth along the offensive line during the team's rebuilding phase, contributing to improved stability amid frequent injuries and roster turnover. In March 2024, the Jaguars rewarded Hance's reliability by signing him to a contract extension, securing his services through the season. He earned one start in 2023 against the Baltimore Ravens in Week 15 and another in 2024, showcasing his ability to step in at guard when needed. Hance's tenure included key promotions, such as his elevation from the practice squad to the active 53-man roster on October 29, 2024, following injuries to other linemen. Earlier that year, on August 27, he was released as part of final roster cuts but re-signed to the practice squad two days later, allowing him to remain with the team. Hance's multi-year presence helped anchor the Jaguars' offensive line during a transitional period, with his experience from prior stops aiding in mentoring younger players and maintaining unit cohesion. Following the 2024 season, he entered free agency and signed with the .

Tennessee Titans

On March 13, 2025, Blake Hance signed with the as an unrestricted free agent to a one-year contract worth $1.32 million, including a $100,000 and $525,000 in guarantees, to bolster offensive line depth and versatility. The Titans, under new general manager Mike Borgonzi, targeted Hance to support their offseason efforts in revamping the offensive line, a key focus amid broader team rebuilding in the trenches following significant free agency investments. In the 2025 season, Hance served as the Titans' primary reserve guard, appearing in four games and logging 89 offensive snaps before suffering a injury in Week 4 against the Houston Texans. On October 30, 2025, he was placed on injured reserve, sidelining him for the remainder of the season and leaving the Titans without his contributions as of November 2025. His prior experience with the added veteran depth to Tennessee's interior line rotation. Through the 2024 season, prior to joining the Titans, Hance had appeared in 59 games with 10 starts across his NFL career. Hance's one-year deal expires after the season, with his recovery from the shoulder injury likely to factor into any potential re-signing or extension discussions.

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