He focused on basketball and did not begin playing football until his junior year after joining the team at the insistence of his friends.
Stinnie became a three-year starter for JMU, starting 42 consecutive games to end his career, and was an FCS All-America selection for his redshirt junior and senior seasons.
[2] Stinnie signed with the Tennessee Titans as an undrafted free agent on April 28, 2018, and made the final 53-man roster out of training camp.
[14] He started the final three games of the playoffs, including Super Bowl LV as the Buccaneers beat the Kansas City Chiefs.
[16] He made his first career regular season start in Week 12 in place of an injured Ali Marpet.