The New York Jets suffered another free-agent loss, as leading rusher Shonn Greene finalized a contract Wednesday with the Tennessee Titans.

The deal is for three seasons and $10 million, league sources told ESPN.

The Jets didn't see Greene as a fit in their new West Coast system and didn't make a strong push to re-sign him. The Titans targeted him because of his bruising running style, which they believe will be an ideal complement to that of Chris Johnson, which general manager Ruston Webster mentioned in the team's statement announcing the signing.

"He is a nice complement to Chris and an accomplished back in his own right," Webster said. "He is a tough and physical runner who has rushed for 1,000 yards each of the last two years."

The Jets' defense also took a hit Wednesday, with safety Yeremiah Bell signing with the Arizona Cardinals. Contract terms weren't immediately available. Bell started every game for the Jets last season and finished third on the team in tackles.

The Indianapolis Colts also announced that they have signed free agent safety LaRon Landry. With Landry gone, the Jets will have two new safeties for the second straight year, and there could be as many as nine new starters on defense.

The Titans, making an effort to bolster their offense, previously signed guard Andy Levitre and tight end Delanie Walker as free agents.

Greene rushed for 1,054 and 1,063 yards, respectively, the past two seasons, but never developed into a legitimate No. 1 back. Even though he led the team with eight touchdowns in 2012 -- impressive on a team that finished 28th in scoring offense -- he wasn't a breakaway threat.

His departure leaves the Jets with no accomplished running backs, a dramatic drop-off. Unless they import a proven veteran, this will mark the first time since 1994 they don't have a 1,000-yard rusher on the roster.

Starting in 1998, the Jets enjoyed premier backs, going from Hall-of-Famer Curtis Martin to Thomas Jones to future Hall-of-Famer LaDainian Tomlinson.

Now they're left with Bilal Powell and Joe McKnight, who have a combined total of 960 yards. They almost certainly will draft a back, and they're interested in free agent Mike Goodson, most recently a backup with the Oakland Raiders.