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October 6, 2008 2:23:09 PM CDT



Tennessee Titans track this thread

Started by D Lim; Last updated Jan 15, 08 9:53 PM CST by D Lim | View history

Tennessee Titans

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  • September 2008
    • Cops: Young Mentioned Suicide

      Cops: Young Mentioned Suicide

      (Newser) - Nashville police reports shed a little more light on the Vince Young saga of earlier this week. The Titans asked police to look for him because he had mentioned suicide to his therapist after Sunday's loss and left his house with a gun, City Paper reports. The QB was tracked down at a friend's house, where he was watching football. Police found an unloaded weapon in his car's glove compartment. Young was booed and injured in Sunday's loss and admitted being rattled by it, but now says he's fine. More »

    • Titans QB Young Seeks to Quell Rumors: 'I Am OK'

      Titans QB Young Seeks to Quell Rumors: 'I Am OK'

      (Newser) - Tennessee Titans quarterback Vince Young admits he got a little rattled by boos from the hometown fans, but he says he's otherwise "fine" and eager to rejoin the team once his leg heals, the Tennessean reports. Young sought to put to rest the swirling rumors that he's suffering from depression and ready to quit. "When it happens again, I'll know how to handle it," he said. More »

    • Titans QB in Danger? Only If the Wings Were Really Hot

      Titans QB in Danger? Only If the Wings Were Really Hot

      (Newser) - Titans quarterback Vince Young went missing last night in Nashville—sort of. Worried about his "state of mind," coach Jeff Fisher asked the police to be on the lookout for the third-year veteran, who has a sprained left knee. After Young got in touch, it became clear that "the concerns from earlier in the night were unfounded," a police spokesman told the Tennessean today. More »

  • April 2008
    • Pacman Headed to Dallas

      Pacman Headed to Dallas

      (Newser) - The Tennessee Titans finally washed their hands of suspended cornerback Adam "Pacman" Jones on Wednesday, agreeing in principle to trade him to the Dallas Cowboys. Cowboys spokesman Rich Dalrymple confirmed the teams had an agreement, but no terms had been filed with the NFL office, which already had closed for the day. More »

    • Cops: 'Pacman' Paid Extortion Cash in Vegas Shooting

      Cops: 'Pacman' Paid Extortion Cash in Vegas Shooting

      (Newser) - Adam "Pacman" Jones paid "extortion" money to a 29-year-old man arrested for a Las Vegas strip club shooting that left a club employee paralyzed, police said. Arvin Kenti Edwards, of Renton, Wash., allegedly used go-betweens to reach Jones, who paid $15,000 in two installments after the shooting, according to a police report obtained Monday. More »

    • Pacman to Seek Reinstatement Again

      Pacman to Seek Reinstatement Again

      (Newser) - Suspended Tennessee Titans cornerback Adam "Pacman" Jones will again ask NFL commissioner Roger Goodell to reinstate him, with his agent planning to send in his latest request on Tuesday. Jones had planned to ask to be reinstated before the NFL draft on April 26-27. His agent, Manny Arora, said that being able to work out for teams would increase Jones' appeal to those in the market for a cornerback. More »

  • March 2008
    • Cowboys Up Their Bid for Pacman Jones

      Cowboys Up Their Bid for Pacman Jones

      (Newser) - The Tennessee Titans would love to unload  suspended defensive back Pacman Jones, but they want to make sure they get something in return for the Pro Bowl-caliber player. The Cowboys appear willing to make that happen, reports Sports Illustrated . Dallas, which originally offered a seventh round pick for Jones, has now offered a player and a later-round selection. More »

    • Pacman To Become a Cowboy?

      Pacman To Become a Cowboy?

      (Newser) - Troubled cornerback Adam "Pacman" Jones may be set to become a Dallas Cowboy, a source tells the Dallas Morning News . The suspended Titans player has expressed a desire to play for the Cowboys, and his agent Manny Arora notes that "If Tennessee chooses not to have him on their roster next year, it's in their best interest to trade him." More »

  • February 2008
    • NFL's Top 10 2008 Free Agents

      NFL's Top 10 2008 Free Agents

      (Newser) - Free agents can mean the difference between a losing season and the Super Bowl. This year’s crop is wanting, but quality is available. Here’re 10 of the best: Patriot CB Asante Samuel: A playmaker Patriot WR Randy Moss: Stands pat? Bears LB Lance Briggs: Washington bound? Steelers OG Alan Faneca: Bear? Jet? Cardinal? Charger RB Michael Turner: In Tomlinson’s shadow More »

  • January 2008
    • Woman Claims Pacman 'Sucker Punched' Her in Strip Club

      Woman Claims Pacman 'Sucker Punched' Her in Strip Club

      (Newser) - A female attorney who alleges that Adam "Pacman" Jones punched her in the face at an Atlanta strip club is seeking an arrest warrant for the suspended Tennessee Titans cornerback. Wanda Jackson claims she was in the club’s office when Jones stormed in and accused managers of stealing from him, lunging at her "in an effort to do grave bodily harm," reports the AP. More »

    • Chargers Pass First Playoff Test

      Chargers Pass First Playoff Test

      (Newser) - One of the NFLs most talented clubs notched its first postseason win in 13 years today as San Diego overcame a 6-0 halftime deficit to knock out Tennessee, 17-6. The visiting Titans succeeded in frustrating star running back LaDainian Tomlinson but allowed quarterback Philip Rivers to pass for 292 yards and one touchdown. More »

  • December 2007
    • Titans Fell Colts as Starters Sit

      Titans Fell Colts as Starters Sit

      (Newser) - Colts stars Peyton Manning and Reggie Wayne played long enough last night to cement individual benchmarks for the season, and no more, the Indianapolis Star reports. In a game of little consequence to Indianapolis, and everything at stake fo