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| Titans WR Britt surrenders to Nashville police |
NFL Football |
06/29/2011 |
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Tennessee Titans wide receiver Kenny Britt has surrendered to police on two outstanding warrants alleging that he provided inaccurate information on separate driver's license applications. Britt was briefly booked into jail in Nashville on Wednesday before posting a $2,000 bond, according to Nashville police. Police spokesman Don Aaron told WKRN-TV that Britt was not at home when officers attempted to serve him on April 14 with the misdemeanor charges issued by the Tennessee Highway |
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| Conditioning is key in NFL lockout |
NFL Football |
06/14/2011 |
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| also be pointed out that Newton and the rest of the rookies are presently without contracts or signing bonuses, since the lockout has put a freeze on player negotiations, which makes their participation even more of a reflection of their work ethic. Tennessee Titans rookie quarterback Jake Locker mentioned last week that learning as much as you can and picking the brains of the veterans is vital to keeping your dream job. Like many of his cohorts, he's been trying to maintain his strength and absorb as much inf |
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| Titans focus on workouts in lockout limbo |
NFL Football |
05/27/2011 |
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - For the Tennessee Titans and all teams, the NFL lockout has left players pretty much on their own to work out. Up to 15 Titans' players regularly gather for sprints and exercise on a high school field, and Vanderbilt University has opened its weight room to the team. The rest of the roster is scattered around the country with players choosing to stay close to their offseason homes. Cornerback Cortland Finnegan is getting antsy to test himself in real drills against a receiver. H |
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| Lions hire Jeff Fisher's son to assist defense |
Headlines |
05/26/2011 |
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ALLEN PARK, Mich. (AP) - The Detroit Lions have hired Jeff Fisher's son to assist their defensive coaching staff. The move to add Brandon Fisher was announced Thursday. His father coached the Tennessee Titans from 1994-2010. Lions coach Jim Schwartz worked for Fisher as Tennessee's defensive coordinator before getting his first shot to lead a team in 2009. Brandon Fisher assisted the Titans' offensive coaching staff for part of last season.Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved |
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| Titans coach preparing for when labor deal reached |
NFL Football |
05/26/2011 |
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| ow the Titans will react to the coaching change due to the lockout. Speaking on 104.9 The Horn in Austin, Texas, on Wednesday, Griffin said it's hard to have organized practices when players don't know the new coaching staff's plans. ``I think the Tennessee Titans right now may be in the worst situation of all teams,'' Griffin said. Asked about Griffin's comment, Munchak said such concerns won't be as big a problem as people think. ``Now, is there a little more comfort knowing maybe a player is working ou |
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| Titans' Simms acquitted in NY drugged-driving case |
NFL Football |
05/04/2011 |
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NEW YORK (AP) - New York City jurors have acquitted Tennessee Titans backup quarterback Chris Simms in his driving-while-high case. Simms says he's relieved at the acquittal but angry about being arrested in the first place. Jurors delivered their verdict Wednesday after about an hour of deliberations in the misdemeanor case. The 30-year-old Simms was arrested at a sobriety checkpoint July 1. A police officer said Simms' SUV smelled of marijuana, and Simms was ``zombie''-like and said he'd been smoking |
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| NYC jurors acquit Titans' Simms |
NFL Football |
05/04/2011 |
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NEW YORK (AP) - New York City jurors have acquitted Tennessee Titans backup quarterback Chris Simms in his driving-while-high case. The verdict came shortly after closing arguments finished Wednesday in the misdemeanor case. The 30-year-old Simms was arrested at a sobriety checkpoint early on July 1. A police officer stated that Simms was ``zombie''-like and said he'd been smoking marijuana. His lawyer said the officer misunderstood Simms when he said a passenger had been smoking the drug. The passen |
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| Jurors get NYC case against Titans' Simms |
NFL Football |
05/04/2011 |
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NEW YORK (AP) - Jurors are deliberating the driving-while-high case against Tennessee Titans backup quarterback Chris Simms. Closing arguments finished Wednesday in the misdemeanor case. The 30-year-old Simms was arrested at a police sobriety checkpoint early on July 1. A police officer says Simms was ``zombie''-like and said he'd been smoking marijuana. Simms denies it. His lawyer says the officer misunderstood him when he said a passenger had been smoking the drug. The passenger, Charles Granatell, |
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| In the FCS Huddle: FCS draft class review |
Division I-AA College Football |
05/03/2011 |
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| know where he is on every single snap. And even then, he's hard to stop." Jones ranked second in FCS in both rushing yards (145.2 per game) and all- purpose yards (201.8) this past season. He is Eastern's second-highest draft choice ever, following Tennessee Titans left tackle Michael Roos, who went in the second round as the 41st selection overall of the 2005 draft. BIG MEN RULE As expected, linemen highlighted the FCS draft class. The big boys filled the first four selections and there were eight linemen (si |
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| NYC testimony: Pal used pot; Titans' Simms didn't |
NFL Football |
05/03/2011 |
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NEW YORK (AP) - A childhood friend of Tennessee Titans backup quarterback Chris Simms has told a jury the player wasn't smoking marijuana before being pulled over in New York City. Friend Charles Granatell testified Tuesday he's the one whose smoking created a marijuana smell. Police said it wafted from Simms' luxury SUV during a July 1 traffic stop. The 30-year-old Simms is on trial on a misdemeanor charge of driving while high. A police officer says Simms was ``zombie''-like and said he'd been smokin |
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