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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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| Bengals land Dalton early in second round |
NFL Football |
04/29/2011 |
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| ia Tech's Ryan Williams. Williams rushed for a staggering 1,655 yards and scored 22 touchdowns in his first year with the Hokies, but suffered a hamstring injury in a disappointing 2010 campaign. A pair of linebackers were off the board next, as the Tennessee Titans locked up UCLA's Akeem Ayers and the Dallas Cowboys went after Bruce Carter out of North Carolina. The Washington Redskins grabbed a Clemson defensive lineman, but it was Jarvis Jenkins and not Bowers, the Nagurski Award winner as the top defensive |
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| NFL Draft Update, Day 2 |
NFL Football |
04/29/2011 |
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| uffalo Bills - Aaron Williams (CB, Texas); 35. Cincinnati Bengals - Andy Dalton (QB, T-C-U); 36. San Francisco 49ers - Colin Kaepernick (QB, Nevada); 37. Cleveland Browns - Jabaal Sheard (DE, Pittsburgh); 38. Ryan Williams - (RB, Virginia Tech); 39. Tennessee Titans - Akeem Ayers (LB, U-C-L-A); 40. Dallas Cowboys - Bruce Carter (LB, North Carolina); 41. Washington Redskins - Jarvis Jenkins (DT, Clemson); 42. Houston Texans - Brooks Reed (DE, Arizona); 43. Minnesota Vikings - Kyle Rudolph (TE, Notre Dame); 44. D |
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| A second-round mock |
NFL Football |
04/29/2011 |
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| eveland, projected trade): Aaron Williams, CB, Texas -- 49ers really want to trade with the Patriots at No. 33 for a shot at Dalton. 38) Arizona Cardinals: Brooks Reed, OLB, Arizona -- Local product could help solve Cardinals' pass-rushing woes. 39) Tennessee Titans: D'Quan Bowers, DE, Clemson -- Knee problems are a major concern for draft's biggest slider, but would be a steal here if he proves to be sound. 40) Dallas Cowboys: Brandon Harris, CB, Miami -- Strong and feisty man-to-man defender who can take over |
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| NFL players return to work, fighting in court |
Headlines |
04/29/2011 |
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| n an orderly fashion and inform all 32 of our clubs, to make sure we're doing it in a responsible fashion.'' For the first time all offseason, players have been cleared to talk with coaches, work out at team facilities and get their playbooks. The Tennessee Titans' main gate, which had been chained, was open Friday morning after players were turned away by two armed security guards earlier this week. Mandatory minicamps and voluntary offseason practices can begin under rules of the old CBA. Team-supervised |
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| Panthers take Cam Newton at No. 1 |
NFL Football |
04/29/2011 |
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| ) and fourth-round (No. 124) picks this year, as well as their first- and fourth-round selections in 2012. The San Francisco 49ers chose Missouri defensive end Aldon Smith seventh overall, while quarterback Jake Locker went off the board next to the Tennessee Titans. The Titans made big changes this offseason, deciding to part ways with long- time head coach Jeff Fisher and Vince Young, who was once considered their quarterback of the future. With Mike Munchak in as head coach, Tennessee has put its future in t |
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| NFL Draft Update, Day 1 |
NFL Football |
04/28/2011 |
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| falo Bills - Marcell Dareus (DT, Alabama); 4. Cincinnati Bengals - A.J. Green (WR, Georgia); 5. Arizona Cardinals - Patrick Peterson (CB, L-S-U); 6. Atlanta Falcons - Julio Jones (WR, Alabama); 7. San Francisco 49ers - Aldon Smith (DE, Missouri); 8. Tennessee Titans - Jake Locker (QB, Washington); 9. Dallas Cowboys - Tyron Smith (OT, U-S-C); 10. Jacksonville Jaguars - Blaine Gabbert (QB, Missouri); 11. Houston Texans - JJ Watt (DE, Wisconsin); 12. Minnesota Vikings - Christian Ponder (QB, Florida State); 13. De |
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| Players: 'Excessive' security at Titans' facility |
Headlines |
04/28/2011 |
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Players were met by ``excessive'' security Thursday when they arrived at the Tennessee Titans practice facility when they attempted to report under a federal judge's ruling to lift the NFL lockout. Two armed off-duty police officers in uniform joined the Titans director of security, Steve Berk, at the only open side gate to the facility Thursday. The main gate remains chained and locked as it has since the NFL lockout began March 12. A member of the team's security detail is also st |
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| NFL tells teams, players OK to work again |
NFL Football |
04/28/2011 |
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| nd spell out the timing for the start of the league year. The guidelines were released a few hours before the NFL draft, where teams were still allowed only to swap picks, not players. Things are far from normal, however. On a day members of the Tennessee Titans showed up to find two armed guards at their locked-up facility, the NFL pressed forward with the legal fight in the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in St. Louis. The league wants an immediate stay of U.S. District Judge Susan Richard Nelson's de |
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| Titans post security guards at practice facility |
NFL Football |
04/28/2011 |
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - The Tennessee Titans have heightened security at their practice facility as players attempt to report under a federal judge's ruling to lift the NFL lockout. Two armed off-duty police officers in uniform joined the Titans director of security at the only open side gate to the facility. The main gate remains chained and locked. A member of the team's security detail is also stationed at the player's entrance into the building. Guard Jake Scott, the Titans player representative, cal |
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