Arrest made in NFL players stolen Identity

An NFL playercan sleep a little easier after police solved the case of his stolen identity. Continue reading

Vikings DON’T want Vince Young

Titans QB Vince Young is looking for work, but it looks like he won’t be playing his home games at the Metrodome. Continue reading

2010 NFL playoff team has third worst Super Bowl odds

Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers are the favorites to win the Super Bowl this coming season, but they have some company. Continue reading

NFL star says cops targeted him because he’s young, black and rich

Titans RB Chris Johnson spoke to police yesterday and claims its all because he’s “Young, black and rich.” Continue reading

Former Janitor has chance to make NFL roster

Tommie Campbell, a former janitor at the Pittsburgh airport has a chance to make an NFL roster. Continue reading

Prosecutor deciding NFL players case

Titans WR Kenny Britt’s legal future is in the hands of a New Jersey prospector. Continue reading

Vince Young could return to Titans?

Chris Johnson has proven to be one of the NFL’s best running backs in his short career, not sure about his general manager skills. Continue reading

NFL player arrested after police chase

Kenny Britt is in trouble with the law yet again, the Titans receiver was arrested in his New Jersey hometown after a police chase. Continue reading…

Cam Newton visiting Tennessee

Auburn QB Cam Newton has a date with the Titans today in Nashville. Continue reading…

Dolphins and Titans eye Nevada QB

QB Colin Kaepernick is drawing “major interest” from the Miami Dolphins and Tennessee Titans. Continue reading…

Former NFL player says firefighters ARE pro athletes

Erron Kinney played tight end for the Tennessee Titans, now he’s the captain of a fire department in Charleston, South Carolina. Continue reading…

Titans owner guarantees 2011 season

Bud Adams has promised football fans will see games next season. Continue reading…

Titans defensive player eyes MMA career

DE Jason Babin won’t be sitting on his couch eating donuts during the NFL’s labor unrest. Continue reading…

Seahawks, Titans eye Broncos QB?

Kyle Orton helped the Broncos beat Seattle and Tennessee last year, now he could be joining one of them. Continue reading…

Vince Young gives most popular competitive sport try

Former Titan Vince Young is enjoying his off-season in South Beach. Continue reading…

NFL QB leader in holding ball too long

Ravens QB Joe Flacco lead the NFL in holding the ball too long during the 2010 season Continue reading…

Munchak: Titans AREN’T rebuilding

While Mike Munchak didn’t make any promises to fans, he made one thing clear: Despite the transition, the Titans coming off a 6-10 season and the big question mark at quarterback, his expectations are high. He wants the 800 or so who listened to him speak to feel the same way. “Our team, it is not rebuilding,” Munchak said. Continue reading…

Titans’ Britt faces reduced theft charge

Theft-by-deception charges against Titans wide receiver Kenny Britt were downgraded to a misdemeanor level on Thursday Continue reading…

NFL player in court over failing to pay bail-bonds

Titans receiver Kenny Britt is scheduled to appear in court today on a claim of theft-by-deception, according to a criminal complaint filed in Jersey City, N.J. Britt has been accused  Continue reading…

Titans have decided on next head coach?

The Titans are expected to select Mike Munchak as their new head coach early this week, possibly as early as today. After interviewing four candidates for the job last week, Titans Executive Vice President Steve Underwood and General Manager Mike Reinfeldt spent the weekend discussing the candidates. All indications still point to Munchak replacing Coach Jeff Fisher. — Tennessean

Packers NOT favored to repeat as Super Bowl champs

Super Bowl XLVI Odds from RJ Bell of Pregame.com:

New England Patriots       10    to    1
Green Bay Packers       11    to    1
San Diego Chargers       13    to    1
Pittsburgh Steelers       13    to    1
Indianapolis Colts       18    to    1
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Titans to pinch pennies on new head coach?

Offensive line coach Mike Munchak is held in high regard by Titans management, and appears to be the early front runner to replace Jeff Fisher. Continue reading

Pro Football Hall of Famer could coach Titans next?

Titans offensive line coach Mike Munchak, who has begun his 30th year in the organization and is a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, is the logical choice to replace Fisher. But the team has to satisfy the NFL’s Rooney Rule that requires it to interview minority candidates. — Houston Chronicle

Jeff Fisher out with Titans because of nepotism

Part of the reason for Jeff Fisher’s departure with the Tennessee Titans could be tied to his son Brandon. Sources indicated to TitanInsider that Brandon Fisher, who volunteered on the staff during the latter part of last season, was being groomed by his father to take a spot on the staff. According to a source, general manager Mike Reinfeldt initially signed off on the hire, but with Titans owner Bud Adams, hiring family members is strictly forbidden. Sources said that when Jeff and Brandon Fisher wanted to go to the Senior Bowl in Mobile, Ala., this week, Jeff Fisher was told that Brandon could not go with him at the Titans’ expense nor could he have a spot on the staff. That would help to explain why Fisher was not at the Senior Bowl this week, despite his need to hire three assistant coaches and evaluate quarterbacks who are available in the draft, such as Jake Locker and Ricky Stanzi. Adams’ policy of no nepotism has come into play before with the Titans. It was reported that Gregg Williams could have been rehired to be the team’s defensive coordinator in 2008, but did not take the job because the Titans would not hire his son. — Titan Insider

Only NFL team with no player receiving Pro Bowl vote

A total of 133 players from 31 teams received votes for the Associated Press 2010 NFL All-Pro Team. Arizona was the only team with no player receiving a vote.

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Judge Won’t Intervene in NFL Arbitration

A federal judge upheld an arbitration award that found Bruce Matthews, former lineman for the Tennessee Titans, violated his player contract and ordered him to proceed with his worker’s compensation claim under Tennessee law

Titans Vince Young to NFC West?

Hall of Fame quarterback Warren Moon, a radio analyst for the Seahawks, has seen enough of the NFC West to believe Vince Young would have no problem stepping in as a starter next season in that division. Continue reading

Rams Danny Amendola is NFL’s hardest worker

  • Cowboys star DeMarcus Ware won the sack title for the second time in four years, and has 60.5 in his last 64 regular-season games. All-time sack champ Bruce Smith’s best total over any four-year span was 55.
  • In Jack Del Rio’s eight seasons with Jacksonville, the Jags have finished second in the AFC South five times and gone 66-65 including playoffs. Considering the state of the fan base and the general lack of star power (11 total Pro Bowl selections), that’s not half bad.
  • Miami’s Dan Carpenter attempted 26 field goals of 40+ yards, most since Mark Moseley tried 28 during the 1977 season. Moseley hit 13 of his 28; Carpenter 15 of 26. Moseley did it with much more Old School flair.
  • St. Louis Ram Danny Amendola quietly had one of the most remarkable seasons in NFL history. Not only did he have 90 combined punt and kick returns, most in the league, but he caught 85 passes. That is an unheard of amount of abuse for one player to take in a single season. But it paid off with the 17th most all-purpose yards in an NFL season (2,364).
  • 24-year-old Arian Foster won the rushing title with 1,616 yards, following 23-year-old Chris Johnson in 2009 and 24-year-old Adrian Peterson in 2008. Only one player over 30 has ever won a rushing title – 31-year-old Curtis Martin in 2004.
  • When the Titans decide to move Vince Young, there should certainly be a nice market for a guy who had an 88.7 passer rating and a 12-6 record in 2009-10. Kerry Collins? He had a 74.9 rating and a 2-11 record.
  • Mike Shanahan’s Broncos were outscored by 78 points during the 2008 season. Here in 2010, his Redskins were outscored by 75 points.
  • Over their final 12 games, the Broncos allowed 400+ yards eight times and 30+ points seven times.

Source: Cold, Hard Football Facts

Vince Young to Miami Dolphins?

What about Vince Young? A dynamic college player who has played decently on the field as a pro but has had problems off of it, Young will be leaving Tennessee this offseason Continue reading

Titans can’t trade Vince Young anytime soon

The Titans have decided to part ways with Vince Young, but trading for another quarterback is not an option right now, and might not be for a while. Continue reading

NFL owner advised to pick head coach over QB

Tennessee Titans owner Bud Adams is being advised by senior management to part ways with Continue reading

NFL star denies calling sports radio show to rip head coach

Randy Moss scoffed at speculation he called a Nashville radio station last week and criticized Coach Jeff Fisher on the air. A caller going by “Woody” phoned the 3-Hour Lunch on 104.5–FM, and many listeners assumed it was Moss because of his accent. Continue reading

Titans Randy Moss says where he wants to play in 2011

Randy Moss said he’s enjoying his time in Tennessee so much he’d like to come back next season. “This organization has been good to me. My production has not been where I want it to be or where the organization wants it to be. But when it comes down to it, I think they are happy with where they are at with me and I am happy with where I’m at,” Moss said. Continue reading

Pats have .967 winning % when scoring 30+

  • Steelers QB Ben Roethlisberger is 11-1 (.917) all-time vs. NFC at Heinz Field with 16 TDs vs. 8 INTs & 90.9 passer rating.  In 5 home games in ’10, Roethlisberger has passed for 10 TDs vs. 2 INTs for 98.3 rating.
  • Since 2007, Cardinals DT Darnell Dockett has 26 sacks, most by DT (incl. playoffs).
  • New England Patriots are 59-2 (.967) when scoring 30+ points under Bill Belichick.
  • New York Jets have 11-4 road record (.733) under head coach Rex Ryan.
  • Jets are 12-2 (.857) when QB Mark Sanchez has 80+ rating.
  • When QB Jay Cutler has 100+ rating, his teams (Bears, Broncos) are 20-0.
  • Jaguars QB David Garrard has single-season franchise record w/ 22 TD passes.  At home this season, Garrard has completed 108 of 172 passes (62.8 pct.) for 1,242 yards w/ 12 TDs vs. 6 INTs & 93.2 passer rating.  Ranks 1st in NFL w/ 115.8 4th-quarter rating
  • Titans QB Kerry Collins (39,906) needs 94 passing yards to become 12th QB in NFL history w/ 40,000 career.
  • Chiefs QB Matt Cassel has 10 TDs vs. 1 INT & 99.3 rating at home in ’10
  • Texans RB Arian Foster (1,345) aims to become 2nd undrafted player since 1967 to lead NFL in rushing yards (Priest Holmes – 1,555 w/ KC in ’01).  Leads NFL w/ 13 rush TDs & needs rush TD to surpass Domanick Williams (13 in ’04) for most in season in club history.  Foster (1,895) needs 105 yards to become 1st player in franchise history w/ 2,000 scrimmage yards.
  • Chargers QB Philip Rivers is 10-0 as starter on road in Dec. w/ 19 TDs vs. 5 INTs & 99.3 rating.
  • Falcons QB Matt Ryan is 19-1 (.950) at home as starter.  Aims for 16th consecutive home win.  Has posted 100+ rating 15 times & Falcons are 15-0.

Source: NFL

Titans defend Randy Moss signing

Titans coach Jeff Fisher  said adding Randy Moss to the roster “was not a mistake whatsoever” even though his statistics have been lackluster. “If we had to do it over, of course we would do it,” Fisher said Monday. “He has been great. Randy has been great for this team. The numbers aren’t there, the production is not there, the play time is not there right now because Kenny (Britt) is coming back. But Randy is a great teammate. He works with the young guys and has fun, so it is great to have him around. We have really enjoyed him.” — Tennessean

Tennessee Titans locker room divided over Vince Young

Vince Young has been absent since the Titans placed him on injured reserve last month, but the quarterback remains a touchy topic. Tight end Bo Scaife admitted some players have hard feelings about Young’s actions after the Nov. 21 loss to the Redskins, when he cursed Coach Jeff Fisher in front of the team and left the locker room abruptly. “I know his teammates definitely want him here,” Scaife said Wednesday. “The more I think about that, I guess the locker room might be divided up. But I know all the guys on my side (offense), we all love VY.” When Young showed up at Baptist Sports Park the day after his confrontation with Fisher, he was asked to leave. Last week Fisher said he was “surprised” Young hasn’t attended games or been around the team since going on IR, and insisted his “door is open.” Scaife, one of the quarterback’s closest friends, said he believes Young doesn’t feel welcome. — Tennessean