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With Chris Johnson, more means more. The Tennessee Titans are quickly discovering that allowing Chris Johnson to run wild more often may be best for not only the team, but for Johnson himself. Full Article at Fantasy Sharks
SAN FRANCISCO -- Vince Young has evolved before his teammates' eyes. Through all those months watching Kerry Collins from the bench last season, he believed his time would come again. Full Article at Sacramento Bee
NASHVILLE Kevin Mawae fired back at Rodney Harrison on Friday, a day after the former NFL safety called the veteran center a "dirty dude" and the Titans the dirtiest team in the NFL. Full Article at Leaf Chronicle
Kevin Mawae fired back at Rodney Harrison on Friday, a day after the former NFL safety called the veteran center a "dirty dude" and the Titans the dirtiest team in the NFL. Full Article at The Tennessean
(11-05) 20:26 PST -- For a 1-6 team, the Tennessee Titans generate more than their share of news. Star quarterback, once benched, returns to lineup and wins. ... Beefy running back stops drinking tequila, loses 40 pounds. ... Full Article at San Francisco Chronicle
Harrison disagreed with the poll's dirtiest player -- Hines Ward. "Hines Ward, he's an offensive Rodney Harrison," Rodney said. "Hines Ward is a guy who plays the game truly the way it's supposed to be played." Full Article at Sports Illustrated
Titans center Kevin Mawae has an idea why he was voted one of the NFL's 10 dirtiest players in a Sports Illustrated poll. "I've been known to leg whip a time or two," he said, setting up his own punch line. Full Article at Rutherford Daily News Journal
"I'm not going to be one of those coaches who has musical chairs at quarterback," Titans coach Jeff Fisher said after naming Vince Young the team's starter. "He's our quarterback." Full Article at USA Today
There were nights when Peter Sirmon would come home from a game, his legs and feet uncomfortably swollen, and hobble to bed. First he would elevate the mattress frame so his legs would be higher than his head. Full Article at The Tennessean
NASHVILLE Titans offensive coordinator Mike Heimerdinger said offensive line production during a 0-6 start this season is about the same as it was during the banner regular season of 2008. Full Article at Daily News Journal
Now that it's safe for ESPN to discuss Rush Limbaugh at length, we know Dave Checketts has dropped Limbaugh from his investment group seeking to purchase the St. Louis Rams. Full Article at Counterpunch
Can the Titans turn their season around after the 0-5 start? LenDale White: "We're still good. We have 11 games left. We won 10 straight last year." Why is the level of frustration so high? Kevin Mawae: "It's hard to understand. Full Article at The Jackson Sun
Can the Titans turn their season around after the 0-5 start? LenDale White: "We're still good. We have 11 games left. We won 10 straight last year." Why is the level of frustration so high? Kevin Mawae: "It's hard to understand. Full Article at The Tennessean
RELATED CONTENT “ ” -- Rams general manager Billy Devaney “ ” -- Titans C Kevin Mawae on his fellow centers Trent Dilfer discusses the importance of the center position -- and a dry bottom.Tags: NFL Jason Brown's briefcase was the first indication... Full Article at ESPN
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. During a winless September, the Titans sounded like a team in denial. They maintained they were better than their record. Players and coaches stressed the importance of not panicking. Better days were ahead, they said. Full Article at The Tennessean
Titans center Kevin Mawae is in his 16th NFL season. He's been named to seven Pro Bowls. More important to him is peace of mind, knowing he's earned enough money to have his family set for life. Full Article at Daily News Journal
Rex Ryan coached defenses in Baltimore that were trash-talking, hard-hitting and, most of all, game-changing. He has built this Jets defense into the same thing, a Ravens North, and opponents are noticing. Full Article at New York Post
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Tennessee Titans offensive tackle Michael Roos, left, talks with center Kevin Mawae, right, as players clean out their lockers in Nashville, Tenn. , Monday, Jan. 12, 2009.
View Photo »In this Aug. 13, 2009, photo, Tennessee Titans center Kevin Mawae takes a rest while rehabilitating his torn left triceps tendon during NFL football training camp in Nashville, Tenn.
View Photo »Tennessee Titans center Kevin Mawae works out with heavy ropes as he recovers from an injury during NFL football training camp in Nashville, Tenn. , Tuesday, Aug. 4, 2009.
View Photo »Members of the NFL players union, from left, former Oakland Raiders Nolan Harrison, Takeo Spikes of the San Francisco 49ers, Kevin Mawae of the Tennessee Titans, and Joe Thomas of the Cleveland Browns, wait outside the office of Rep. Barbara Lee, D-Calif. , Wednesday, July 15, 2009, on...
View Photo »NFL players union's executive director DeMaurice Smith, center, and union members, from left, Mike Vrabel of the Kansas City Chiefs, former Oakland Raiders Nolan Harrison, Kevin Mawae of the Tennessee Titans, and Joe Thomas of the Cleveland Browns, walk towards the office of Rep. Barbar...
View Photo »NASHVILLE, TN - JULY 9: NFL center Kevin Mawae of the Tennessee Titans speaks to the press before entering a memorial for former Titans quarterback Steve McNair July 9, 2009 in Nashville, Tennessee.
View Photo »Tennessee Titans center Kevin Mawae speaks during a memorial service for Steve McNair in Nashville, Tenn. , Thursday, July 9, 2009. McNair, a former NFL quarterback with the Houston Oilers, Tennessee Titans, and Baltimore Ravens, was found shot to death in Nashville on Saturday.
View Photo »TAMPA, FL - JANUARY 29: President Kevin Mawae speaks with the media during the "NFL Player's Association Press Conference" at the Convention Center on January 29, 2009 in Tampa, Florida.
View Photo »TAMPA, FL - JANUARY 29: (L-R) Acting Executive Director Richard Berthelsen, Director of Communications Carl Francis and President Kevin Mawae speak during the "NFL Player's Association Press Conference" at the Convention Center on January 29, 2009 in Tampa, Florida.
View Photo »Tennessee Titans center Kevin Mawae (68) and tight end Alge Crumpler (83) leave the field after beating the Cleveland Browns 28-9 to win the AFC South title in an NFL football game in Nashville, Tenn. , Sunday, Dec. 7, 2008.
View Photo »Tennessee Titans (L-R) LenDale White, Chris Johnson, Kevin Mawae and Albert Haynesworth get spoons ready to eat fruit cobbler following their Thanksgiving Day NFL football game against the Detroit Lions in Detroit, Michigan, November 27, 2008.
View Photo »In this Aug. 13, 2009, photo, Tennessee Titans center Kevin Mawae takes a rest while rehabilitating his torn left triceps tendon during NFL football training camp in Nashville, Tenn.
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- otrtyres
6 hours ago
@SI_JimTrotter I agree, there won't be a lockout, thus saith Kevin Mawae via Ron Jaworski anyway.
- BroncosItaly 1 day ago
- angieewing
1 day ago
