WR Nate Washington's focus is to get the job done: ‘I have no problem with who they brought in or didn’t bring in’
Tennessee Titans wide receiver Nate Washington signed with the Pittsburgh Steelers as an undrafted free agent in 2005.
He became the Steelers' slot receiver throughout the 2008 season. Washington signed a 6-year, $27 million deal with the Titans in 2009 to become a starter in their offense.
He had his best year in 2011 when injuries hit the receiving corps hard, hauling in...
Nate Washington not worried about losing his job
Tennessee Titans’ receiver Nate Washington will be turning 30 this year. Normally at this age in the NFL, you’re probably looking at getting replaced. Couple that with the fact that Washington shares the depth chart with 3 high draft pick receivers, two of them first-rounders, that is enough to have any player worried. Washington, however, is not worried about losing his job...
Titans Unlikely To Part Ways With WR Nate Washington
Despite speculation that the Tennessee Titans could either trade or release veteran WR Nate Washington, Jim Wyatt of the Nashville Tennessean writes that the team’s coaching staff still views him as important player this season.
HC Mike Munchak made it pretty clear that the Washington still has a role in their offense.
“He is our leader,” said Munchak. “We know how...
Munchak takes Titans to movie on last day of OTAs
Tennessee coach Mike Munchak has used the last day of OTAs to take the Titans to the movies.
On the last day of organized team activities Friday, Munchak took the Titans to a sneak preview of the Brad Pitt film ''World War Z.''
Offensive guard Andy Levitre and fullback Collin Mooney both tweeted that they were headed to the movie.
Titans spokesman Robbie Bohren...
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Football Nation Preview: The 2013 Tennessee Titans
2012 Record: 6-102012 DownfallDefensive CrashIn 2011, the first year with Mike Munchak running the show, the Titans gave up just 19.8 PPG, eighth best average in the league.One year later, Tennessee allowed 29.4 PPG, the worst in the NFL. How does a team allow 10 more points a game than it did the year before?Even if you took away the staggering number of touchdowns that can'...
Johnson wants 2,000 yards again, playoffs too
Chris Johnson is often asked how many yards he thinks he can rush for any season, and the player nicknamed CJ2K always responds with the same answer: 2,000.
But Johnson says he is rarely asked about his team goals and gets tabbed as a selfish player for mentioning his personal goal.
Still, he believes he can run for 2,000 yards again and help the Titans make the playoffs. His ultimate...
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Tennessee Titans UDFA CB George Baker is still new to the position but not football
George Baker was a pure athlete in Miami when he was coming out of high school. He was an All State offensive player and at 5’11, 180 pounds he was a blazer. He never played CB until USF in college, but George turned out to be a very good player. He finished his 2012 season with 42 tackles, 5 pass break ups and several huge hits. George understands it will take work for him...
Titans agree to terms with WR Justin Hunter
The Tennessee Titans have agreed to terms with receiver Justin Hunter, their second-round draft selection.
The Titans announced the agreement Thursday.
The 6-foot-3 Hunter spent three seasons at the University of Tennessee where he caught 106 passes for 1,812 yards and 18 touchdowns. He was second-team All-Southeastern Conference as a junior after 73 receptions for 1,083 yards...
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Titans' McCarthy primed for productive, healthy season
NASHVILLE, Tenn. The Tennessee Titans have liked what they've seen in two seasons from Colin McCarthy.
The thing is, they just havent seen the middle linebacker enough for their liking.
Ditto that feeling for McCarthy, who exploded onto the scene to earn the starting slot two seasons ago as a rookie and unheralded fourth-round draft pick out of Miami (Fla.). By the time 2012...
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Stefan Charles out to show he’s got the goods
Ever heard of the University of Regina? Well, me either, but defensive tackle Stefan Charles is a beast at 6’4 and 328lbs for the Tennessee Titans and attended the school. I think it’s safe to say with a good preseason, Zach Clayton and DaJohn Harris could be on the outside looking in.
Charles might look the part of a defensive tackle, but he has never actually played against...
Chris Johnson reportedly looks to be in great shape
According to Jim Wyatt of the Tennessean, Chris Johnson is in fantastic shape. Of course, we did hear that same thing last year. I wouldn’t hang on this comment too much. Johnson played well under par in 2012. Although, this year could be different for Johnson. He’s playing behind probably the best offensive line in his entire career. 2013 might be his last chance to solidify...
Chris Johnson Reportedly in ‘Great Shape’
Tennessee Titans running back Chris Johnson ”looks to be in great shape” and “has been explosive” during the team’s OTAs on Monday, according to Jim Wyatt of The Tennessean. Photo Via Official Tennessee Titans Facebook Page It’s worth noting that we did hear similar things all last offseason, and when the games got underway, Johnson was inconsistent and ultimately blamed...
Titans Rookie WR Justin Hunter Has Not Impressed
Tennessee Titans rookie wide receiver, Justin Hunter, has missed his seventh consecutive OTA practice. And a couple of days ago, he was even called out by his WR coach Shawn Jeffers saying, “Justin needs to get his (butt) going… Sometimes we have to fight through things. That’s how I was taught with Bill Parcells. If it ain’t broke, then I’m not hurt.”
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Titans waive veteran C Eugene Amano
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- The Tennessee Titans have waived veteran center Eugene Amano after he spent nine seasons and played 124 games for the franchise.
The Titans announced they made the move Thursday following an organized team activity.
Amano was a seventh-round draft pick out of Southeast Missouri State in 2004, and he wound up starting 68 games for the Titans at left guard and...
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Tennessee Titans Kenny Britt:I don’t believe I have to prove anything
Kenny Britt is on his ninth life.
The talented yet trouble-minded wideout is coming off another off-season that was tainted by trouble.
His 2012-13 season was largely a wash thanks to knee issues that have dragged him down on the field since 2011.
He is walking into the last year of his rookie deal and yet he feels that he has nothing to prove.
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