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7/27/2006
Vince Young, ten
Young agreed to a five-year deal, with an option for a sixth, with the Titans on Thursday. The third overall draft pick out of Texas is guaranteed $25.7 million and could get as much as $58 million with option and roster bonuses and salary. "It was a great deal for us," said Major Adams, the quarterback's agent.
LenDale White, ten
White, a 6-foot-1, 235-pound running back, agreed to terms with the Titans on Thursday. The second-round draft pick out of Southern California was hampered with a right hamstring injury that dropped him in the draft, but he has since recovered. White recorded 52 rushing touchdowns during his three college seasons while fumbling just four times in his last 541 carries.
6/20/2006
LenDale White, ten
White said the hamstring injury that has bothered him since the spring has healed, and he is now working on conditioning. "It feels a lot better getting in there with the team and coming along," said White, who participated in team drills for a second consecutive minicamp practice Tuesday. "It definitely feels good to finally be running the football, instead of rehabbing all day."
3/14/2006
Kevin Mawae, ten
After an injury-filled season with the Jets, former Pro Bowl center Mawae agreed to join the Tennessee Titans this season.
David Givens, ten
The Tennessee Titans signed Givens to a five-year deal worth $24 million, including an $8 million signing bonus. Givens and Drew Bennett will become No. 1 receiving options for the Titans.
3/2/2006
Travis Henry, ten
Henry and the Titans have come to terms on a restructured contract that saves the team from paying a $4 million option the running back was scheduled to get. Instead, he will receive a new multi-year contract.
2/17/2006
Kyle Vanden Bosch, ten
Vanden Bosch and the Tennessee Titans reached an agreement on a multiyear deal Thursday, keeping the defensive end off the market. Vanden Bosch earned the veteran's minimum of $540,000 last season, when his worth was in doubt because of torn ACLs in both of his knees. He recorded 100 tackles and 12 1/2 sacks last season, more than doubling his career high of five sacks. The terms of his new contract were not immediately disclosed.
1/26/2006
Kyle Vanden Bosch, ten
Vanden Bosch reportedly will replace the injured Miami Dolphins defensive end Jason Taylor on the AFC roster for the Feb. 12 Pro Bowl in Honolulu.
1/5/2006
Drew Bennett, ten
On Tuesday, Bennett underwent arthroscopic surgery to clean out his troublesome knee. The veteran receiver, who battled soreness in the knee for more than a month late in the season, plans to be recovered in time to take part in the majority of the Titans' offseason workouts.
12/30/2005
Matt Mauck, ten
Mauck, who has spent the majority of the 2005 campaign listed third on the Titans' depth chart, has been taking the bulk of the snaps with the first-team offense in practice this week. Unless regular starter Steve McNair bounces back quickly from his strained pectoral muscle, it appears Mauck will get the nod in Sunday's season finale against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
12/27/2005
Drew Bennett, ten
Battling a sore knee for nearly a month, Bennett now is nursing a slight groin strain. The Titans' receiver will be limited in practice this week, and his availability for Sunday's season finale against the Jacksonville Jaguars might be a game-time decision. At this point, he is considered as questionable.
Tyrone Calico, ten
Calico will not play in Sunday's regular-season finale against the Jacksonville Jaguars, due to a strained right hamstring. The receiver suffered the injury in Saturday's loss to the Miami Dolphins and finished with just one catch for nine yards.
Chris Brown, ten
Brown aggravated his shoulder and ankle injuries in Saturday's loss to the Miami Dolphins, limiting him to just 18 yards on seven carries. The Titans' running back, who has been battling various ailments all season but has yet to miss a game, will be limited in practice again this week. He is currently listed as questionable for Sunday's season finale against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
12/24/2005
Chris Brown, ten
Although he was limited in practice this week because of a shoulder injury suffered in the Week 15 loss to Seattle, Brown is expected to be ready to go when the Titans take on the Miami Dolphins on Saturday.
12/22/2005
Erron Kinney, ten
Kinney, who has been sidelined for more than two weeks while recovering from arthroscopic surgery on his right knee, has shown significant improvement recently, and there is a chance he could be in the Titans' lineup for Saturday's matchup with the Miami Dolphins. However, the tight end did not practice with the team on Thursday and remains listed as questionable on the injury report.
Travis Henry, ten
Henry, who missed last weekend's loss to the Seattle Seahawks with a sprained right ankle, was able to practice with the Tennessee Titans on Thursday, and barring any setbacks, he'll be available for Saturday's tussle with the Miami Dolphins. The running back could get the starting nod if Chris Brown is unable to bounce back from his shoulder injury.
Drew Bennett, ten
The sore knee Bennett has been battling the last couple of weeks did not prevent him from practicing with the Tennessee Titans on Thursday. The receiver, who is listed as questionable on the injury report, plans to be in the starting lineup for Saturday's tussle with the Miami Dolphins. He is coming off his best game of the season, notching eight catches for 93 yards and two touchdowns in last weekend's loss to the Seattle Seahawks.
12/21/2005
Chris Brown, ten
Brown added to his laundry list of ailments, suffering a shoulder injury in Sunday's loss to the Seattle Seahawks. The running back, who has battled ankle and elbow problems this season as well, did not practice with the Tennessee Titans on Tuesday and currently is listed as questionable for Saturday's tussle with the Miami Dolphins.
12/18/2005
Travis Henry, ten
The Titans deactivated Henry for Sunday's game against Seattle. The Titans' running back sprained his right ankle in last week's victory over Houston, and was slowed by the flu this week.
David Givens, ten
Givens had six receptions for a career-high 137 yards and a touchdown in Saturday's 28-0 victory over Tampa Bay. It was the second game with 130 receiving yards or more this season for the Patriots' receiver.
Chris Brown, ten
Brown will start for the Titans Sunday against Seattle. The running back had been listed as questionable on the injury report with an elbow injury.
12/16/2005
Ben Troupe, ten
Troupe has recovered from the concussion he suffered in last weekend's win over the Houston Texans, and he is slated to get the starting nod in Sunday's tussle with the Seattle Seahawks. He has been practicing with the Titans this week, and currently is listed as probable on the injury report.
12/15/2005
Erron Kinney, ten
Kinney is still battling some swelling in his right knee, but he was able to do some light running during the Titans' practice on Wednesday. The tight end, who underwent arthroscopic surgery last Tuesday, will continue to rehab and receive treatment on a daily basis in hopes of returning as soon as possible. Officially, he has been listed as questionable for Sunday's matchup with the Seattle Seahawks.
Bobby Wade, ten
The Tennessee Titans have claimed Wade off waivers from the Chicago Bears, supplying them with some depth at receiver. The wideout was cut earlier this week, primarily due to his fumbling problems on special teams. He dropped the ball eight times this season while serving as the Bears' primary punt returner.
12/14/2005
Bobby Wade, ten
Unable to shake his fumbling problems on special teams, Wade has been released by the Chicago Bears. The receiver dropped the ball eight times this season while serving as the team's primary punt returner. His spot on the roster will be filled over the next couple of days.
12/12/2005
Travis Henry, ten
Henry was unable to return to the Titans' backfield after spraining his ankle in the third quarter of Sunday's win over the Houston Texans. Prior to his departure, the running back rushed for 19 yards on eight carries and hauled in three passes for 54 yards. According to head coach Jeff Fisher, Henry will miss at least next weekend's matchup with the Seattle Seahawks.
Ben Troupe, ten
Troupe was unable to return to Sunday's win over the Houston Texans after suffering a concussion. With regular starter Erron Kinney also out while recovering from knee surgery, the Titans looked to Bo Scaife to fill the void in the lineup.
12/9/2005
Drew Bennett, ten
Nursing a sore knee, Bennett did not practice with the Tennessee Titans on Wednesday, but he was able to work out on Thursday and reported no major problems. Officially, the receiver has been listed as questionable on the injury report, but the ailment is not expected to prevent him from playing in Sunday's battle with the Houston Texans.
Chris Brown, ten
Brown expanded his workouts on Thursday after missing much of Wednesday's practice to rest his sore ankle. The running back currently is listed as questionable on the Titans' injury report, but he expects to be available for Sunday's tussle with the Houston Texans.
12/7/2005
Erron Kinney, ten
On Tuesday, Kinney underwent arthroscopic surgery to repair the damage he suffered in his right knee during Sunday's loss to the Indianapolis Colts. The procedure was considered minor, and the tight end hopes to return to the Titans' lineup before the end of the 2005 campaign. However, he already has been ruled out of this weekend's matchup with the Houston Texans. Kinney has been productive this season, notching 54 catches for 537 yards and two touchdowns.
Ben Troupe, ten
With top pass-catching tight end Erron Kinney sidelined for at least a week after undergoing minor knee surgery, Troupe is expected to see more looks in the Titans' passing attack going forward. The second-year player, who was a second-round pick in last year's draft, has tallied 37 catches for 297 yards and three touchdowns in 11 games this season.
12/6/2005
David Givens, ten
As anticipated, Givens was back in the Patriots' starting lineup for Sunday's matchup with the New York Jets. The veteran receiver, who had missed the team's previous three games with an undisclosed knee injury, finished with five catches for 27 yards.
12/5/2005
Erron Kinney, ten
The sore quadriceps muscle that limited Kinney earlier in the week did not prevent him from taking the field in Sunday's matchup with the Indianapolis Colts. However, the Titans' tight end suffered a knee injury early in the contest and was unable to return to the lineup. Ben Troupe served as the team's primary target from the position following Kinney's departure.
Roydell Williams, ten
Williams will miss the rest of the season after undergoing surgery on Monday to repair his broken right wrist. The rookie is the second Titans receiver to be lost for the season in the last two weeks, as first-year wideout Brandon Jones tore his ACL last Sunday and was forced to go under the knife.
12/4/2005
Chris Brown, ten
Brown was listed as questionable on the Titans' injury report this week, due to a sore ankle. Despite being limited in practice by the ailment, the running back will be in the starting lineup for Sunday's matchup with the Indianapolis Colts.
12/2/2005
Erron Kinney, ten
Kinney was able to practice with the Tennessee Titans on Friday after being limited by a sore quadriceps muscle earlier in the week. The tight end is expected to be in the lineup for Sunday's matchup with the Indianapolis Colts.
David Givens, ten
Givens has declared himself ready to return to the Patriots' lineup for Sunday's battle with the New York Jets. After missing the last three games with an undisclosed knee injury, the veteran receiver has been practicing all week without any problems. He continues to be listed as questionable on the injury report.
Tyrone Calico, ten
Calico has been practicing at full speed this week, and he plans to return to the Titans' lineup for Sunday's matchup with the Indianapolis Colts. The receiver, who has 14 catches for 111 yards and no touchdowns in eight games this season, has missed the team's last three contests with a strained calf muscle.
Chris Brown, ten
Brown has been able to practice with the Tennessee Titans the past couple of days after missing Wednesday's workout, but his action has been limited. The running back currently is listed as questionable for Sunday's matchup with the Indianapolis Colts, due to the ankle injury he suffered last weekend.
12/1/2005
David Givens, ten
It appears Givens should return to the Patriots' starting lineup for Sunday's matchup with the New York Jets, barring any last-minute setbacks. The receiver, who has missed the team's last three games with an unspecified knee injury, reportedly returned to practice on Wednesday and made it through the workout without any problems.
11/30/2005
Chris Brown, ten
Brown did not practice with the Tennessee Titans on Wednesday, due to the ankle he sprained in last weekend's win over the San Francisco 49ers. However, the running back has responded to treatment over the past couple of days, and he is slated to return to the field on Thursday, according to head coach Jeff Fisher.
Brandon Jones, ten
According to Titans head coach Jeff Fisher, tests have revealed that Jones has a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee, an injury suffered in last weekend's matchup with the San Francisco 49ers. The rookie receiver, who was a third-round pick in this year's draft, will undergo surgery within the next two weeks and miss the remainder of the 2005 campaign. He will be placed on injured reserve.
11/29/2005
Tyrone Calico, ten
After missing nearly a month with a strained calf muscle, Calico is expected to return to practice with the Tennessee Titans this week, and barring any setbacks, he will be available for Sunday's matchup with the Indianapolis Colts. The receiver's services will be a welcome addition, as rookie Brandon Jones likely will miss the contest with a knee injury.
11/28/2005
Chris Brown, ten
Brown was forced to leave after spraining his ankle in the second quarter of Sunday's win over the San Francisco 49ers. However, he returned to the Titans' lineup in the second half and finished with 30 yards on 10 carries, along with three catches for 105 yards, including a 57-yard touchdown grab. He also had a 35-yard TD run negated by a holding penalty. With Brown a bit hobbled, Travis Henry saw his most extensive action of the year, picking up 86 yards on 13 rushes.
Brandon Jones, ten
Jones was forced to leave Sunday's game against the San Francisco 49ers after spraining his right knee in the second quarter. Initial X-rays were negative, but Titans head coach Jeff Fisher said the rookie receiver will undergo more tests on Monday to determine the extent of the injury. For now, he has been listed as day-to-day.
11/27/2005
David Givens, ten
The Boston Globe is reporting that Givens will miss a third straight game with a knee injury. The New England wide receiver has missed victories over Miami and New Orleans. He has 42 catches for 477 yards and one touchdown this season.
11/21/2005
David Givens, ten
Givens was absent from the Patriots' lineup for Sunday's matchup with the New Orleans Saints, missing his second consecutive game with an unspecified knee injury. The team has not disclosed exactly how much more time the receiver might miss. Troy Brown, Tim Dwight, Bethel Johnson and Andre' Davis should see get more looks in his stead.
Chris Brown, ten
Brown scored for the third consecutive game, notching two touchdowns in Sunday's loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars. The Titans' running back rushed for 61 yards and a score on 20 carries, while adding four catches for 58 yards and the first receiving TD of his NFL career.
11/20/2005
Drew Bennett, ten
Bennett will make his first start since October 16 when the Titans take on the Jacksonville Jaguars today.
Tyrone Calico, ten
Calico will be inactive for today's game against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Ben Troupe, ten
Troupe has been activated for today's game, and the tight end should be in Tennessee's starting lineup.
11/19/2005
Drew Bennett, ten
After making through practices this week with minimal discomfort in his surgically repaired thumb, Bennett is expected to start at wide receiver against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
11/17/2005
Drew Bennett, ten
Sporting a protective brace on the left thumb he dislocated nearly a month ago, Bennett reported no major problems after catching some passes during the Titans' practice on Wednesday. The receiver was still quite sore after having pins removed from the thumb last Friday, but if Wednesday's workout is any indication, he should be ready for Sunday's matchup with the Jacksonville Jaguars. Officially, he is listed as questionable.
David Givens, ten
The New England Patriots have yet to release any details about the knee injury that forced Givens to miss last weekend's win over the Miami Dolphins. The mysterious ailment prevented the receiver from taking part in the team's practice on Wednesday and currently has him listed as questionable for Sunday's meeting with the New Orleans Saints.
Tyrone Calico, ten
Calico continues to be hobbled by the calf muscle he strained in a Week 8 loss to the Oakland Raiders, and he is highly questionable for Sunday's matchup with the Jacksonville Jaguars. The receiver did not practice with the Titans on Wednesday.
Ben Troupe, ten
Troupe used the Titans' bye week to rest his sprained ankle, and he was able to work out with the team on Wednesday. The tight end, who missed one game with the ailment and is listed as questionable on this week's injury report, plans to be back in the lineup for Sunday's matchup with the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Brandon Jones, ten
Jones used the Titans' bye week to rest his sore left knee, and it appears he will be ready to return to action in Sunday's matchup with the Jacksonville Jaguars. The rookie receiver, who has missed the team's last two games with the injury, practiced without any problems on Wednesday. He should expand his workouts over the next couple of days.
11/15/2005
Drew Bennett, ten
Bennett is still quite sore, but he plans to return to practice later this week after having the pins removed from his dislocated left thumb on Friday. If no major problems are reported, the Titans' receiver should see some time in Sunday's battle with the Jacksonville Jaguars, even if it is in a limited role. The ailment has kept him sidelined for more than a month.
11/13/2005
David Givens, ten
Givens will be inactive for today's game against the Miami Dolphins.
11/6/2005
Tyrone Calico, ten
Calico officially has been ruled out of Sunday's game against the Cleveland Browns. The receiver strained a calf muscle in last weekend's loss to the Oakland Raiders and was unable to practice with the Titans this week.
Ben Troupe, ten
Due to the high ankle sprain he suffered last weekend, Troupe will be inactive for Sunday's matchup with the Cleveland Browns. Erron Kinney will handle the bulk of the Titans' tight-end duties, while Bo Scaife should see more playing time as well.
11/5/2005
Tyrone Calico, ten
Calico is unlikely to play Sunday against the Cleveland Browns after being unable to practice all week because of a calf injury suffered in Tennessee's loss to the Oakland Raiders last week.
11/3/2005
Tyrone Calico, ten
The calf muscle Calico strained in last weekend's loss to the Oakland Raiders prevented him from practicing with the Tennessee Titans on Wednesday and currently has him listed as questionable on the team's injury report. The receiver hopes to test out the leg over the next couple of days to determine his availability for Sunday's meeting with the Cleveland Browns.
Brandon Jones, ten
Jones continues to be hobbled by soreness and swelling in his knee, and he was unable to practice with the Tennessee Titans on Wednesday. The rookie receiver, who was a third-round pick in this year's draft, currently is listed as questionable on the team's injury report and likely will be a game-time decision for Sunday's matchup with the Cleveland Browns. He has 21 catches for 274 yards and two touchdowns in seven games this season.
11/2/2005
Ben Troupe, ten
Troupe suffered a high ankle sprain in the Titans' loss to the Oakland Raiders last weekend, and his availability for Sunday's meeting with the Cleveland Browns is highly in question at this point. The tight end will continue to receive treatment on a daily basis, but with a bye looming in Week 10, there is a good chance that the team might hold him out to give the ankle the extra time to heal.
10/31/2005
Tyrone Calico, ten
Calico was unable to return to the Titans' lineup after straining a calf muscle in the second quarter of Sunday's loss to the Oakland Raiders. The Titans' receiver will be re-evaluated over the next couple of days to determine his status and availability for next weekend's matchup with the Cleveland Browns.
Chris Brown, ten
As anticipated, Brown was in the Titans' starting lineup for Sunday's matchup with the Oakland Raiders despite suffering a shoulder stinger in the team's last contest. The running back handled the bulk of the rushing load, finishing the game with 97 yards and a touchdown on 19 carries. He also hauled in two passes for 13 yards.
10/30/2005
Chris Brown, ten
Brown has been listed as active for Sunday's game against the Raiders, despite suffering from a shoulder stinger. Brown should see the bulk of the rushing load for the Titans, even though backup Travis Henry is back from suspension.
10/28/2005
Brandon Jones, ten
Jones reported that the swelling in his ailing knee has subsided, but the receiver hasn't been able to practice with the Tennessee Titans this week. According to head coach Jeff Fisher, it is unlikely that Jones will be ready to take the field on Sunday against the Oakland Raiders. With fellow starter Drew Bennett sidelined with a finger injury as well, the team will look to Tyrone Calico, Roydell Williams and Courtney Roby to pick up the slack.
10/27/2005
Brandon Jones, ten
Jones won't need surgery on his sprained right knee, but the injury might prevent him from playing in Sunday's meeting with the Oakland Raiders. The Titans' rookie receiver, who went down in last weekend's loss to the Arizona Cardinals, did not practice with the team on Wednesday. He will be re-evaluated over the next couple of days.
10/26/2005
Travis Henry, ten
According to Titans head coach Jeff Fisher, Henry and Chris Brown will split carries in practice this week, and the process likely will be the same in Sunday's matchup with the Oakland Raiders. Brown is questionable after suffering a shoulder stinger last weekend, but the team is confident that he will be able to start on Sunday. Henry, who returned to action this week after serving a a four-game suspension, will be second on the depth chart.
Chris Brown, ten
Brown was forced to leave Sunday's loss to the Arizona Cardinals with a shoulder stinger, but further tests have revealed no major problems, and he should be able to practice with the Tennessee Titans over the next few days. According to head coach Jeff Fisher, the running back will split carries with Travis Henry, who returned this week after serving a four-game suspension for violating the league's substance abuse policy.
Sloan Thomas, ten
The Tennessee Titans have promoted Thomas from their practice squad. The receiver spent training camp with the Houston Texans, but was released prior to the start of the regular season.
10/24/2005
Billy Volek, ten
Volek, who got the starting nod in place of the ailing Steve McNair in Sunday's meeting with the Arizona Cardinals, was forced to leave in the second half after suffering a mild concussion. Prior to his departure, the quarterback went 18 of 32 for 198 yards with one touchdown and an interception. Regular third-stringer Matt Mauck took over for the Titans after Volek went down.
Travis Henry, ten
Henry will return to practice with the Tennessee Titans this week after finishing up his four-game suspension for violating the league's substance abuse policy. The timing could not be better, as starting tailback Chris Brown is questionable for the team's next contest after suffering a shoulder stinger in Sunday's loss to the Arizona Cardinals. In three games this season, Henry has 97 yards on 31 carries, as well as three catches for 20 yards.
Chris Brown, ten
Brown was unable to return to the Tennessee Titans' lineup after suffering a shoulder stinger in Sunday's meeting with the Arizona Cardinals. The running back, who was replaced by Jarrett Payton, will be re-evaluated on Monday to determine his status. Prior to his departure, Brown had 37 yards on 10 carries, as well a lost fumble.
Brandon Jones, ten
Brandon Jones will undergo more tests over the next day or two to determine the extent of the right knee injury he suffered in Sunday's loss to the Arizona Cardinals. The Titans' rookie receiver, who was a third-round pick in this year's draft, originally was diagnosed with a sprain and has been listed as day-to-day.
10/22/2005
Billy Volek, ten
Billy Volek will make his 10th career start on Sunday when the Tennessee Titans take on the Cardinals in Arizona. He replaces Steve McNair, who is out with back and ankle injuries, and did not even accompany the team to Arizona.
10/21/2005
Erron Kinney, ten
Due to a sprained ankle, Kinney has been limited in practice this week, but the Titans are fairly confident that he will be available for Sunday's matchup with the Arizona Cardinals. The tight end officially is listed as questionable.
10/17/2005
Kevin Mawae, ten
Tests have revealed that Mawae has a torn triceps muscle, an injury suffered in the second half of Sunday's loss to the Buffalo Bills. The 12-year veteran center is expected to miss the rest of the 2005 campaign and likely will be placed on injured reserve in the near future. Jonathan Goodwin is the top candidate to fill the void on the Jets' offensive line.
Drew Bennett, ten
Bennett's dislocated left thumb would not go back into place, according to head coach Jeff Fisher, so he was forced to undergo surgery on Monday, and a pin was placed in his hand. The receiver, who has battled through heel, ankle and knee injuries already this season, is expected to be sidelined for at least the next two weeks. He has 26 catches for 407 yards and one touchdown in six contests this year.
Chris Brown, ten
Brown finally found the end zone, picking up 84 yards and scoring two touchdowns on 18 carries in Sunday's loss to the Cincinnati Bengals. The Titans' running back had failed to score in his first five games of the 2005 campaign.
10/16/2005
Drew Bennett, ten
Despite missing practices late in the week, Bennett is expected to be active for the Tennessee Titans on Sunday. The wide receiver has been battling a sore knee. Through five contests this season, he has hauled in 19 passes for 346 yards and a TD.
10/14/2005
Drew Bennett, ten
Bennett missed his second straight practice on Friday due to a sore knee. The Titans' starting wide receiver is currently listed as questionable on the team's injury report.
10/13/2005
Drew Bennett, ten
As a precautionary measure, Bennett did not practice with the Tennessee Titans on Wednesday, but he is not listed on the team's injury report and is expected to be in the lineup for Sunday's matchup with the Cincinnati Bengals. The receiver has been nursing heel, ankle and knee injuries in recent weeks, so the Titans decided to give him a day off to rest and get ready for the weekend.
10/10/2005
Drew Bennett, ten
Bennett had his best game of the season in Sunday's victory over the Houston Texans, despite being listed as questionable going into the contest. The Titans' receiver, who was limited in practice last week because of heel, ankle and knee injuries, finished with five catches for a season-high 99 yards and scored his first touchdown of the 2005 campaign.
Ben Troupe, ten
The elbow injury that kept Troupe out of practice early last week did not prevent him from playing in Sunday's matchup with the Houston Texans. The second-year tight end was busy in the Titans' offensive attack, hauling in a career-high eight passes for 67 yards and a touchdown.
10/9/2005
Erron Kinney, ten
Despite being listed as questionable and missing some practice time earlier in the week, Kinney will be in the Titans' lineup for Sunday's matchup with the Houston Texans. The tight end was limited as a precautionary measure, due to a bruised chest.
Drew Bennett, ten
Bennett was limited in practice all week because of heel, ankle and knee injuries, but he will be in the Titans' starting lineup for Sunday's game against the Houston Texans. The receiver, listed as questionable going into the contest, should be Steve McNair's primary target this weekend.
10/7/2005
Erron Kinney, ten
Nursing a bruised chest, Kinney has been held out of practice this week as a precautionary measure. However, the tight end, despite being listed as questionable on the Titans' injury report, plans to be in the lineup for Sunday's meeting with the Houston Texans.
Albert Haynesworth, ten
After sitting out for nearly three weeks with a sprained left knee, Haynesworth returned to practice with the Tennessee Titans on Thursday, albeit on a limited basis. The defensive tackle will test his leg over the next couple of days to determine if he will be available for Sunday's meeting with the Houston Texans. Officially, he has been listed as questionable.
10/6/2005
Drew Bennett, ten
In addition to the bruised heel that he has been nursing the past couple of weeks, Bennett now is being hobbled by a sore knee and bruised hip. The ailments prevented the receiver from practicing with the Titans on Wednesday, and currently he is listed as questionable for Sunday's meeting with the Houston Texans.
10/5/2005
Brandon Jones, ten
Jones has moved up the Titans' depth chart and will step into the starting lineup, replacing Tyrone Calico, who still is not quite back to full strength after undergoing knee surgery. The rookie receiver, a third-round pick in this year's draft, will line up opposite Drew Bennett.
10/3/2005
Jarrett Payton, ten
Payton made his regular-season NFL debut in Sunday's meeting with the Indianapolis Colts after being promoted from the Titans' practice squad before the game. The running back, who served as a backup to starter Chris Brown, finished the contest with 37 yards on four carries.
10/2/2005
Drew Bennett, ten
Suffering from a bruised heel, Bennett has been limited during the Titans' practices this week, and has been listed as questionable on the team's injury report. Despite the listing, Bennett is expected to play on Sunday against the Colts.
9/29/2005
Drew Bennett, ten
As was the case last week, Bennett has been limited in practice over the past couple of days, due to lingering soreness in his bruised heel. However, according to Titans head coach Jeff Fisher, the receiver will take part in full-speed workouts on Thursday and be ready for Sunday's battle with the Indianapolis Colts.
9/27/2005
Matt Mauck, ten
The Titans have promoted Mauck to their active roster on Tuesday. Mauck was planning on flying to New York to try out for the Jets, when the Titans contacted him to tell him they were keeping him for themselves. Mauck will be listed as the team's third quarterback behind Steve McNair and Billy Volek.
9/26/2005
Travis Henry, ten
As was rumored on Sunday, Henry has been suspended for four games by the NFL for violating the league's substance abuse policy. The Titans' running back is not expected to appeal, meaning he will begin serving the penalty immediately. He'll be eligible to return to the club on October 24.
Drew Bennett, ten
Despite missing some practice time last week with a bruised heel, Bennett was in the Tennessee Titans' starting lineup for Sunday's meeting with the St. Louis Rams, as anticipated. The receiver finished the game with six catches for 96 yards.
David Givens, ten
Givens posted the best totals of his NFL career in Sunday's three-point victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers, notching nine receptions for 130 yards. Through three games this season, he has hauled in 16 passes for 217 yards, but has yet to find the end zone.
Chris Brown, ten
As anticipated, Brown was in the Titans' starting backfield for Sunday's meeting with the St. Louis Rams after recovering from the mild concussion he suffered a week prior. The running back got the majority of the work, rushing for 83 yards on 20 carries and making two catches for five yards.
9/25/2005
Drew Bennett, ten
Bennett will be in the starting lineup today when the Titans face the St. Louis Rams.
Albert Haynesworth, ten
Haynesworth is inactive for the Titans as they face the St. Louis Rams today. Third year player Rien Long fills in at right defensive tackle.
9/23/2005
Drew Bennett, ten
As the Titans had hoped, Bennett was able to return to practice on Thursday after missing some time earlier in the week with a bruised heel. The receiver continues to be listed as questionable on the injury report, but according to head coach Jeff Fisher, the team is confident that he will be in the starting lineup for Sunday's matchup with the St. Louis Rams.
9/22/2005
Drew Bennett, ten
A bruised heel has prevented Bennett from practicing with the Titans this week and currently has him listed as questionable for Sunday's meeting with the St. Louis Rams. However, according to head coach Jeff Fisher, the injury is not considered serious, and the receiver is expected to return to the field within the next day or two.
Albert Haynesworth, ten
Tests on Haynesworth's ailing left knee have revealed no serious damage, and he is considered day-to-day, according to Titans head coach Jeff Fisher. The defensive tackle hurt his knee when he caught his left leg against the foot of fellow defensive lineman Jared Clauss in the third quarter of Sunday's victory over the Baltimore Ravens. Haynesworth did not practice with the Titans on Wednesday.
Chris Brown, ten
Brown has nearly recovered from the mild concussion he suffered during last weekend's action, and he is taking part in full-speed practices this week. Barring any setbacks over the next couple of days, the Titans' running back will be in the starting lineup for Sunday's battle with the St. Louis Rams. He has 96 yards on 19 carries and three catches for 25 yards in two games this season.
Vincent Fuller, ten
Fuller has been ruled out of Sunday's meeting with the St. Louis Rams after undergoing surgery to have a plate inserted into his broken right leg. The Titans currently don't have a timetable for the rookie safety's return, but according to head coach Jeff Fisher, his season doesn't appear to be over.
9/19/2005
Travis Henry, ten
Henry saw a few more touches than expected in Sunday's victory over the Baltimore Ravens, as fellow tailback Chris Brown was forced to leave early in the second half after suffering a mild concussion. Henry, who has been recovering from a nagging turf toe injury, finished with 62 yards on 18 carries.
Albert Haynesworth, ten
Haynesworth had to be helped off the field by Titans trainers before being carted to the locker room during Sunday's victory over the Baltimore Ravens. The Titans' defensive tackle hurt his knee when he caught his left leg against the foot of fellow defensive lineman Jared Clauss in the third quarter and was unable to return. He will be re-evaluated on Monday to determine the extent of the injury.
Chris Brown, ten
Brown was unable to return to the Tennessee Titans' lineup after suffering a mild concussion early in the second half of Sunday's win over the Baltimore Ravens. The running back, who had 33 yards on eight carries and three catches for 25 yards prior to his departure, was replaced in the backfield by Travis Henry.
9/15/2005
Brad Hopkins, ten
Hopkins is back on the Titans' active roster after serving a one-game suspension, and he practiced with the team on Wednesday. The offensive lineman, who missed Tennessee's season opener last weekend, pleaded guilty earlier this year to assaulting his wife. He allegedly grabbed his wife's neck in an incident back in March because she wouldn't stop talking on a cell phone.
9/13/2005
Keith Bulluck, ten
As a precautionary measure, the Titans plan to limit Bulluck's work in practice over the next few days, as the linebacker strained a calf muscle in last weekend's loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers. However, the injury is considered minor, and barring any setbacks, he will be in the lineup for Sunday's meeting with the Baltimore Ravens.
9/12/2005
Ben Troupe, ten
Troupe did not appear limited in Sunday's season opener against the Pittsburgh Steelers despite seeing his first game action since breaking the fifth metatarsal bone in his left foot during a May minicamp. The tight end hauled in four passes for 28 yards and touchdown.
9/11/2005
Travis Henry, ten
Henry will be in uniform and available for Sunday's season opener against the Pittsburgh Steelers, but he'll likely be limited to 10 or fewer carries, as he continues to be slowed by a nagging turf toe injury. The ailment has bothered the Titans' running back for more than two weeks. Chris Brown will see the majority of the work out of Tennessee's backfield this weekend.
Bobby Wade, ten
Wade has tumbled down the Chicago Bears' depth chart and will be inactive for Sunday's regular-season opener against the Washington Redskins. The receiver had 42 catches for 481 yards in 16 games last season, but failed to find the end zone.
Ben Troupe, ten
Sidelined since fracturing the fifth metatarsal bone in his left foot during a May minicamp, Troupe will return to action in Sunday's regular-season opener against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Although he won't get the starting nod, the tight end should see plenty of time on the field.
9/9/2005
Ben Troupe, ten
Troupe has been practicing with the Titans since Wednesday, his first full-speed workouts since fracturing the fifth metatarsal bone in his left foot during a May minicamp. The tight end currently is listed as questionable on the Titans' injury report, but he has vowed to be in the lineup for Sunday's season opener against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
9/7/2005
David Givens, ten
Givens is listed as questionable for Thursday's game against Oakland with an undisclosed chest injury. His condition might be updated before the season opener, but New England is rarely forthcoming with much information regarding injuries.
Chris Brown, ten
According to Titans head coach Jeff Fisher, the team will try to get their running backs an average of 30 carries per game this season, and it appears he intends to split those touches fairly evenly between Brown and offseason acquisition Travis Henry. Brown, who was plagued by turf toe and ankle injuries last season, will be in the starting lineup for Sunday's Week 1 matchup with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
9/6/2005
Travis Henry, ten
According to Titans head coach Jeff Fisher, Henry likely will practice at full speed with the team on Wednesday after being hobbled for the past couple of weeks by a nagging turf toe injury. Barring any setbacks, the running back, who was acquired from the Buffalo Bills during the offseason, should be available for Sunday's opener against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Ben Troupe, ten
Troupe is expected to be cleared by the Titans' medical staff and return to practice with the team on Wednesday, his first full-speed workout since fracturing the fifth metatarsal bone in his left foot during a minicamp workout in May. The second-year tight end hopes to be ready for Sunday's regular-season opener against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
8/31/2005
Travis Henry, ten
Henry continues to be hobbled by a nagging turf toe injury, and the Tennessee Titans have ruled him out for Thursday's preseason finale against the Green Bay Packers. Whether the running back will be available for the start of the regular season is yet to be determined. The Titans acquired Henry from the Buffalo Bills during the offseason to serve as a backup to starting tailback Chris Brown.
8/29/2005
Ben Troupe, ten
Troupe reported no problems after running routes and catching some passes during the Titans' practice on Sunday, and barring any setbacks, he should be activated from the physically unable to perform list later this week. The second-year tight end has been sidelined since fracturing the fifth metatarsal bone in his left foot during a minicamp workout in May.
8/25/2005
Jay Taylor, ten
Taylor has signed with the Tennessee Titans. He appeared in five games last season after taking over the kicking duties from veteran Martin Gramatica, who was cut late in the year. Taylor nailed four of his five field-goal attempts and was perfect on 11 point-after tries.
8/24/2005
Travis Henry, ten
The Tennessee Titans aren't taking any chances with Henry's turf toe injury and already have ruled him out of Friday's exhibition game against the San Francisco 49ers. The running back, acquired from the Buffalo Bills during the offseason, is slated to split time in the backfield with Chris Brown in 2005.
Tyrone Calico, ten
Calico continues to slowly work his way back after undergoing knee surgery last year and missing all but one game of the 2004 campaign. The receiver has been limited in practice, but he hopes to see action in the Titans' final two exhibition games and be back to full strength by the start of the regular season.
Brandon Jones, ten
With Tyrone Calico slowly working his way back from knee surgery, Jones has been working out with the Titans' first-team offense, lining up opposite Drew Bennett. The rookie receiver, who was a third-round pick in this year's draft, currently is tied for the team lead in preseason catches with six.
8/20/2005
Brad Hopkins, ten
The NFL has suspended Hopkins for the Tennessee Titans' season opener against Pittsburgh after the lineman pleaded guilty earlier this year to assaulting his wife. Hopkins grabbed his wife's neck in an incident back in March because she wouldn't stop talking on a cell phone. He will likely be replaced in the starting lineup at left tackle by rookie Michael Roos.
8/17/2005
Travis Henry, ten
Henry has yet to return to practice with the Tennessee Titans this week, prompting the team to rule him out of Friday's exhibition game against the Atlanta Falcons. The running back, who suffered a mild turf toe injury in his Titans debut last weekend, continues to be listed as day-to-day.
Pacman Jones, ten
Jones and the Titans finally reached an agreement on a contract, but it has not been signed. The defensive back from West Virginia has been holding out, but is expected to sign the deal and begin practicing immediately.
8/15/2005
Travis Henry, ten
Henry is expected to miss some practice time this week and he might be asked to undergo a precautionary MRI, due to a mild cast of turf toe on his left foot. The running back, who was acquired from the Buffalo Bills last month, made his Titans debut in Friday's preseason matchup with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, rushing for 12 yards on four carries in limited action.
Chris Brown, ten
Brown has recovered from the turf toe and ankle injuries that plagued him last season, but he was held out of the Titans' lineup for Friday's preseason meeting with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, due to tightness in his hamstring. The move was considered precautionary, and the running back should be ready for the team's next exhibition contest.
8/8/2005
Michael Roos, ten
Roos signed a four-year deal with the Titans in late July, a pact that could be worth nearly $2 million to the offensive tackle out of Eastern Washington. The 6-foot-7, 315-pounder gave up a signing bonus in order to shave a year off the end of the deal so that he would hit the free-agent market a year earlier. Roos was Tennessee's second-round draft pick this past April.
8/6/2005
Pacman Jones, ten
Contract negotiations between the Titans and the agent for first-round draft pick Jones stalled on Friday, leaving team G.M. Floyd Reese unsure when a deal will be reached.
7/30/2005
Tyrone Calico, ten
Although Calico has received medical clearance to take part in training camp, he was limited on Friday to just some individual reps. The wide receiver, who missed all but one game of the 2004 season after injuring his left knee, is still wearing a large brace on the leg. More troubling is the report that he was walking with a slight limp on Friday.
7/28/2005
Lamont Thompson, ten
Thompson has re-signed with the Tennessee Titans, agreeing to a five-year contract. The defensive back, who was a second-round pick of the Cincinnati Bengals in 2002, recorded 65 tackles and four interceptions, including one returned for a touchdown in 16 games last season.
Ken Amato, ten
Amato has re-signed with the Tennessee Titans, agreeing to a multiyear contract extension. The linebacker sees most of his time as the team's long snapper.
Grant Mattos, ten
Mattos has been released by the Denver Broncos.
7/20/2005
Travis Henry, ten
Henry, who was acquired from the Buffalo Bills on Monday in exchange for a third-round pick in the 2006 NFL Draft, has signed a multiyear contract extension with his new club, the Tennessee Titans. Official terms of the new deal were not released, but the running back had just one year remaining on his old contract. After losing his starting job to Willis McGahee, Henry rushed for 326 yards on 94 carries in 10 games last season, but failed to find the end zone.
7/18/2005
Travis Henry, ten
Henry, whose name has been running through the trade rumor mill for several months, finally is on his way to another club. The Buffalo Bills have traded the running back to the Tennessee Titans in exchange for a third-round pick in the 2006 NFL draft, according to team president Tom Donahoe. After losing his starting job to Willis McGahee, Henry rushed for 326 yards on 94 carries in 10 games last season, but failed to find the end zone.
7/16/2005
Travis Henry, ten
ESPN's Len Pasquarelli is reporting that the Bills and Titans have an agreement in principle that would send Henry to Tennessee in exchange for a 2006 3rd round draft pick. Barring any complications, the trade, which is contingent on Henry passing a Titans-administered physical, is expected to be finalized sometime next week.
7/15/2005
Travis Henry, ten
Henry remains on the trading block after losing his starting job to Willis McGahee last season, and the Bills' disgruntled running back reportedly could be on his way to Jacksonville within the next several days, according to Jaguars head coach Jack Del Rio. The Jags are looking for some insurance in case Fred Taylor is slow to recover from offseason knee surgery.
7/13/2005
Pacman Jones, ten
Jones has been charged with simple assault and vandalism -- both misdemeanors -- after an altercation at a Nashville nightclub. The owner of the club has alleged that the cornerback, who was the Titans' top pick and No. 6 selection overall in this year's draft, grabbed his shirt and later struck him.
6/23/2005
Craig Hentrich, ten
Hentrich was forced to undergo emergency surgery after his appendix ruptured on Wednesday. According to Titans head coach Jeff Fisher, the punter will remain in the hospital for another day or two, but should be back on the field within about three weeks. He will be ready for the start of training camp.
6/1/2005
Chris Redman, ten
Redman has been released by the New England Patriots. The quarterback, who missed the entire 2004 season while recovering from back surgery, became expendable when the team inked veteran Doug Flutie in April. He has appeared in just 10 regular-season games in his NFL career -- all with the Baltimore Ravens -- going 106 of 198 for 1,111 yards, seven touchdowns and five interceptions.
5/27/2005
Ben Troupe, ten
After futher evaluation, Troupe has been diagnosed with a fractured fifth metatarsal bone in his left foot, an injury suffered during a workout with the Tennessee Titans on Monday. The tight end will be forced to undergo surgery in the near future to repair the damage. He'll likely need a couple of months to recover fully, but head coach Jeff Fisher expects him to be ready for the start of the 2005 regular season.
5/25/2005
Ben Troupe, ten
Troupe was forced to leave the Titans' workouts on Monday after suffering an injury to his left foot. Initial diagnosis is a broken bone, but the tight end will seek a second opinion before deciding whether or not to undergo surgery. He is expected to be sidelined for at least a couple of months.
5/19/2005
Chris Brown, ten
Brown will have his workouts limited over the next several weeks after breaking a bone in his right hand when he hit another player's helmet during the Titans' mini-camp on Wednesday. The running back, who was limited to just 11 games by turf toe and ankle problems last season, is expected to be ready for the start of training camp later this summer.
5/16/2005
Billy Volek, ten
According to Tennessee Titans head coach Jeff Fisher, Volek currently is about 90-percent recovered from offseason surgery to repair a severely separated throwing shoulder. The quarterback, who went under the knife nearly four months ago, plans to be at full strength by the start of training camp later this summer. In 10 games last season, Volek was 218 of 357 for 2,486 yards, 18 touchdowns and 10 interceptions. He also posted a rushing TD.
4/27/2005
Jay Taylor, ten
Taylor has been released by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He appeared in five games last season after taking over the kicking duties from veteran Martin Gramatica, who was cut late in the year. Taylor nailed four of his five field-goal attempts and was perfect on 11 point-after tries.
4/26/2005
Brad Hopkins, ten
Hopkins has been sentenced to a year of probation, must attend anger management counseling and donate $10,000 to charity after pleading guilty on Tuesday to assulting his wife. Reportedly, on March 14, the Titans' offensive lineman grabbed his wife around the neck and choked her because she would not stop talking to an insurance agent about coverage for their car.
4/19/2005
David Givens, ten
Givens has re-signed with the New England Patriots, agreeing to a one-year, $1.43 million contract. The receiver, a seventh-round pick in the 2002 Draft, had the best season of his three-year NFL career in 2004, hauling in 56 passes for 874 yards and three touchdowns in 15 games. He also scored in each of the Pats' three postseason contests.