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Terrell Owens Could Make Comeback With Tennessee…

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Terrell Owens has had quite an interesting off-season as the All-Pro wide receiver went to Korea for knee surgery, pretended he retired during an interview with ESPN and was recently rushed to the hospital for reasons unbeknownst to the general public. After all of that, however, the Tennessee Titans are still considering adding Owens once he is healthy according to head coach Mike Munchak.

Muchak did his local radio show earlier in the week and the topic of wide receivers was brought up in the wake of the season-ending injury to Kenny Britt just a few weeks ago. The Titans head coach revealed that he was interested in trading for Brandon Lloyd, which makes sense, and that the team’s next option might be to take a look at Owens.

“That’s something that at some point when (Owens’) health is better and he can pass a physical – people thought the midpoint of the season, maybe – he might be a guy that may be able to to work out to prove where he’s at,” Munchak said. “So of course us, or whoever else, is going to take a look, just like we have with other free agents, to see what kind of shape he’s in.”

As Pro Football Talk’s Michael David Smith notes, this apparently means that the 3-2 Titans are in win-now mode — a spot not many onlookers thought they might be through six weeks of an NFL season that didn’t look promising this summer.

Running low on time today, i’ll be back tomorrow hopefully with some more news.

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David Climer: Tennessee Titans need Chris Johnson…

NASHVILLE, Tenn.
The question of the day (and really the question of the season thus far as it relates to the Titans):

Is CJ OK?

Needless to say, something is missing. Chris Johnson is averaging 50 yards per game. He used to get that on one run. His 3.0-yard average per carry is barely half of his average in 2009, when he became only the sixth player in NFL history to run for 2,000 yards in a season.

Amateur accountants are having a blast breaking down his rushing totals in relation to the $53.5 million windfall via his contract extension. Some suggest he is this season’s version of Albert Haynesworth — a player that got his big payday and is content to rest on past accomplishments.

Continue reading at The Tennessean.

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