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Titans receiver's plans for big season catch bad break
Posted by D.A. Louis  June 23, 2008
The Tennessean Reports:
Roydell Williams knows he can't go back and change his bad luck. What the Titans receiver doesn't know is how
much his past — in particular his injury from last season — might impact his future.

"It is frustrating,'' Coach Jeff Fisher said. "But his injury was significant; his surgery was significant. We knew it
was going to take some time. No one has panicked. Roydell knows what to do and he is working hard. When he
is ready he'll be right back where he was.''

"It has been really tough,'' Williams said. "I've had to sit and watch the guys at practice and I have to sit and watch
guys run the new offense. So I have to learn the offense from on the sideline. And usually after the season I do a
lot of speed work and I'll get a jump on conditioning. But I can't do any of that now, so I have a big challenge
ahead.''
Williams Trying to Get In Shape
Posted By Jay Miles  May 27, 2008
Titans coach Jeff Fisher bluntly told Williams to get in shape or get another job, and Williams has responded.
He says he's lost 30 pounds, and is currently listed at 242, which would've had his weight last year closer to the
270-mark. I can't think of a lot of great 270-pound wide receivers in NFL history.

"That conversation with Fisher, only a fool wouldn't take it as such," Williams said of the coach's ultimatum after
a recent minicamp session. "It was pretty much, `You make a commitment to be in shape when you come back
or ... move forward."'
Stewart, Titans want long deal
Posted By D.A. Louis  May 15, 2008
Tennessean Reports:
Titans offensive tackle David Stewart has signed a one-year deal with the team, but both sides remain hopeful
of reaching a long-term deal at some point.

February. He just signed it on Tuesday. Stewart previously signed a waiver with the team that allowed him to
take part in the offseason program.

Agent Bus Cook said Wednesday he's had conversations with the Titans about a long-term contract for Stewart.
Last month, the Titans signed left tackle Michael Roos to
a 6-year, $43 million contract extension.
Titans' White played 2007 with torn meniscus
Posted by D.A. Louis May 14, 2008
Nashville's Daily News Reports:
LenDale White says his surgically repaired left knee feels fine as he took part in organized team activities on
Tuesday after revealing he played all of 2007 with a torn meniscus. White, who had arthroscopic surgery in
January, had been limited to individual work in last week’s open workout. White suffered the injury in
preseason last August.

“This happened last year in preseason. I tore my meniscus,” White said. “I played on it all season. Contrary to
what people believe, I am a soldier. I played on it all year and I didn’t complain, not once. I waited until the
season was over to get it fixed and now I’m feeling good.”
Young Not Worried About Receivers
Posted by Jay Miles May 13, 2008
titansonline.com Reports:
The Tennessee Titans have been criticized for not drafting a wide receiver in the first round to help Vince Young.
Asked for his thoughts on that subject, the quarterback said Friday he has enough help.

Now the challenge is for him to improve.

"If I don't pay attention, that's my fault. If I do, with the talent that I have and the chemistry I have and all the guys
and the weapons I have around me, all I have to do is stay focused and work hard and I feel I'll be all right,''
Young said after a minicamp session.
Bironas signs one-year deal
Posted by D.A. Louis May 9, 2008
Tennessean Reports:
Titans kicker Rob Bironas has signed a one-year deal with the team worth $1.47 million. The Titans made
Bironas a one-year tender offer in February, but the team remains interested in signing him to a long-term
contract. Bironas was named to the Pro Bowl last season after making 35 of 39 field goal attempts.
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