In today's Three and Out: Willis McGahee still has a role in Denver; Kenny Britt is returning to his old form and T.J. Graham is looking for an opportunity in Buffalo.
Wide receiver Kenny Britt never felt healthy during the 2012 season but impressions made on the first day of offseason workouts have his teammates hoping for a return to full strength this fall. According to Jim Wyatt of the Tennessean, teammates were impressed by Britt when the team regrouped at Titans’ headquarters for the start…
Titans receiver Kenny Britt has one less thing to worry about. The oft-arrested wideout has been acquitted on DUI charges arising from a July 2012 arrest, according to Jim Wyatt of the Tennessean. Britt’s lawyer advised Wyatt of the outcome. The NFL suspended Britt one game in the aftermath of the arrest, the latest in…
Let’s not go so far to rate wide receiver as a non-need for the Tennessee Titans. Kenny Britt is heading into the final year of his initial contract and hasn’t shown he can be counted on. Nate Washington is going to be 30 this season and has cap numbers of $5.1 million this season and $4.8 million in 2014. Show More Summary
Some players get taken for granted by a fanbase and the media. Nate Washington is one of those players. Kenny Britt gets all the attention and Kendall Wright gets all the hype, but this week's advanced stat of the week illustrates that it's Washington who is the best wideout on the Titans. Show More Summary
For most of us, if we had to take a close friend to the hospital for treatment with a stab wound, we’d want to do anything we could to help the authorities help bring the person who stabbed him to justice. Apparently Titans receiver Kenny Britt is not like most of us. A New Jersey…
Tennessee Titans beat writer Jim Wyatt discusses his opinion on the hiring of Gregg Williams, the potential of Kenny Britt and Randy Moss‘ recent allegation of prejudice while he played for the Titans in 2010.
Mike Florio talks to Jim Wyatt of The Tennessean about the Titans’ decision to hire Gregg Williams as a defensive assistant as well as coach Mike Munchak’s job security and Kenny Britt’s future with the team. Mike also runs through the top items on the Chiefs and Jaguars’ offseason to do lists.
When Randy Moss tells a wideout to shape up his act, it's a sign something has gone seriously askew. Today's article of the day comes from Jim Wyatt of the Tennessean, who says Moss has interesting words about Kenny Britt. Moss, freely admitting his own missteps, said of Britt: Kenny Britt is a young receiver who can get in that A.J. Show More Summary
Randy Moss spent half a season as Kenny Britt’s teammate in Tennessee, and Moss says he was impressed with what he saw. Moss was asked to comment on Britt’s habit of finding himself in off-field trouble, and Moss declined to comment on that. But Moss did say he thinks Britt can be one of the…
In today's Three and Out: Ahmad Bradshaw isn't closing the door on a return to the Giants; Maurice Jones-Drew has a new blocking scheme to learn; Kenny Britt is being asked to stand and deliver in 2013.
The Tennessean is reporting that Jersey City police have arrested one of Kenny Britts close friends and officers want to talk to Britt again.
The good news for Titans receiver Kenny Britt is that someone other than Kenny Britt has been arrested in connection with a recent stabbing of one of Britt’s friends. The bad news for Britt is that the person arrested is a “close, personal” friend of Britt’s. The worse news is that police want to talk…
Wide receiver Kenny Britt’s offseason got off on the wrong foot thanks to his initial unwillingness to participate in a police investigation of a shooting and stabbing, an unwelcome reminder to the Titans of how often Britt finds himself in hot water with law enforcement. Britt’s also been injured a lot during his four years…
After a three-day stretch during which police said Titans receiver Kenny Britt was refusing to cooperate with an investigation into a stabbing and shooting, Britt met with police today. “He came in, and that’s all I can tell you,” Jersey City Police Captain Edgar Martinez told Jim Wyatt of the Tennessean. “The investigation is still…
The APB had gone out Monday, and yesterday Kenny Britt's father told The Tennessean his son had lined up a lawyer and that Britt had every intention of meeting with cops in Jersey City to discuss a stabbing and a gunshot that went off at a party early Sunday. Today, according to Jim Wyatt, The Tennessean's Titans beat man, we found out that meeting has happened: More »
It is starting to sound more and more like things are not going to turn out good for Titans WR Kenny Britt. A spokesman for Britt says the receiver “has made himself available to cooperate” with police in the investigation of a stabbing incident involving an acquaintance but a spokesman for the Jersey City police [...]
Despite another incident involving Kenny Britt and the police, the Tennessee Titans shouldn't and likely won't make any parting gesture to the 24-year-old receiver this offseason. While seemingly involved in trouble at every turn, Britt's reasonable contract and a healing knee are two important reasons why the Titans are likely to keep him into 2013. Show More Summary
When Titans receiver Kenny Britt found himself in legal trouble in 2011, his father said it was important for Kenny to stay out of New Jersey. But with police in New Jersey now wanting to question Britt about a stabbing and a shooting over the weekend, Britt’s dad says his son did nothing wrong. Police…
Kenny Britt took his brother to the hospital after an altercation at a party led to a stabbing. Then he went missing. New Jersey police are asking for help from anyone -- including the Titans' owner -- in tracking the Titans' receiver down to discuss the incident.
Tennessee Titans WR Kenny Britt finds himself tangled up in another off-field incident. Show More Summary