A week from deadline, no movement on Haynesworth

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 A week from deadline, no movement on Haynesworth
Posted by ESPN.com's Paul Kuharsky Charles Small/US Presswire The Titans have only one more week to strike a long-term deal with defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth , who carries their franchise tag. While there is always potential for something to happen as the July 15 deadline approaches, it sure looks unlikely. I swapped emails with Haynesworth's agent, Chad Speck, this ... [link]

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Published 7/10/2008 by Tom Gower at Total Titans
... , which has a new jersey most every week thanks to Phil Knight, many of them unwatchable. Paul Kuharsky reports no long-term deal with Albert Haynesworth is expected to be reached before the deadline on the 15th. No surprise at all to me. In news probably of more interest to me than anybody else, the kickoff time for the Titans’ 4th preseason game at Green Bay ...

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