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Fisher: Kearse won't be fined for leaving stadium
Jevon Kearse won t be fined for not hanging around for Sunday night s 31-9 loss to the Indianapolis Colts after being declared a healthy scratch. Fisher confirmed that Kearse did not stay for the game, as inactive players usually do on game day, and the coach said the matter was between he and ...
Kearse offers no apology for departure
nashvillecitypaper.com — Jevon Kearse said he had an idea before Sunday night s 31-9 loss against Indianapolis that he... would be inactive, and therefore arrived later than usual and left once given the official word. Kearse also offered no apology for his departure, saying he ... (more) Kearse offers no apology for departure
Titans painfully feel Colts' kick
Titans painfully feel Colts' kick
nashvillecitypaper.com — Never mind all the Code Blues at LP Field Sunday night. The Tennessee Titans can t get... away from Code Lose. Peyton Manning and the Indianapolis Colts showed the nation what Tennessee fans already were painfully aware of that the Titans are not a very ... (more) Titans painfully feel Colts' kick
Kearse inactive, not seen on Titans' bench
nashvillecitypaper.com — Defensive end Jevon Kearse was a healthy scratch for the Tennessee Titans on Sunday night, and was... not spotted on the sideline either for the game against the Indianapolis Colts. The Titans decided to bench their starting left defensive end before ... (more) Kearse inactive, not seen on Titans' bench
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Wilson: Kearse won't be fined for leaving stadium
The National Football Post » Hot News and Rumors — Tennessee Titans coach Jeff Fisher said today that he won't fine defensive end Jevon Kearse for leaving the stadium prior to the Titans' 31-9 loss. As an inactive player, it's customary to stay at the stadum. This is between he and I. It was a big game. It was an emotional thing, and we ll sort it out, Fisher said. As far as the message is concerned, he s a good teammate, he s had a great career and he s still got a lot left. He won t be fined for that. Again, that s between he and I. Fisher wouldn't say whether Kearse had violated a team rule. My rules don t change from ...

Kearse left stadium, but won't be fined
ProFootballTalk.com — Titans defensive end Jevon Kearse was a surprise scratch from Sunday night's game against the Colts. Kearse, who had started every game since returning to the team in 2008, was not injured. His reaction to the news that he wouldn't be playing? He left. And coach Jeff Fisher is OK with it. " This is between he and I ," Fisher said Monday, according to Terry McCormick of the Nashville City Paper. "It was a big game. It was an emotional thing, and we'll sort it out. As far as the message is concerned, he's a good teammate, he's had a great career and he's still got a lot ...

Titans not fining Kearse for going AWOL
NFL - Sports Rumors - Yahoo! Sports — ... Now Fisher is supposedly saying he's not going to fine his veteran, according to the Nashville City Paper. But Fisher and Kearse are sure to have a few more conversations about it. ...

Tennessee Titans Morning Links: How We Blitz Edition
Music City Miracles — ... 's alleged/apparent annoyance at getting mop-up duty has taken a back seat to Jevon Kearse storming out of the stadium after being told that he was a healthy scratch last game.  In Kearse's defense, I don't know why you'd sit him when ...

Kearse Won’t Be Fined for Leaving Stadium Sunday Night
Titans Gab — ... Javon Kearse left LP Field after he found out that he was a healthy scratch Sunday night in before the teams 31-9 loss to the Colts. Today, Jeff Fisher said that Kearse won’t be fined for walking out: ...

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