tennessean.com - 9/8/2008
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Vying to become the best defense in the NFL, the Titans resistance force rocked the house in Sunday's season opener. The only problem: Albert Haynesworth can't recall most of it. I remember the last play of the game and that's about it, he said. The veteran defensive tackle had two of Tennessee's seven sacks in a 17-10 win over Jacksonville, including the victory-sealing takedown with 14 ...
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Titan Sized | A Tennessee Titans Blog —
VY could have torn MCL
Haynesworth plays most of game with concussion
Johnson starts and stars in debut
Adam’Something’ Jones gives himself a passing grade (meanwhile, the guy that replaced him passes with flying colors)
Other injury news: Brady, Addai, Barber, Clark and more
HAYNESWORTH PLAYED WITH A CONCUSSION
ProFootballTalk.com —
Just when it seemed that the NFL was beginning to get better control of the problem of players playing with concussions, Titans defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth played most of Sunday’s game with a concussion. How bad was it?“ I remember the last play of the game and that’s about it ,” Haynesworth said after the game. Haynesworth suffered the concussion in the first quarter. Per the Tennessean, he “stumbled to the sideline” and ”fell to his knees with his head on the turf and remained there for several minutes before moving to the bench.” Haynesworth sat out a series, but ...
Albert Haynesworth Played Out Of His Mind On Sunday!
RealClearSports - Blog —
... as ever before getting injured, the Titans defense kept them in the game. They held the Jaguars to just 189 total yards and a meager 33 on the ground in a big 17-10 win over a division opponent. One of the biggest reasons their defense was so dominant was because of defensive tackle Albert Haynseworth. Haynesworth had 2 sacks and 3 tackles and drew a lot of attention on the right side that enabled the interior players to be more effective. He played out of his head...literally. The Tennessean reports Haynesworth played with a concussion and after the game he said, “I remember ...
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Injury updates (?) and other links…
titansized.com 9/8/2008 — VY could have torn MCL
Haynesworth plays most of game with concussion
Johnson starts and stars in debut
Adam’Something’ Jones gives himself a passing grade ( meanwhile, the guy that replaced him passes with flying colors )
Other injury news: Brady, Addai, Barber, Clark and more
Titans' Young could miss two to four weeks with knee injury
nfl.com 9/8/2008 — NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Vince Young was on crutches on Sunday after hurting his left knee late in the Titans' 17-10 win over the Jacksonville Jaguars . The Titans believe quarterback Vince Young has a torn medial collateral ligament in his left knee that ...
Young Sprains Knee in Titans Victory —
Wash Post NFL 9/7/2008
The Titans sack Jacksonville quarterback David Garrard seven times and Cortland Finnegan intercepts him twice, leading Tennessee to a 17-10 win in a game in which Titans quarterback Vince Young leaves with a sprained knee.
Young Sprains Knee in Titans Victory —
Wash Post NFL 9/8/2008
The Titans sack Jacksonville quarterback David Garrard seven times and Cortland Finnegan intercepts him twice, leading Tennessee to a 17-10 win in a game in which Titans quarterback Vince Young leaves with a sprained knee.