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The Tennessee Titans‘ defensive players either really like Michael Jackson, or they were trying to get in early on the MJ tribute biz. Here are Eric King, Reynaldo Hill, Calvin Lowry, Marquice Cole, and Tony Brown performing “Thriller” at Cortland Finnegan’s 2008 leukemia benefit. To quote Charles Barkley “Michael Jackson is rolling over in his [...] Related posts:Video: Michael Jackson Sings National Anthem at 1970 World Series The passing of Michael Jackson came as a surprise and...Athletes Pay Tribute to Michael Jackson Michael Jackson, the greatest performer of our lifetime, died at...Video: Michael Jackson Teaches Michael Jordan To Dance Many of you are probably too young to remember this... Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin.
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