DAMIAN WILLIAMS RUMORS

Titans Unsure If WR Damian Williams Can Return This Season

When tight end Jared Cook is officially placed on injured reserve, he will be the 15thTitans player to be so designated this year. But there could be more. The Titans are unsure whether wide receiver Damian Williams, who sat out the Colts game with a hamstring injury, will return for any of the final three games. “We thought his might be a two-week deal. We were hoping that’s...
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December 10, 2012  |  Discuss

Titans WR Damian Williams Doubtful For Sunday

Wide receiver Damian Williams missed practice again Thursday, and Tennessee Titans coach Mike Munchak said he doubted Williams would be able to play Sunday when the Titans visit the Indianapolis Colts. Williams re-injured his hamstring in last Sunday's loss to the Houston Texans and has not practiced since. Cornerback Alterraun Verner was out Thursday due to flu-like symptoms...
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December 06, 2012  |  Discuss

Williams to meet with NFL over bounties

(AP) -- Now that the NFL has uncovered a big-money bounty program for players in New Orleans, it likely will zero in on other teams Gregg Williams worked for. That means the Titans, Redskins, Jaguars and Bills probably should all expect to hear from the league soon. Williams has admitted and apologized for running a bounty pool of up to 50,000 over the last three seasons that rewarded...
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March 05, 2012  |  Discuss

Poll: Which play hurt the Bucs most?

Titans 23, Bucs 17 Which play hurt most in Sunday's loss? Tommie Campbell's 84-yard kickoff return Damian Williams' winning 2-yard TD reception Josh Freeman's fumbled snap on fourth and inches Colin McCarthy's late interception Other
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November 28, 2011  |  Discuss

Breaking down the Titans' winning touchdown

The Bucs lost Sunday’s game in large part because of a fourth down touchdown pass from Matt Hasselbeck to Damian Williams that gave the Titans the lead for good. So, what happened on that play that allowed Williams to get so wide open in the back of the end zone? We talked to Bucs players and coach Raheem Morris to get some specifics. For starters – with Tennessee in a fourth...
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November 28, 2011  |  Discuss

Titans Insider: Williams trying to fill Britt's shoes

No one player is going to fill the void left by Kenny Britt's knee injury. However, second-year receiver Damian Williams is beginning to take advantage of the opportunity that has been created by Britt's misfortune. Williams ascended into the Titans' starting lineup when Britt went down, and he started slowly, even finding his way at least to the outskirts of offensive...
Via Fox Sports Tennessee
November 15, 2011  |  Discuss

Week 9 Waiver Wire Offers Some Unexpected Names

Over the past few weeks, owners shopping the waiver wire have found mostly empty shelves with the exception of a few players here and there. This week, I believe there are a few players on the list you may not be expecting, but should seriously consider. Remember, utilizing your waiver wire solely comes down to your own specific needs, so be sure to read through the advice, and only...
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October 31, 2011  |  Discuss

Tennessee Titans right the ship and beat Colts, 27-10

The Tennesseee Titans today returned to the winning ways at LP Field by beating the winless Indianapolis Colts by a final of 27-10.While the Colts started very slowly, the Titans got a big pass to Damian Williams to set up a long field goal by Rob Bironas to open scoring in the first quarter, then got another big break when Patrick Bailey blocked a Colts punt in the end zone and...
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October 30, 2011  |  Discuss
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