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Bennett leaves Nashville without offer Jim Wyatt of the Tennessean reports that the team is "undecided" on signing wide receiver Drew Bennett after working him out Monday and Tuesday of this week. Fisher said he was "pleased" with the results of Bennett's physical, stating "Drew is healthy now." However, the Titans "have not made a commitment to [Bennett], nor has he made a commitment to us." Chris Johnson wants to be MVP Jim Wyatt of the Tennessee wrote on Tuesday that Chris Johnson is setting his sights higher for the 2009 NFL season. "I want to be NFL MVP, and lead the league in rushing,'' Johnson is attributed as saying. According to the article, Johnson wants more looks in a variety of ways. Chris has reported to camp wearing custom-made cleats sporting the line "MR 4 24" (Mr. 4.24) at the tops, a reference to the blazing 40 yard sprint he put in at the 2008 Combine. Running backs coach, Earnest Byner, has great expectations for Chris this season, as well: "I want to see more leadership from him in the huddle, but I think C.J. will take from what he did last year and things will slow down. In my mind, the playoff game was an indication of where he could go. (The Ravens) couldn't hardly touch him." Read the entire piece here. Rosenhaus talkin' Titans again Jim Wyatt of the Tennessee reports super agent Drew Rosenhaus is at it again, talking about his Titans clients. This time it's about Jevon Kearse. Rosenhaus's Twitter account states that he has asked the Titans to extend Kearse. Kearse is heading into the final year of a two-year contract he signed prior to the 2008 season. Terry McCormick of NashvilleCityPaper.com breaks it down a little further here. Bud addresses Vince Young Wyatt also recently added some quick hits from owner Bud Adams today, as Adams attended a Baptist Hospital grand opening event. In particular, Adams had comments regarding QB Vince Young: On if there's still a place for Vince Young on team: "Yeah. Vince Young I think is going to be a great quarterback. You know (Kerry) Collins is looking very good, though. Vince has said he's learned a lot from Collins, so I think it is going to work out pretty good.'' Read Wyatt Blog Jason Jones hopes to fill Haynesworth-sized hole Terry McCormick had an article in today's Nashville City Paper regarding Jason Jones's mission to make fans forget Haynesworth-who?
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