Tennessee Titans
David Stewart - #76 - T
| Status | Active |
| Height/Weight | 6' 7"/ 315 lbs. |
| Birthday | 08/28/1982 |
| Birthplace | Decatur, GA |
| College | Mississippi State |
| Years played | 9 |
| Drafted | 2005, 4th round, 12th pick by Titans |
Fisher out as coach in Tennessee
In a shocking development, the Titans and head coach Jeff Fisher have decided to part ways, not long after owner Bud Adams had said Fisher would finish out his contract.
Loss of Washburn blow to Titans' defense
The Titans' defense is in a state of flux after the loss of two assistant coaches.
Washburn will be big boon to Eagles
The question isn't whether new DL coach Jim Washburn will help the Eagles but by how much, one Washburn colleague tells PFW.
Titans fire Cecil as defensive coordinator
The Titans have parted ways with Chuck Cecil, their defensive coordinator the past two seasons, after ranking 26th in the league in yards allowed per game last year.
Vikings add Davidson, Johnson to coaching staff
The Vikings worked toward completing their coaching staff, bringing on Jeff Davidson as their offensive line coach and Craig Johnson as their quarterbacks coach.
Eagles hire Washburn to coach defensive line
The Eagles have hired Jim Washburn as their defensive line coach. He previously held the same position with the Titans.
Titans enter offseason with clear needs
More improvement is necessary from the Titans' defense, and the need to find help this offseason is clear.
Johnson replaces Jones-Drew on Pro Bowl roster
Titans RB Chris Johnson has been added to the AFC Pro Bowl roster, replacing Maurice Jones-Drew of the Jaguars, who is out with a knee injury.
Titans announce Fisher will return in 2011
Despite a 6-10 record in 2010, Jeff Fisher will return in 2011 as the Titans' head coach, the team reported on Friday.
Titans looking for new starting QB
With the Titans having committed to trading or releasing Vince Young, they could have a drastically different look at quarterback next season.
Titans to trade or release QB Young
The Titans will trade or release QB Vince Young, owner Bud Adams said Wednesday.
Colts continue playoff streak by beating Titans
Peyton Manning broke two NFL records Sunday and set up Adam Vinatieri for a 43-yard field goal as time expired to give the Colts a 23-20 victory over Tennessee and their seventh AFC South title in eight years.
Titans not lacking for young talent at WR, TE
The Titans have some intriguing young players at wide receiver and tight end, and rookie Damian Williams could challenge for a bigger role next season, the way we hear it.
Cassel, Chiefs roll past Titans 34-14
Matt Cassel threw three touchdown passes and Eric Berry returned an interception 54 yards for another score and Kansas City romped past Tennessee 34-14 Sunday.
PLAYER NEWS
The Tennessee Titans have placed Stewart on injured reserve.|||||||
Stewart broke his right leg in last week's 24-10 loss to Houston.
Tennessee Titans have deactivated right tackle David Stewart against the Tampa Buccaneers due to a calf muscle along with middle linebacker Barrett Ruud.|||||||
Stewart hurt his right calf in a 23-17 loss to Atlanta last week, and he is missing only his second start since moving into the lineup in 2006. He missed a start due to an injury in 2009.
Stewart has a sore left hamstring that could keep him out for a week, so the Tennessee Titans have signed veteran offensive tackle Adam Terry.|||||||
Stewart underwent arthroscopic surgery Thursday and will be sidelined two to three weeks.|||||||
Stewart signed a six-year, $39 million extension in June, shortly after left tackle Michael Roos signed a $43 million deal. A fourth-round pick in 2005, Stewart started 30 games the last two years at right tackle. He's been bothered by a cartilage tear since last season. Titans coach Jeff Fisher said the injury was minor, and Stewart has a chance to play in the fourth and final preseason game.
The Titans signed Stewart to a multiyear contract extension Monday. Details were not released.|||||||
Stewart has started 30 games at tackle during his three-year career, including all 16 games last season. He had signed a one-year tender earlier this offseason as a restricted free agent. Stewart is the Titans' second starting offensive lineman to sign since April. Left tackle Michael Roos agreed to a multiyear deal earlier.