Tennessee Titans
Shonn Greene - RB
| Status | Active |
| Height/Weight | 5' 11"/ 226 lbs. |
| Birthday | 08/21/1985 |
| Birthplace | Sicklerville, NJ |
| College | Iowa |
| Years played | 5 |
| Drafted | 2009, 3rd round, 1st pick by Jets |
Titans C Amano is on notice
The fact that the Titans brought in five free-agent centers for visits this offseason points to starter Eugene Amano as a weak link.
Report: Titans re-sign DE Ball
The Titans agreed to terms on a one-year contract with DE Dave Ball, according to PFW correspondent and The Tennessean writer Jim Wyatt.
Seahawks sign Lutui, Ruud, Lewis
Seattle has agreed to terms with two free agents, ex-Cardinals OG Deuce Lutui and ex-Titans LB Barrett Ruud, the team announced Friday. It also re-signed CB Roy Lewis.
Rams add DE Hayes
The Rams have agreed to a one-year deal with DE William Hayes, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter. Financial terms of the deal were not announced.
Tennessee Titans
Here are the Tennessee Titans top three needs going into the draft, subject to any free-agent signings it may make before then.
Titans sign DT Douzable
The Titans signed free-agent DT Leger Douzable, keeping him in the AFC South.
AFC South draft needs
With three AFC South teams having wide receiver as their No. 1 need, Notre Dame's Michael Floyd may get some consideration in Round One.
Titans re-sign LB Shaw
The Titans have agreed to a three-year contract with LB Tim Shaw, a special-teams ace.
Titans' deal for Samuel is unlikely
Contrary to multiple reports, Eagles CB Asante Samuel is not close to being shipped to the Titans for a conditional third-rounder.
Can Wimbley energize Titans' pass rush?
There's no doubting his pass-rush skills, but Kamerion Wimbley goes against the Titans' desire for bigger D-linemen, according to AFC Whispers.
Colts sign WR Avery
The Colts have signed ex-Titans free-agent WR Donnie Avery to a one-year deal. Financial terms were not announced.
Assessing the Manning fallout in Nashville
With QB Peyton Manning choosing the Broncos over the Titans, PFW takes a look at what impact it made in Nashville.
Too many cooks in kitchen for Titans, Jaguars
Titans owner Bud Adams and Jaguars owner Shahid Khan this week proved yet again why owners need to leave the football decisions to their GMs.
Reports: Titans, Wimbley agree on contract
The Titans and ex-Raiders OLB-DE Kamerion Wimbley have agreed on a five-year, $35 million contract.
Left in Manning's wake
With Peyton Manning headed to Denver, what will the other teams who were vying for his services do at the all-important QB position?
PLAYER NEWS
The Tennessee Titans have agreed to a deal with running back Shonn Greene. The Titans made the announcement Wednesday but did not release terms of the deal. The Tennessean and other outlets say it's for three-years, $10 million.|||||||
Greene, who spent his first four seasons with the New York Jets, has rushed for 3,423 yards and 18 touchdowns on 822 carries. The 5-foot-11, 226-pound Green also has 65 catches for 482 yards, and he scored eight touchdowns in 2012. He is coming off the best year of his career with 276 rushes for 1,063 yards and eight touchdowns rushing.
Greene ran 14 times for 38 yards and two touchdowns and caught two passes for 42 on Sunday in a 27-17 loss to San Diego.|||||||
Greene needs 11 yards for a second straight 1,000-yard campaign.
Greene ran 20 times for 77 yards and a touchdown on Sunday against Jacksonville.|||||||
Greene's score was his first since Oct. 21. With Mark Sanchez continuing to struggle, the Jets seem to be placing a higher emphasis on the running game, with Greene getting 48 carries in the last two games.
Greene had 104 yards on 24 carries in the New York Jets' 7-6 win over Arizona on Sunday.|||||||
Greene's 104 yards were his most since a career-high 161 against Indianapolis on Oct. 14. With the team ynsettled on a starting quarterback unsettled, the Jets might have to rely on Greene even more.
Greene says he was "shocked" by a published report in which he was quoted as suggesting the team might need to make a change at quarterback. Michael Silver, who wrote the story for Yahoo!, wrote on Twitter that he stands by his column "100 pct" and quoted Greene accurately.|||||||
Greene says Thursday the story included quotes that were "completely out of context." He adds that he never said anything about replacing Mark Sanchez with Tim Tebow as the quarterback. The story quoted Greene as saying: "You feel bad for Mark, but at the same time you want to win games. ... If you want to win games, you've got to try something." Greene says he texted Sanchez when he heard about the story, and the two are fine.