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' front-office changes play to strengths
The Titans this week promoted a number of front-office individuals into roles that best suit each individual, the way we hear it.
Titans promote Reinfeldt and Webster
The Titans announced their promotion of Mike Reinfeldt to chief operating officer and Ruston Webster to general manager on Wednesday.
Titans hire Maxie to coach secondary
The Titans hired Brett Maxie as the team's new secondary coach on Monday. Maxie just finished his fourth season with the Cowboys.
Titans, TE Stevens agree on four-year deal
The Titans signed TE Craig Stevens to a four-year contract extension. He played in 15 games with 11 starts last season.
C Amano, OLG Harris unlikely to flip-flop positions again
The interior of the Titans' offensive line struggled this season. While flip-flopping C Eugene Amano and OLG Leroy Harris could help, we hear it is unlikely to happen.
Veteran WR Mason to retire
WR Derrick Mason will retire after 15 seasons in the NFL. The two-time Pro Bowler will finish his career with 943 receptions for 12,061 yards and 66 touchdowns.
Robertson was poor fit on Munchak's staff
The Titans' shakeup in the secondary this offseason will include replacing coach Marcus Robertson, whom head coach Mike Munchak dismissed on Wednesday.
Dolphins interview Fisher
The Dolphins announced Tuesday that they interviewed former Titans head coach Jeff Fisher for their head-coaching position.
Report: Bucs to interview Titans DC Gray
Titans defensive coordinator Jerry Gray will interview for the Buccaneers' head-coaching job, according to Rick Stroud of The Tampa Bay Times.
Report: Rams to interview Fisher
The Rams reportedly will get an early crack at former Titans head coach Jeff Fisher.
Titans hang on to beat Texans, await playoff fate
Matt Hasselbeck threw two touchdown passes and the Titans kept alive their playoff hopes with a 23-22 victory over the Texans on Sunday.
Titans will address anemic pass rush in offseason
Titans second-year DE Derrick Morgan is playing his best football, but he is not getting to the quarterback, a problem Tennessee is expected to address in the offseason.
Report: Munchak not interested in Penn State job
Titans coach Mike Munchak, rumored to be one of the leading candidates for the vacancy at his alma mater, Penn State, said Wednesday he is not interested in the job.
Rookie Meter: Browns, Seahawks get big rookie contributions
The Browns, Seahawks and Bills will not make the playoffs but have foundations for success, thanks to their 2011 rookie classes.
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.