Vince Young - #10 - QB
| Status | Inactive |
| Height/Weight | 6' 5"/ 232 lbs. |
| Birthday | 05/18/1983 |
| Birthplace | Houston, TX |
| College | Texas |
| Years played | 7 |
| Drafted | 2006, 1st round, 3rd pick by Titans |
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.
Titans rookie QB Smith a work in progress
The way we hear it, Titans rookie QB Rusty Smith's mental and physical attributes give him a chance to be successful on the NFL-level, but he's unquestionably raw.
Titans issue statement on Young; sign QB Simms
The Titans issued a statement Tuesday refuting the earlier report that Vince Young was told to leave the team's facility.
Young-Fisher showdown won't end well
Showdowns happen all the time in football. And the one going on between Titans head coach Jeff Fisher and QB Vince Young will end with one of them elsewhere next year.
Report: Young asked to leave Titans' facility on Monday
According to PFW correspondent and Tennessean reporter Jim Wyatt, QB Vince Young was asked to leave the team's facility Monday by a team official.
Adams' decision on Young, Fisher should come before end of '11
Titans owner Bud Adams said QB Vince Young and head coach Jeff Fisher need to resolve their differences in the wake of a postgame argument that resulted in Young abruptly leaving the Titans' locker room, Adams told The (Nashville) Tennessean ...
Young to I.R. with thumb injury
Vince Young will undergo surgery to repair his injured thumb, ending his season a day after a controversial exit following the team's Week 11 loss.
Titans’ offense could be ‘Rusty’ down the stretch
Where Randy Moss goes, messes seem to follow. That's exactly what's going on right now in Tennessee.
Young explains frustration with Titans
Titans QB Vince Young opened up about his frustration Sunday night following a strange sequence of events in the Titans' loss to the Redskins.
Fisher: Young done as Titans' starting QB
Vince Young is no longer Tennessee's starting QB after throwing his shoulder pads in the crowd and leaving the stadium soon after the team's Week 11 loss.
Redskins beat Titans on Gano's game-winner
Graham Gano kicked a 48-yard field goal with 8:17 left in overtime and the Redskins beat the Titans 19-16 on Sunday after knocking Vince Young out of the game with an injured thumb on his throwing hand.
Young leaves Titans game with injured thumb
Titans QB Vince Young injured his right thumb late in the third quarter of Sunday's game vs. the Redskins and left the game.
Dolphins use three QBs in win over Titans
The Miami Dolphins achieved their season-high point total against Tennessee, and it only took three quarterbacks, a flea-flicker and the revival of the wildcat.
PLAYER NEWS
Young picked familiar ground in trying to revive his sinking NFL career. The quarterback used Tuesday's pro timing day workouts at the University of Texas to throw passes for scouts from dozens of teams.|||||||
Seven years earlier, Young used the same venue to make his case as the top quarterback in the draft. On Tuesday, he was trying to convince someone that he's worthy of a roster spot. Young has been out of football since he was cut by the Buffalo Bills before last season. He came back to Texas, where's he enrolled in school to finish his degree and has been working out with hopes of getting another shot in the NFL.
Young admitted under oath he probably signed at least some of the documents for a $1.9 million loan he claims he shouldn't have to repay. "All I know is I probably could have signed some of them, and I feel like some of them are fishy," he testified in a videotaped deposition last month.|||||||
Young, who has been out of football since he was cut by the Buffalo Bills before the start of the 2012 season, is fighting a $1.7 million judgment against him obtained by New York-based Pro Player Funding LLC last July. The former University of Texas star has said he wasn't involved in seeking the high-interest loan, funded during the NFL lockout in 2011, and never got the proceeds.
The Buffalo Bills have cut Young.|||||||
Young posted comments on his Twitter account indicating his time in Buffalo was over on Monday morning. "Respect Bills fans," Young wrote. "I want to thank the Bills organization for the opportunity and with the organization and my teammates good luck this season."
Young is seeking a protective court order to stop a company from collecting nearly $1.7 million on a loan the Buffalo quarterback says he has no knowledge of ever taking out.|||||||
In papers filed in New York State Supreme Court in Manhattan on Monday, Young says he has never dealt with the loan company, Pro Player Funding. He adds, he doesn't recall agreeing to or signing documents to take out a $1.877 million loan in May 2011.
Vince Young has the inside track to win the Buffalo Bills' backup quarterback job. Bills coach Chan Gailey made the announcement Monday after the team returned to practice following a two-day break. He says, Young performed well enough in the first two preseason games to warrant more work with the second-team offense leading into Buffalo's preseason home game against Pittsburgh on Saturday.|||||||
Since signing with Buffalo in May, Young has been competing with returning backup Tyler Thigpen for the No. 2 job. The loser is expected to be cut, because the third-string job is going to receiver/wildcat specialist Brad Smith. Young went 8-for-14 for a team-leading 123 yards passing in a 36-14 loss at Minnesota on Friday. Gailey also says rookie Cordy Glenn will be the team's starting left tackle.