After being released by the Falcons, TE Alge Crumpler began looking for a new uniform for the 2008 Season. Among the teams calling for Crumpler’s services are the Tennessee Titans, who utilize the QB-TE tandem to move the chains. The Titans management and Crumpler’s agent, James Williams, will meet this week at the NFL Combine. Williams told the Tennessean, “I have heard from the Titans, and Tennessee is very attractive to him. It is a well-run organization, and Alge could come in and help... Read Full Story
It sounds like Bo Scaife wants to be the man to start a win streak for the Titans:
“We’re definitely in a different place this year than we were last year,” Scaife said. “But we need a play like that this week to get this going in the right direction.” Scaife, the team’s leading receiver last season, wants to deliver the big catch, throw the key block – anything to start another winning streak. The fifth-year pro might face a turbulent takeoff in Jacksonville, however. Not only is it... Read Full Story
It looks like a case of MASH 4077 as both the Tennessee Titans and New York Jets will be missing some players for their contest on Sunday. Titans tight end Bo Scaife (knee) has been de-activated for Sunday’s game as has punter Craig Hentrich (calf strain). Alge Crumpler will replace Scaife while Reggie Hodges will take over the punting chores from Hentrich.
The Jets will be without the services of cornerbacks Lito Sheppard (right quadriceps) and Donald Strickland (right ankle); in... Read Full Story
It looks like a case of MASH 4077 as both the Tennessee Titans and New York Jets will be missing some players for their contest on Sunday. The Jets will be without the services of cornerbacks Lito Sheppard (right quadriceps) and Donald Strickland (right ankle); in addition, New York will not activate wide receiver David Clowney.
Meanwhile, Titans tight end Bo Scaife (knee) has been de-activated for Sunday’s game as has punter Craig Hentrich (calf strain). Alge Crumpler will replace... Read Full Story
Titans coach Jeff Fisher declined to share the snap distribution of his quarterbacks at practice Wednesday, saying he'd reveal his plan for the posit 6 Vote(s) Read Full Story
The Tennessean says that it’s up in the air if Bo Scaife is going to practice this week after the hit pt on him last week by Jerome Harrison:
Tight end Bo Scaife will not need surgery, coach Jeff Fisher said. The fifth-year pro was injured when hit by Steelers linebacker James Harrison in the third quarter. Whether Scaife practices this week is unknown, Fisher said.
Read Full Story
Tennessee tight end Bo Scaife called James Harrison's shot on his left leg a "cheap shot" in the locker room after the game. Titans coach Jeff Fisher 5 Vote(s) Read Full Story
Tennessee tight end Bo Scaife called James Harrison's shot on his left leg a "cheap shot" in the locker room after the game. Titans coach Jeff Fisher 7 Vote(s) Read Full Story
Tennessee tight end Bo Scaife called James Harrison's shot on his left leg a "cheap shot" in the locker room after the game. Titans coach Jeff Fisher 17 Vote(s) Read Full Story
According to the Philadelphia Daily News , the wikipedia page for Tennessee Titans tight end Bo Scaife had been changed during draft weekend.
Although his wikipedia page has since been fixed, it was reported that he was traded to Philadelphia for Reggie Brown and a third-round pick.
As those close to Scaife called to inquire, Scaife knew the rumors weren't true since he hadn't signed his franchise tender, which would have been required for the team to deal him. He has since signed his... Read Full Story