Titans TE Stevens questionable for Jaguars game
Tennessee Titans tight end Craig Stevens practiced for the second consecutive day Friday but remains questionable for Sunday's game at Jacksonville.
Stevens hadn't practiced Monday or Wednesday after sustaining a mild hamstring injury Nov. 11 in a 37-3 victory over the Miami Dolphins.
The Titans (4-6) haven't played since the Dolphins game, and the bye week has given...
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November 23, 2012
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The Titans' top 2012 financial commitments
Apropos of yesterday's post where I wondered about the logic of the Titans' decision to make a financial commitment to Craig Stevens, I thought it would be worth taking a look at which players the Titans have made the decision to spend money on in 2012.To try to encompass both accounting and total outlays, I put together a list of the Titans' top ten cap numbers for this...
Analyzing the Titans' re-signings: Craig Stevens
This isn't really the start of the new series, at least not in the same way I've done the past couple series. As we approach the season, though, I'm going to take a more in-depth look at some moves the Titans made earlier in the offseason. I don't plan to write about every move, but will highlight a couple of the ones I find more interesting.Back in January, the Titans...
Tennessee Titans re-sign TE Craig Stevens
The Tennessee Titans today got busy and locked down one of their primary free agents, re-signing tight end Craig Stevens to a four-year deal estimated to be worth approximately $15 million. Stevens, originally a third round pick in the 2008 draft out of Cal, was scheduled to become an unrestricted free agent when the new league year begins in March.At first blush, giving a tight...
Agent: Titans agree to 4-year deal with TE Stevens
The agent for tight end Craig Stevens says the Titans have agreed to a four-year contract keeping the four-year veteran, making him the first of Tennessee's 18 pending free agents to agree to a new deal.
Agent Kenneth Zuckerman said Friday that Stevens' deal is the first since the NFL season ended taking advantage of the new labor deal rewarding veterans hitting free agency...
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January 13, 2012
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Titans sign tight end Stevens to four-year extension
Silva did a nice job compiling a list of prospective free agents for 2012 over at Rotoworld. He can cross one name off the list. Craig Stevens of the Titans signed a four-year contract worth roughly $15 million to return to the team Friday, according to the Nashville Tennessean. Stevens is best known as a blocker. He…
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January 13, 2012
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Craig Stevens resigns with the Titans
The agent for tight end Craig Stevens says the Titans have agreed to a four-year contract keeping the four-year veteran, making him the first of Tennessee's 18 pending free agents to agree to a new deal.
Agent Kenneth Zuckerman said Friday that Stevens' deal is the first since the NFL season ended taking advantage of the new labor deal rewarding veterans hitting free agency...
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January 13, 2012
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Titans keep TE Stevens with 4-year contract
The Tennessee Titans agreed to a four-year contract extension with tight end Craig Stevens.
The deal is worth $15 million, according to a report in the Tennessee.
Stevens is primarily a blocking tight end, making nine receptions for 166 yards and a touchdown this past season.
A third-round draft pick out of California in 2008, he has only 21 receptions in 58 games over four seasons.
Titans Agree To Terms On Four-Year Extension With TE Craig Stevens
The Tennessee Titans have agreed to terms on a four-year contract extension with tight end Craig Stevens, Jim Wyatt of The Tennessean reports. Wyatt adds the deal is worth around $15 million. A 2008 third-round pick (85th overall) out of Cal, the 6-foot-3, 255-pound Stevens is the No. 2 tight end behind Jared Cook and has 21 receptions for 297 yards and three touchdowns in 58 games...
Titans Wont Let TE Craig Stevens Hit Free Agency
The Titans have 18 players scheduled to hit free agency, and the group includes some pretty big names. Getting tight end Craig Stevens under contract, however, will be one of the teams top priorities. Stevens just finished his fourth NFL season, and is scheduled to be a free agent in March. Indications are the Titans want to get a deal done with Stevens completed well before then...
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