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Mon May 19 201421:09Titans cut three, waive/injure another
Titans released FB Quinn Johnson, waived CB George Baker and LB Jamal Merrell, and waived/injured WR Eric Ward.
Johnson started the 2013 season on I.R. before getting an injury settlement and returning to appear in four games for the Titans. Baker spent a couple weeks on the practice squad last season. Merrell and Ward are rookie free agents.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Tue Sep 10 201318:15Quinn Johnson released with injury settlement
Titans released FB Quinn Johnson with an injury settlement.
Johnson spent all of three days on injured reserve. The Titans are going forward with Collin Mooney at fullback. Johnson is free to sign with any team.
Source: Jim Wyatt on Twitter
Sat Sep 7 201312:18Titans lose FB Johnson to injured reserve
Titans placed FB Quinn Johnson on injured reserve with a quadriceps injury, ending his season.
Johnson suffered the injury in practice this week. FB Collin Mooney was promoted from the practice squad in a corresponding move. The Titans worked out free agents Michael Robinson and John Conner this week. Either one could be an option next week when their contracts won't be guaranteed for the season.
Source: Jim Wyatt on Twitter
Wed Mar 13 201300:50Titans bring back FB Quinn Johnson
Titans re-signed FB Quinn Johnson.
Johnson should be returning as Chris Johnson's lead blocker, but may have to compete with Collin Mooney in camp.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Mon Dec 19 201119:41Titans claim FB Quinn Johnson off waivers
Titans claimed FB Quinn Johnson off waivers from the Broncos.
Johnson graded out as Pro Football Focus' worst lead blocker in the league in four early-season starts with the Titans. He doesn't have a rushing attempt in three seasons, so he wouldn't be a candidate for carries even with Chris Johnson banged up.
Source: Sports XChange on Twitter
Sat Dec 17 201114:27Broncos waive FB Quinn Johnson
Broncos waived FB Quinn Johnson.
Claimed off waivers from the Titans in October, Johnson failed to unseat Spencer Larsen as the Broncos' lead blocker. A former fifth-round pick, Johnson has now been jettisoned from three teams in the past three months.
Source: Mike Klis on Twitter
Mon Oct 10 201118:00Broncos claim FB Quinn Johnson off waivers
Broncos claimed FB Quinn Johnson off waivers from the Titans.
Johnson, 25, gives Denver a truer lead blocker than incumbent Spencer Larsen. The LSU alum struggled mightily in the first four games with Tennessee, however. Johnson will likely need at least a week or two to get up to speed.
Source: Adam Caplan on Twitter
Fri Oct 7 201116:34Titans waive FB Quinn Johnson
Titans waived FB Quinn Johnson.
Johnson was terrible in the Titans' first four games, grading out as Pro Football Focus' worst lead blocker in the league. Ahmard Hall has taken over.
Source: Jim Wyatt on Twitter
Sat Sep 3 201118:48Titans acquire Quinn Johnson
Titans acquired FB Quinn Johnson from the Packers for an undisclosed draft.
The Titans needed a fullback after starter Ahmard Hall was handed a four-game suspension on Saturday for violating the league's policy on performance-enhancing substances. If Johnson does a good job paving the way for Chris Johnson during Hall's absence, he could push him off the roster.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Wed Aug 24 201113:02Quinn Johnson reported to camp overweight
Packers FB Quinn Johnson was overweight when he showed up for the start of training camp in late July.
Johnson is a 6-foot-1, 263-pound lead blocker, so his weight is probably a tough thing to control. Especially when he doesn't do anything during a locket-marred offseason. Johnson is on the outside looking in at a roster spot.
Source: Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel
Mon May 16 201108:51Quinn Johnson done with the Pack?
The Green Bay Press-Gazette believes FB Quinn Johnson could be released by the Packers.
After carrying three fullbacks a year ago, the Pack are expected to go with just one or two in 2011. Since Johnson isn't a core special teamer, he's expected to hit the chopping block.
Source: Green Bay Press-Gazette