Titans | Jonathan Willard serves as hero

Tennessee Titans LB Jonathan Willard was on his way from South Carolina to Nashville Tuesday, July 23, when he saw a vehicle with smoke coming from under its hood. Willard signaled the driver to pull over, and the vehicle quickly became engulfed in flames on the side of the road. Willard said he and another passerby pulled a mother, her three children and their dog from the burning vehicle. ‘She just kept thanking me,’ Willard said. ‘That car was just one. It went up quick.’
Titans | Jonathan Willard serves as hero

Titans | Kevin Walter expected to begin on PUP

Tennessee Titans WR Kevin Walter (back) is expected to start training camp on the Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) list heading into training camp. He had a scope on his back after missing organized team activities (OTAs) in June. Indications are Walter could still take part in preseason games later in August after a complete recovery.
Titans | Kevin Walter expected to begin on PUP

49ers | Were aware of Eric Wright’s arrest

San Francisco 49ers general manager Trent Baalke said Tuesday, July 23, that the team was ‘absolutely’ aware of the recent drunken-driving arrest of CB Eric Wright, and the reason the trade with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers was rescinded was only because of health. ‘The Bucs were very forthcoming with the information, and we definitely knew what his status was,’ Baalke said. ‘Our medical staff wasn’t convinced he was ready to be put on the field, so we didn’t pass him.’
49ers | Were aware of Eric Wright’s arrest