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By JIM WYATT
Staff Writer
DENVER ? Titans officials are investigating an apparent altercation between suspended cornerback Pacman Jones and defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth this past weekend, Coach Jeff Fisher confirmed Monday night.
"I am looking into it right now, but I am not going to comment,'' Fisher said after the Titans lost 34-20 to the Broncos. "We will look into it more (today).''
Haynesworth made the trip to Denver but was inactive for the game because of a hamstring injury.
It's unclear where in Nashville the altercation took place.:mj07: [one guess]:mj07:
Metro police spokesman Don Aaron, in Denver on Monday night, said police did not have record of an incident involving the two players and no Titans players had been arrested. Aaron said he would explore the matter in more detail upon returning to Nashville.
Jones is currently serving a one-year suspension from the NFL, and earlier this month Commissioner Roger Goodell said he would not be reinstated early. The NFLPA plans to appeal that decision.
Staff Writer
DENVER ? Titans officials are investigating an apparent altercation between suspended cornerback Pacman Jones and defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth this past weekend, Coach Jeff Fisher confirmed Monday night.
"I am looking into it right now, but I am not going to comment,'' Fisher said after the Titans lost 34-20 to the Broncos. "We will look into it more (today).''
Haynesworth made the trip to Denver but was inactive for the game because of a hamstring injury.
It's unclear where in Nashville the altercation took place.:mj07: [one guess]:mj07:
Metro police spokesman Don Aaron, in Denver on Monday night, said police did not have record of an incident involving the two players and no Titans players had been arrested. Aaron said he would explore the matter in more detail upon returning to Nashville.
Jones is currently serving a one-year suspension from the NFL, and earlier this month Commissioner Roger Goodell said he would not be reinstated early. The NFLPA plans to appeal that decision.
