Kenny Britt Injures Quad, Decision On Future To Come Later This Week
Jason Wyatt tweeted Britt’s reaction to the apparently positive meeting:
Since Britt was arrested multiple times, and Goodell considers himself America’s foremost authority on morality, expect a multiple-game suspension.
Read Article >Here’s Kenny Britt In A Pink Feather Boa Being Apprehended And Handcuffed By Britney Spears
And one more photo after the jump that might have been considered slightly NSFW if this wasn’t Britney Spears and you hadn’t seen it all before...
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Read Article >Kenny Britt Pleads Not Guilty To Disorderly Charges
The arrest was the Britt’s sixth since 2009. The former Rutgers star will stand trial Sep. 20. Per the Star-Ledger:
Britt was apparently trying The Michael Beasley Loophole on for size, but must not have realized that NFL Commissioner Roger Gooddell won’t play that stuff, even during the lockout. Britt’s Sep. 20 court date was scheduled for a Tuesday so he didn’t have to miss a game or practice with the Titans, but it’s possible that he could be suspended regardless, if there is even an NFL season at that point.
Read Article >Kenny Britt Surrenders To Police On Warrants For False License Application
Kenny Britt’s mounting legal troubles got at least a bit more clarity on Wednesday, with Britt reportedly surrendering himself to police, according to The Tennessean’s Jim Wyatt.
Britt, who had already had six run-ins with the law since 2009, gave himself up to Nashville police two weeks after news broke that Britt was wanted in Nashville for making inaccurate statements on his driver’s license. Any charge resulting from that is only a misdemeanor, but Britt’s rap sheet has gotten longer and longer. And there is deinitely punishment coming from the Tennessee Titans, who drafted Britt in 2009 and have suffered through his legal troubles as he blossomed into a potential go-to receiver on the field.
Read Article >More Legal Troubles For Kenny Britt As Tennessee Police Issue Warrants
The latest news via Jim Wyatt of the Tennessean is that he’s wanted by the Metro police in Tennessee for allegedly making some sort of inaccurate statements on his driver’s license. There are two outstanding warrants for him.
He didn’t show for Titans workouts last week when some thought he would. Metro police believe Britt is aware of the warrants.
Read Article >Kenny Britt Will Be Disciplined By Tennessee Titans, According To Report
Britt, a first-round pick in 2009 has 84 career receptions for 1,476 yards and 12 touchdowns.
Check out SB Nation’s Music City Miracles to see how Titans fans are reacting to the latest arrest.
Read Article >Kenny Britt’s Latest Arrest Concerns Tennessee Titans
The good news for him is that the prosecutor, Edward DeFazio, doesn’t think he’ll be facing jail time for his latest legal dust-up, via the Tennessean.
The Titans, though, will have their say whenever the lockout ends. Head coach Mike Munchak acknowledged to the Tennessean that it’s a difficult time right now because, with the lockout going on, he can’t talk to Britt.
Read Article >Kenny Britt Arrested (Again) In New Jersey
This arrest comes just one day after he plead guilty to a lesser charge in an April careless driving incident.
The complaints, according to the Newark Star-Ledger, says Britt “did purposely prevent or attempt to prevent a public servant from lawfully performing an official function by means of force or violence, specifically by refusing to open your hand when ordered to do so then pulling your hand away.”
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