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Vince Young apologizes to Jeff Fisher by text, coach says

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Tennessee quarterback had heated exchange with Fisher on Sunday. Also, Tom Brady questionable for Thursday game. And will Reggie Bush play on Thanksgiving?

November 25, 2010|wire reports

Jeff Fisher says quarterback Vince Young has apologized to him by text message, though that's probably not the best move since the Tennessee Titans coach says talking face to face is a "man thing."

Fisher said Wednesday after practice that reporters could draw their own conclusions on whether he would have preferred an apology from Young in person. The coach wouldn't discuss what the text said except that Young apologized via a text sent Tuesday.

But the coach also didn't text his quarterback in response.

"I'm not a real big text guy," Fisher said. "I'm not really into this new-age stuff. I don't twit or tweet. But I think face to face is a man thing, OK?"

The quarterback had a heated exchange with Fisher in the locker room after Sunday's overtime loss to Washington, and Fisher told Young not to attend a team meeting Monday. Tennessee put Young on injured reserve Tuesday because he needs season-ending surgery on his right thumb.

Fisher said he will meet with Young at some point. Asked if hearing from his quarterback by text does some good to a relationship that has seemed beyond repair, Fisher said he didn't think so.

"Someone could've grabbed his phone and texted," Fisher said.

Fisher told Houston reporters on a conference call earlier Wednesday that Young is welcome to show up at practices if he wants. Fisher said he's also busy focusing on his Titans (5-5) visiting the Houston Texans (4-6) on Sunday with his team just a game out of first in the AFC South.

Brady questionable for Thursday

Tom Brady was listed as questionable for the New England Patriots' game on Thanksgiving Day against the Detroit Lions after missing a walk-through practice Wednesday.

Brady also sat out Tuesday's only full workout of the week with a foot injury after participating on a limited basis in a walk-through on Monday. A questionable listing means a player has a 50-50 chance of playing in a game.

Brady also was listed with a shoulder injury, as he has been every week in recent seasons.

The quarterback took one day off from practice during the weeks leading to the team's previous two games. Both times, however, he was listed as probable. Brady played well in both games, victories over the Pittsburgh Steelers and Indianapolis, and showed no signs of being hurt. He walked without a limp in the locker room Tuesday.

Redskins put Portis on injured reserve

Clinton Portis' season has come to an early end for the second year in a row.

Coach Mike Shanahan said that the Washington Redskins running back will be put on injured reserve with a torn muscle in the lower abdomen.

The new injury is just above the area of the torn left groin that caused Portis to miss five games. Portis returned from the groin injury for Sunday's game against Tennessee but lasted only five carries before getting hurt again.

Portis will have surgery and require at least two months of rehabilitation, ending his season with a career-low 227 yards in 54 carries, with two touchdowns.

In another roster move, the Redskins signed offensive lineman Jacob Bender to the practice squad.

Saints coach optimistic Bush will play Thursday

New Orleans Saints Coach Sean Payton says he's optimistic Reggie Bush will be able to finally come back from his broken right leg at Dallas on Thanksgiving.

Bush, who has missed eight games since breaking his right fibula, is listed as questionable after practicing on a limited basis this week. Payton says it was tough to gauge whether Bush is 100% because the Saints did not practice at full speed this week, opting instead for light workouts and walk-throughs during the shortened week.

Giants name Jacobs starter at running back

Brandon Jacobs is once again the New York Giants' No. 1 running back.

Frustrated with Ahmad Bradshaw's inability to hold the ball, Coach Tom Coughlin demoted Bradshaw and gave Jacobs the starting job for Sunday's game against the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Although Bradshaw is fifth in the league in rushing with 867 yards, he has six fumbles and has lost five. The last one came in Sunday night's 27-17 loss to Philadelphia.

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