Non-News Disappeared as News Continues to Swirl Around Free Agent Jadeveon Clowney

News that is not news, but is otherwise disseminated because news has appeared again regarding the future of Jadeveon Clowney.

Clowney became a free agent after spending the 2019 season with the Seattle Seahawks. The defensive end has yet to sign with a team this deep into the offseason, far from speculation that he could land a big contract as potentially the highest paid defensive player in the league.

Clowney has been linked to various reports with the Cleveland Browns, Tennessee Titans and Las Vegas Raiders. The non-news for three months has confirmed that he is “open” to joining other teams, a common gesture often observed in free agency when a player does not sign again with the team for which he has just played. .

Well guess what ?! We have more information on where Clowney could possibly end up, and we return to the Tennessee Titans.

General Manager Jon Robinson was on ESPN to discuss any relevant updates on the extent to which talks have progressed with the defensive end, and I think the non-news has reached its peak.

“We may or may not have had conversations,” said Robinson (via 247Sports). “I will stop there.

“We are constantly exploring the players who are in the market, the players who can come here and help our soccer team while trying to do it – especially in today’s world with the pandemic and the uncertainty profile for the 2021 and 2022 season with salary. course – try to exercise some internal discipline in this way, but also try to do everything we can to make sure that we put a team there that has a chance to race this thing. “

Downright right. The Titans may have had conversations with Clowney. Or not. Pro Football Talk also ran with this story with the “may or may not” in the title because unfortunately this is where we are in terms of news feed in this unusual offseason.

In other news, I may have just won the Mega Millions jackpot. Or not. I will stop there.

But wait, there is more! Semi-star Derrick Henry, who has just signed a $ 50 million four-year extension to stay with the AFC championship finalists, has expressed interest in seeing Clowney on his team.

“If he wants to come to Tennessee, we certainly welcome him with open arms,” ​​said Henry. “I hope that if (management and Clowney speak) we can do something and he can join us. We would really love to have it and it can help us immensely. “

As for whether the Titans officially offered Clowney a contract … Clowneynews.exe has stopped working.

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