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Thu Jun 6 201316:37Titans release C Eugene Amano
Titans released C Eugene Amano.
The writing has been on the wall for a couple of months. Amano, 31, missed all of last season with a torn triceps muscle. The nine-year veteran has started 68 games in his career, but he needed to be replaced. Amano was set to count over $6 million against the salary cap this year. The Titans are moving forward with Fernando Velasco and rookie Brian Schwenke at center.
Source: Jim Wyatt on Twitter
Sun Apr 28 201318:53Titans expected to release C Amano
The Nashville Tennessean reiterates that the Titans are expected to release C Eugene Amano.
We're surprised it hasn't happened already, as the Tennessean has expected this since early March. Amano is due nearly $3.7 million in salary and has battled knee soreness this offseason while recovering from a torn triceps. Fernando Velasco proved a 2012 upgrade at center, and the Titans drafted C Brian Schwenke.
Source: Nashv
Wed Mar 6 201314:27Titans expected to release Eugene Amano
The Nashville Tennessean expects the Titans to release C Eugene Amano.
One of the league's highest-paid centers, Amano missed all of last season with a torn right triceps. Fernando Velasco was better than Amano during the absence. Cutting Amano would clear $3.685 million in salary off the Titans' books.
Source: Nashville Tennessean
Thu Jan 31 201302:25Titans C Amano triggers 2013 escalator
Titans C Eugene Amano triggered an escalator in his contract, raising his 2013 salary from $3.685 million to $3.935 million.
Amano didn't play a single game in 2012 after tearing his triceps in early August. However, he did start 60 of a possible 64 games in the four years prior. Amano signed a five-year deal ahead of the 2011 season, but the Nashville Tennessean recently mentioned him as a candidate for release this offseason. The Titans can move on with Fernando Velasco at center.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Sun Jan 20 201310:24Titans C Amano a candidate for release
Titans C Eugene Amano is a candidate for offseason release.
Amano is due a hefty $3.685 million salary in 2013 after missing the entire 2012 season with a torn right triceps and grading out as one of the worst centers in the league in 2011. With RG Leroy Harris an impending free agent and LG Steve Hutchinson considering retirement, GM Ruston Webster has said that solidifying the interior line is "probably the first priority."
Source: Nashville Tennessean
Sat Aug 4 201215:58Titans C Amano to miss 2012 with torn triceps
Titans C Eugene Amano has been diagnosed with a torn triceps, and is done for the season.
Amano has been the Titans' starting center each of the past four seasons, but the Titans opened up his job up to competition following a dismal 2011, where he graded out as Pro Football Focus' fourth worst center. Fernando Velasco, Kevin Matthews and undrafted rookie William Vlachos will now compete for the job, with Velasco being the favorite. The Titans will also surely be on the lookout for veteran help.
Source: Jim Wyatt on Twitter
Tue Jun 12 201214:05Titans center Amano resumes practicing
Titans C Eugene Amano (knee surgery) has resumed practicing at this week's minicamp.
Amano is right on schedule after a pair of offseason surgeries, the second of which was never disclosed. Although he's facing competition from Fernando Velasco, Kevin Matthews, and rookie William Vlachos, Amano worked with the first-team offense on Tuesday.
Source: John Glennon on Twitter
Fri Jun 1 201212:15Titans open center job to competition
The Titans have opened C Eugene Amano's starting job to competition.
Amano was one of the least effective centers in the NFL last season. While he's viewed as the "leader in the clubhouse," Amano will have to hold off Fernando Velasco, Kevin Matthews, and rookie William Vlachos. A veteran signing can't be ruled out, either. Matthews has been working with the first team while Amano rehabs knee and shoulder surgeries.
Source: Nashville Tennessean
Fri May 18 201214:27Eugene Amano due back at June minicamp
The Titans expect C Eugene Amano back from his multiple offseason surgeries at June minicamp.
One of the surgeries was on Amano's knee. The other is undisclosed, though a shoulder injury ended Amano's 2011 season in early December. While Amano was one of the worst centers in football last year, it's fair to wonder if the injuries affected his performance. The Titans were high enough on Amano following the 2009 season to hand him a five-year, $26.247 million contract.
Source: Nashville Tennessean
Fri Mar 16 201211:14Titans likely to sign Wells, dump Amano?
The signing of OG Steve Hutchinson has not decreased the Titans' interest in free agent C Scott Wells, according to the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel.
Per the Journal-Sentinel's Bob McGinn, the Titans aren't "overly thrilled" with holdover Eugene Amano and would "easily release" him if they land Wells. Though he has three years left on his five-year, $26.25 contract, Amano has been one of the least effective centers in the NFL the past two years. Look for Wells, a Nashville native, to ultimately return home.
Source: Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel
Fri Feb 24 201214:04Titans trio recovering from offseason surgery
Titans C Eugene Amano, G/C Fernando Velasco, and CB Tommie Campbell are all coming off undisclosed offseason procedures.
There are no details on the surgeries. The Titans have considered moving Amano back to guard with Jake Scott set to exit via free agency, but they realize they should also be aiming higher on the interior. Amano could stake a fair claim to being the least effective pivot in the NFL last season.
Source: Nashville Tennessean
Tue Apr 26 201116:26Amano, Harris to keep starting jobs in 2011
Titans coach Mike Munchak confirmed that C Eugene Amano and LG Leroy Harris are "slated to start" again in 2011.
Plagued by a series of shoulder stingers, Amano was a disaster at center after moving in from right guard. Harris wasn't any better in his first season as a starter. The two were the primary culprits in the Titans' last-place finish in Pro Football Focus' run-blocking ratings. Munchak is hoping that a return to full health will solve the woes.
Source: Paul Kuharsky on Twitter
Sat Feb 19 201113:35Amano will not need offseason surgery
Head coach Mike Munchak said Saturday that C Eugene Amano will not need offseason surgery on his shoulder.
Amano suffered multiple stingers throughout the season and was ultimately put on injured reserve after Week 14. A flop after signing a five-year, $26.247 million contract last offseason, Amano isn't guaranteed the starting job in 2011 even if he proves to be 100 percent healthy.
Source: Jim Wyatt on Twitter
Tue Dec 14 201011:51Titans lose starting center Amano
Titans placed C Eugene Amano on injured reserve with a shoulder injury, ending his season.
It's not clear how serious the ailment is, but it was the third injury to his left shoulder injury Amano has suffered this season, so the Titans don't want to take any more chances. Fernando Velasco will take over for Amano and is a noticeable downgrade as a run blocker.
Thu Dec 9 201022:58Titans C Amano leaves with shoulder injury
Titans C Eugene Amano left Thursday's game in the fourth quarter with an apparent left shoulder injury.
It had the look of a "stinger," an injury which also knocked Amano out of the game two weeks ago. Backup Fernando Velasco has come on to replace him.
Sun Nov 28 201015:01Titans center Amano done for the day
Titans C Eugene Amano is done for the day with a "stinger" injury against the Texans.
Backup Fernando Velasco has come on to replace him, which won't help an inept Titans rushing attack. Chris Johnson has just -2 rushing yards mid-way through the third quarter.
Sat Oct 16 201014:25Amano injures ankle in practice, questionable
Titans C Eugene Amano left Saturday's practice with an injured ankle.
According to head coach Jeff Fisher, Amano will be listed as questionable for Monday's game against the Jaguars.
Source: Jim Wyatt on Twitter
Mon Oct 11 201011:52Amano leaves with stinger
Titans C Eugene Amano left Sunday's win over the Cowboys with a stinger.
Amano said he felt pain down his arms and into his fingers, so he did not return to the game. With LG Leroy Harris already out, backup Fernando Velasco moved to center and Ryan Durand came in at guard.
Source: Nashville Tennessean