

| ATT | COMP | COMP PCT | TD | INT |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 17 | 5 | 29.4 | 0 | 1 |
The Titans have released Chris Simms, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.
This may have been Simms' last chance in the NFL, as he's been dogged by off-the-field incidences, spats with coaches and ineffectiveness when given a chance on the field.
Chris Simms was arrested in New York for driving while impaired by marijuana, according to Laura Italiano of the New York Post.
Simms becomes the second Titans quarterback to be arrested in less than a month after Vince Young was charged for an altercation outside a Dallas strip club. Simms is currently the third passer on the depth chart behind Young and veteran Kerry Collins, but didn't figure to see much action in 2010. At least not on the field.
Chris Simms has reached a one-year deal with the Tennessee Titans, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.
This likely means that we've seen the last of Kerry Collins in Tennessee. Even if Simms is Vince Young's number one back-up in 2010, howver, his fantasy value will be extremely limited to the point of nonexistent.
Chris Simms visited the Titans Tuesday, according to the Tenneesean. He was cut by the Broncos earlier this month.
Simms would merely provide depth for Tennessee if signed, and would not be a threat to push Vince Young for the No. 1 role. Simms previously played in one game with Tennessee in 2008 before heading to Denver last season.
Chris Simms has been released by Denver, according to the Denver Post.
Kyle Orton is still the starter in Denver, and Brady Quinn was just brought in to compete with Tom Brandstater for the backup gig, leaving Simms as the odd man out. Simms has the talent to compete for a backup gig somewhere, though his disagreements with coaches in the past could hurt his cause at landing work.
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