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Titans cornerback Cortland Finnegan has left the team's camp in an apparent contract dispute, according to a a league source.\
According to the source, Finnegan left the hotel where players and coaches are staying for training camp Friday night.
Finnegan is in entering the final year of his contract and openly said on WNSR-AM last week with TitanInsider's Darren McFarland and ex-Titan Brad Hopkins that he believed this would be his final season with the team.
I'm super excited for the direction we're going, Finnegan said in that interview. It being my last year, you wish you had a few more years in that Titans uniform, but I can only speak of one now that I'm really excited about.
The move is somewhat surprising in that it was Finnegan who organized team workouts during the lockout, getting as many as 40 teammates to attend a mini-camp at Father Ryan in June, a gesture appreciated by Coach Mike Munchak.
I had a talk with him (Finnegan) too. We sat and talked just about his value to the team, Munchak said of Finnegan. I thanked him for the great work he did in the off-season with the players, stepping up and being a leader, encouraging guys to come back in town back in June to work out, I think that was a huge plus for the team and for him to show that thats the kind of player he wants to be; not only a great player, but a leader, so we had that kind of talk.
By all indications, Finnegan is happy with the regime change, especially the hiring of Jerry Gray as defensive coordinator.
I'm learning a ton. I know we just put in the defense and there are some growing pains, but just the little things he has been able to say along the way have been great, he said on Friday.
Finnegan is in the final year of a contract that will pay him $16.8 million over four years.
Cortland Finnegan has walked out of camp over issue over deal
According to the source, Finnegan left the hotel where players and coaches are staying for training camp Friday night.
Finnegan is in entering the final year of his contract and openly said on WNSR-AM last week with TitanInsider's Darren McFarland and ex-Titan Brad Hopkins that he believed this would be his final season with the team.
I'm super excited for the direction we're going, Finnegan said in that interview. It being my last year, you wish you had a few more years in that Titans uniform, but I can only speak of one now that I'm really excited about.
The move is somewhat surprising in that it was Finnegan who organized team workouts during the lockout, getting as many as 40 teammates to attend a mini-camp at Father Ryan in June, a gesture appreciated by Coach Mike Munchak.
I had a talk with him (Finnegan) too. We sat and talked just about his value to the team, Munchak said of Finnegan. I thanked him for the great work he did in the off-season with the players, stepping up and being a leader, encouraging guys to come back in town back in June to work out, I think that was a huge plus for the team and for him to show that thats the kind of player he wants to be; not only a great player, but a leader, so we had that kind of talk.
By all indications, Finnegan is happy with the regime change, especially the hiring of Jerry Gray as defensive coordinator.
I'm learning a ton. I know we just put in the defense and there are some growing pains, but just the little things he has been able to say along the way have been great, he said on Friday.
Finnegan is in the final year of a contract that will pay him $16.8 million over four years.
Cortland Finnegan has walked out of camp over issue over deal