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  Former Pro Bowl
Titans QB Ryan Tannehill Sought Therapy After Playoff Loss
RYAN TANNEHILL
The Tennessee Titans are well aware of how much of an opportunity they cost them- selves in their 19-16 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals in the divi- sional round of the NFL play- offs. Having thrown three interceptions in that game, Ryan Tannehill might have felt it the most.
"It's a deep scar," Tan- nehill said of the loss. "Every time I closed my eyes I kind of rewatched the game. I didn't get a whole lot of sleep for weeks. I was in a dark place, and it took meawhile,alotofworktoget out of it.
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Quarterback Eyeing
NFL Return After
 Missing 2021 Season
An NFL quarterback who missed the entire 2021 season is ready to get back on the field.
Robert Griffin, III re- cently appeared on the Rich Eisen Show and said he had received some calls from NFL teams after recording a 4.48 40-yard Dash at Rich Eisen's charity event.
"Yes, I did get some calls because of that 4.48," Grif- fin said, per CBS Sports. Eisen asked Griffin if he wanted to play football again. "I'm a young guy, 32 years old," he said. "We see guys like Tom Brady playing until they're 45. Now he's got seven Super Bowl rings, so that kind of plays into that,
ROBERT GRIFFIN, III
and I don't have any. But the desire to play is still there and you know, I've just been blessed that ESPN has given me an opportunity to do what I've done for the past eight months in the broadcast world while also understand- ing that I still have a desire to play."
 Arrest Warrant Issued For Former Pro Bowl Safety
 Earl Thomas’ comeback attempt may have hit a skid.
An arrest warrant was is- sued for Thomas on April 27, the Austin American- Statesman reported on Fri- day.
Thomas has been charged with a third-degree felony for “allegedly violating
EARL AND NINA THOMAS
the protective order order two or more times within 12 months.”
Thomas committed the violation by allegedly sending threatening messages to the mother of his children. The American-Statesman shared some details about the mes- sages.
Thomas, 33, was a big part of the “Legion of Boom” defense for the Seattle Sea- hawks. He won a Super Bowl and made seven Pro Bowls with Seattle. He last played in the NFL with the Ravens in 2019. The Ravens cut Thomas in 2020 for fighting with teammates.
Thomas and his wife Nina are in the process of getting divorced. They be- came estranged after a publi- cized incident in which she pointed a gun at Thomas’ head. We learned in Jan. 2021 that Nina obtained a re- straining order against Earl following multiple drunken incidents.
Now, Nina is accusing Earl of more problematic be- havior. This comes at a time when Thomas was seeking a return to the NFL.
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