Wilson says he’s ‘done’ as a Titan in deleted tweet

Wilson says he’s ‘done’ as a Titan in deleted tweet


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Titans GM has severe words for Isaiah Wilson (0:56)

Last week, Titans basic supervisor Jon Robinson talked about 2020 first-round choice Isaiah Wilson as well as what he intends to see from him moving forward. (0:56)

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NASHVILLE, Tenn.– Nearly a week after being placed on notification by the group’s basic supervisor, Tennessee Titans 2020 first-round NFL draft choice Isaiah Wilson created on Twitter on Monday evening that he is “done with football as a Titan” prior to removing the tweet right after.

Wilson was the 29th general choice in April’s draft yet played just 4 breaks in his novice period, which finished in him being positioned on the non-football injury listingin December Before that, Wilson located himself on the reserve/COVID -19 listing two times in 2015, throughout training school as well as in October.

The novice right take on additionally had a number of confrontations with the regulation. The very first case came when Tennessee State University authorities separated an off-campus event that Wilson had actually participated in throughout training school. In their record, the authorities recorded that Wilson mosted likely to the second-floor veranda, where he showed up to quickly take into consideration leaping. He gotten a trespass caution.

The 2nd case took place when Wilson was detained as well as billed with a DUI in September when he blew up of his car as well as struck a concrete wall surface.

Titans GM Jon Robinson attended to Wilson’s standing throughout a digital press conference on Tuesday, informing press reporters he had actually not talked to Wilson considering that placing him on the NFI listing as well as recommending that Wilson “makes a determination on whether he wants to do what it takes to play pro football.”

The Titans authorized Wilson to a four-year, $11.6 million agreementin August Tennessee would certainly have a $5.4 million salary-cap fee if it launches him.

Wilson’s firm did not reply to a ask for remark when called by ESPN on Monday evening.