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Jevon Kearse underwent surgery Thursday that revealed the damage to his knee was not nearly so catastrophic and that the rehabilitation for the eighth-year veteran will not be as daunting as ...
Jevon Kearse dominated the NFL for over a decade. He won Defensive Rookie of the Year and made his first Pro Bowl appearance in his debut season for the Tennessee Titans in 1999.
Home for the NFL player is where comfort is provided in the coaching, schemes and environment. Often players find it in the most circuitous ways. Jevon Kearse has found his way back to Tennessee.
Jevon Kearse, #42 of the Florida Gators, in action during the game against the Kentucky Wildcats at Florida Field in Gainesville, Florida. (Andy Lyons/Allsport) ...
Jevon Kearse peers across the line of scrimmage and convinces himself the man staring back is the one who shot his brother. He looks at the opposing sideline and wants to scream, “How could y… ...
Jevon has seen pictures of him; the elder Kearse, he said, was as sculpted and “cut up” as he is. He has also heard stories about his father.
When asked to describe Jevon Kearse’s style of play, former teammate Albert Haynesworth went on something of a verbal safari. “I mean, he was like a gazelle hunting down a sloth in a ...
Kerry Collins said he didn't think any of his teammates thought anything of Kearse leaving after being scratched. "That's an issue between Jevon and Jeff," Collins said.
In a sudden turn of events, free agent defensive end Jevon Kearse reached an eight-year, $66 million agreement with the Eagles on Wednesday, ESPN.com has learned.
Tennessee Titans defensive end Jevon Kearse underwent surgery on his left foot Thursday and, based on reports from specialists, team officials termed the procedure a success.
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