Jim Wyatt of the Tennessean writes that he has no doubt Matt Hasselbeck is on the Titans' radar as they search for a quarterback.
Hasselbeck, who is set to become an unrestricted free agent, has ties to Tennessee's front office.
May 2011 - Seattle Seahawks Wiretap
Kolb May Be Fit For Seahawks
It was reported on Monday that as many as three teams are interested in Eagles quarterback Kevin Kolb.
Seattle has been mentioned as a potential suitor for Kolb and it has been reported that the Seahawks have called the Eagles multiple times about the quarterback.
Kolb appears to be a fit for the Seahawks offensively.
Harbaugh: There Will Be No Hostility With Carroll
49ers head coach Jim Harbaugh said at the NFL Scouting Combine recently that there would be no hostility between himself and Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll.
The two frequently crossed paths when Carroll was at USC and Harbaugh at Stanford.
"No hostility," Harbaugh said. "You know, we coached against each other in college, and I anticipate that it will be competitive as we go forward playing each other twice a year. But I have genuine respect for the job that he does ? like all the rest of the coaches in the National Football League. ... But we want to beat (Seattle)."
Could Gallery Reunite With Cable With Seahawks?
It didn't take long from rumors to spark in Seattle that offensive lineman Robert Gallery could reunite with former Raiders coach Tom Cable.
Cable is now working under Seahawks coach Peter Carroll and Gallery said this week that it's time for him to move on from Oakland.
"The team could be serious about him (Gallery) ? but not at the price he was seeking from the Raiders," a Seahawks source said. "If they could get him, it definitely would help with the needs on the interior spots."
Seahawks, Hasselbeck 'Far Apart' On Deal
The Seahawks and Matt Hasselbeck are not close to terms on a new agreement, according to a source.
The two sides remain in contact.
"They are not - repeat, not - getting a deal done with Matt Hasselbeck," ESPN analyst John Clayton said Tuesday on the Calabro show.
"They're far apart right now to a point where there's not going to be (enough) common ground (to) get a deal done by the start of free agency, whenever that may be."
Seahawks, Washington Reach Four-Year Deal
Seahawks running back Leon Washington agreed Tuesday to a four-year contract worth about $12.5 million, according to a source.
The deal could max out at $16 million, while $3.5 million of it guaranteed.
Washington came to the Seahawks in a draft-day trade after making an amazing recovery from a compound leg fracture when he was with the Jets in 2009.