Tennessee Titans star defensive deal with Jeffery Simmons didn’t care {that a} radio host was on-air after Tuesday’s coaching camp session — he spoke his thoughts to the host about his social media posts.
Simmons, who was off-camera within the now-viral video, was heard shouting at 104.5 The Zone’s Buck Reising, who was attempting to get Titans cornerback Roger McCreary on-air for an interview.
At one level, Simmons was heard calling Reising a “p—y” throughout the heated alternate.
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As Reising’s colleagues had been attempting to get McCreary arrange together with his headset for the interview, Reising’s consideration moved shortly to Simmons, who began shouting his manner.
“We can talk whenever you want to talk,” Reising mentioned to Simmons, who wasn’t capable of be heard after the reside broadcast. Nevertheless, he finally got here inside microphone distance after Reising informed him they had been reside on-air.
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“I don’t care,” Simmons replied. “You do a lot of talk on social media.”
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Reising gave Simmons the chance to speak it out on-air contemplating he was proper on the desk, however the defensive deal with refused.
“Stop talking on social media, talk to me!” Simmons will be heard barking again.
Being a pacesetter within the Titans’ locker room, this alternate for Simmons isn’t the most effective look.
Simmons was additionally seen in a coaching camp battle Tuesday, which was partly his instigation. Simmons was noticed swinging at rookie offensive lineman JC Latham, and Reising tweeted about it.
“Simmons just swung at Latham after some pushing a shoving…refs said 98 would have been tossed in game. He’s back in for the next two and immediately starts a brawl. Sloppy. Simmons needs to lock tf in,” Reising posted on X.
New Titans head coach Brian Callahan had Simmons keep in follow regardless of refs saying he would’ve been tossed in a regular-season recreation.
Simmons is among the many highest-paid defensive tackles within the NFL after signing a $94 million extension that has him underneath Titans management till after the 2027 season.
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The 27-year-old totaled 5.5 sacks, 44 mixed tackles (10 for loss) and one compelled fumble over 12 video games final season.
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