By TERESA M. WALKER, AP Sports Writer
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) Vince Young is awaiting an MRI exam on his sprained left knee Tuesday, hours after the Tennessee Titans sought police help in finding the quarterback the team described as "emotionally down."
Young left his home around 7 Monday night without a phone, prompting the Titans to call Nashville police for help. The team got a message to Young through a friend, and the quarterback met with coach Jeff Fisher and police at team headquarters around 11:30 p.m. Police spokesman Don Aaron said Young drove himself home about 30 minutes later.
The story first was reported by WKRN-TV.
"Ultimately, it appears the initial concerns about his emotional state were unfounded," Aaron said Tuesday. "But no one actually knew that until he was spoken to face to face."
Aaron also said Young had an unloaded handgun in the glovebox of his car. Tennessee law permits unloaded firearms in vehicles as long as no ammunition is present.
Young hurt his knee late in Sunday's 17-10 win over Jacksonville and was booed heavily by fans.
"Given the totality of the circumstances, the fact that Young had been emotionally down all day Coach Fisher contacted the police department and asked for help in finding him to check on his emotional well-being," Aaron said.
The Titans said people close to Young called the team Monday night, concerned about his state of mind when he left his home.
"He was located at a friend's house, where we made contact with him. He then came to the practice facility where it was determined that those initial concerns by his friends and family were unfounded, and he returned home without incident," the Titans said in a statement.
Young's MRI exam was rescheduled for Tuesday from Monday with no explanation.
Has there been another quarterback in recent memory who had to be put on this sort of suicide watch?
With the drama and rumors surrounding him wanting to quit after his first season, this news has to be disturbing for Titans fans.
I'm seriously concerned about this guy's mental health. Ricky Williams said in an interview a couple of years ago that the NFL would rather you have a broken leg than any kind of mental disorder. After a sub-par season last year, didn't he seriously contemplate retirement? If he indeed is struggling with this sort of thing, I hope he gets the help he needs. I think Vince is a good guy and I would love to see him succeed in the NFL, so long as it's not at my Texans' expense.
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I know everything was cleared up, but isn't this a TERRIBLE sign for his future in the NFL?
Seriously, if family members and the team are concerned enough about his mental state to get the police involved, there is something more than just being upset about playing poorly. I understand him being upset about the way he played and hurting his knee, but if those close to him believe he may do something to himself, there is something more than just what has been seen. I hope Vince is ok and it's just a misunderstanding. I'd hate to see the guy go through any mental issues because those just aren't good to see and can be hard to overcome.