Updated list of 32 VFL U. of Tennessee players in NFL with 2019 recaps

Updated list of 32 VFL U. of Tennessee players in NFL with 2019 recaps

Orlando, FL – January 26, 2020 – Camping World Stadium: Alvin Kamara (41) of the NFC New Orleans Saints during the 2020 NFL Pro Bowl (Photo by Heather Harvey / ESPN Images)

By Vince Ferrara / @VinceSports

Here’s an updated list of University of Tennessee players in the National Football League as 2020 free agency in the NFL is underway.

For perspective, you’ll see a recap of their 2019 seasons, along with breakdowns by position, list of teams without a VFL, free agents to watch and more.

In a separate blog post on 991TheSportsAnimal.com, you’ll find the list of players that were at UT at one time before transferring and finishing theor careers elsewhere. In that other post, you’ll also see other players that have local ties to the Knoxville area that did not attend the University of Tennessee.

Look for updates here on my blog “Vince’s View.” Bookmark my blog page and check back often.

Tennessee Volunteers On NFL Rosters as of 3/23/20 (32)
QB Matt Simms (9) Atlanta Falcons
2019: DNP; Hasn’t played in an NFL game since 2014

LS – Morgan Cox (46) Baltimore Ravens
2019: Played in all 17 games including one playoff game; Another rock-solid, reliable year as one of the league’s best

TE – Jason Croom (80) Buffalo Bills
2019: Spent the entire season on injured reserve with a severe hamstring injury

P – Michael Palardy (5) Carolina Panthers
2019: Averaged 46.0 yards per punt, which was 12th among regular punters

WR/KR – Cordarrelle Patterson (84) Chicago Bears
2019: 11 rec 83 yds; Led NFL in KR (29.5 yds per) and 1st team All-Pro as KR; 2nd all-time in NFL history in KR avg at 29.9 yds per, trailing only Gale Sayers (30.6)

P – Trevor Daniel (–) Denver Broncos
2019: Punted 11 times in 2 games at 43.6 yds per before being released by Texans

OT – Ja’Wuan James (70) Denver Broncos
2019: Started (RT) and played in a career-low 3 games due to injury in his debut season in Denver

ILB – Alexander Johnson (45) Denver Broncos
2019: 51 tackles, 2 FF, 1.5 sacks, 1 INT in 15 games (12 starts) in a breakout 2nd season with the Broncos; Once he got a start, he played well and locked-up an ILB spot

CB – Justin Coleman (27) Detroit Lions
2019: Played all 16 games for the 2nd season in a row; Started a career-high 13 games in his first season in Detroit; Totaled 51 tackles and a career-high 13 PD; 1 INT, 1 FR, 3 FF

OLB – Jalen Reeves-Maybin (44) Detroit Lions
2019: Played in all 16 games for the first time in his career; Started the first 3 games of his career; Recorded career-high 36 tackles, 1 FF and 1 FR

OG – Zach Fulton (73) Houston Texans
2019: Played and started at RG in all but one game (injury) totaling 17 games; Started both of Houston’s playoff games; Watch “My Football Story: Zach Fulton”

QB – Joshua Dobbs (1) Jacksonville Jaguars
2019: DNP; Traded by the Steelers to the Jaguars after Week 1

P – Dustin Colquitt (2) Kansas City Chiefs
2019: Lefty punter capped off his 15th NFL season as a Super Bowl champion; Averaged 44.1 yds per punt; Only punted 8 times in 3 playoff games; Had a 50 yds per punt average in the Super Bowl

DT – Kendal Vickers (–) Las Vegas Raiders
2019: DNP in NFL; Played 18 games in CFL for Edmonton Eskimos tallying 12 tackles, 2 sacks

TE – Jason Witten (–) Las Vegas Raiders
2019: Started all 16 games for Cowboys; Caught 63 passes for 529 yds 4 TD

RB – John Kelly (42) Los Angeles Rams
2019: Played in 4 games; 3 car 9 yds

TE – Ethan Wolf (84) Los Angeles Rams
2019: DNP; Spent training camp and practice squad time with the Panthers, Jaguars and Packers

P – Britton Colquitt (2) Minnesota Vikings
2019: 17 GP; Punted in all but one game (45.8 yds per) including two playoff games

FB – Jakob Johnson (47) New England Patriots
2019: 1 rec for 5 yds; Played in 4 games with 3 starts before going on IR with a shoulder injury

RB – Alvin Kamara (41) New Orleans Saints
2019: 15 GPs with 10 starts; 178 car 818 yds (4.6 yds per) 6 TD; 89 rec 567 yds (6.4 yds per) 1 TD; 4 PR 30 yds

DT – Shy Tuttle (99) New Orleans Saints
2019: Played in all 17 games with 1 start in an impressive rookie year for the undrafted free agent; 21 tackles, 2 sacks, 6 PD and 1 spectacular INT and return vs. Falcons

DB – Rashaan Gaulden (–) DB New York Giants
2019: 3 tackles; Played in 10 games – 9 for Carolina and 1 for NY Giants

WR – Josh Malone (83) New York Jets
2019: Played in 2 games; 0 catches

DE – Kyle Phillips (98) New York Jets
2019: The undrafted free agent rookie stood out as he played in 15 games with 4 starts; Recorded 39 tackles, 1.5 sacks and 1 PD

DE – Derek Barnett (96) Philadelphia Eagles
2019: 15 GP, all starts; 43 tackles, 11 TFLs, 6.5 sacks, 2 FF, 32 QBH&P

TE – Alex Ellis (85) Philadelphia Eagles
2019: 3 GP, 0 catches

DT – Malik Jackson (97) Philadelphia Eagles
2019: 1 GP that was a start with 1 tackle; Missed the rest of the season on IR with a Lisfranc injury

NT – Dan McCullers (93) Pittsburgh Steelers
2019: 16 GP, 0 starts, 8 tackles, 1 PD

DB – Cameron Sutton (20) Pittsburgh Steelers
2019: 16 GP, 0 starts, 16 tackles, 1 sack, 5 PD, 1 INT

DE – Jonathan Kongbo (–) San Francisco 49ers
2019: DNP in NFL; Won the Grey Cup title in the CFL for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers; Played in 12 games with 12 tackles and 1 sack in CFL

CB – Emmanuel Moseley (41) San Francisco 49ers
2019: Had a breakout year in his 2nd NFL season; 19 GPs with 11 starts, 63 tackles, 12 PD and 2 INT; Started the Super Bowl with 5 tackles and 1 PD

OLB – Jordan Williams (40) Tennessee Titans
2019: DNP; Spent the season on injured reserve with an undisclosed injury

Free Agents To Watch from University of Tennessee
S – Micah Abernathy
S – Eric Berry
QB – Tyler Bray
LB – Colton Jumper
OG – Kahlil McKenzie
TE – Luke Stocker

Notes and Numbers – Vols in the NFL (as of 3/23/20)
*32 U. of Tennessee players on expanded NFL rosters
*Philadelphia and Denver have the most active UT players with 3 each
*DL is the largest position represented with 7
*21 of the 32 teams have a UT player on active rosters

UT Players In The NFL By Position (32)
QB – 2
RB – 2
WR – 2
TE – 4
FB – 1
OL – 2
DL – 7
LB – 3
DB – 4
P – 4
PK – 0
LS – 1

Teams Without Any Players From UT On Rosters (11)
Arizona Cardinals
Cincinnati Bengals
Cleveland Browns
Dallas Cowboys
Green Bay Packers
Indianapolis Colts
Los Angeles Chargers
Miami Dolphins
Seattle Seahawks
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Washington Redskins

Recently Retired
OG – Ramon Foster – Pittsburgh Steelers

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Lady Vols’ Rennia Davis garners USBWA postseason accolades

Lady Vols’ Rennia Davis garners USBWA postseason accolades

Rennia Davis – Lady Vols / Credit: UT Athletics

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – The United States Basketball Writers Association announced Monday its women’s basketball All-America team, and Tennessee’s Rennia Davis was among those earning honorable mention.

Davis, a 6-foot-2 junior forward from Jacksonville, Fla., earned national distinction from the USBWA for the first time in her career, coming on the heels of being named AP All-America Honorable Mention last week and All-SEC First Team the week before.

Tennessee’s leading scorer and rebounder, Davis averaged career bests of 18.0 points and 8.2 rebounds per game this season, which are the sixth and seventh-best ever, respectively, by a UT junior. Her scoring average is the best by a Lady Vol since Candace Parker averaged 21.3 ppg. in 2007-08. Against ranked teams, Davis put up even better numbers, averaging 19.8 points per contest against those squads.

Davis connected on 46.9 percent of her attempts from the field and 80.2 percent from the free throw line, and she tallied a team-leading 34 three-pointers this season. Additionally, Davis was second on the team in steals (28) and third in assists (74).

The Ribault High School graduate recorded 11 double-doubles (tied for seventh most by a UT junior) and scored in double figures in 28 straight games. She posted 25 contests of 15+ points and had six games of 20 or more.

Among other honors in 2019-20, Davis made the Cheryl Miller Award Top 10, the John R. Wooden Top 20 and was a three-time SEC Player of the Week and a USBWA National Player of the Week on one occasion.

Davis was Tennessee’s only active returning starter from a year ago, when the Lady Vols placed 19-13 overall and finished eighth in the SEC at 7-9. This season, the UT standout helped her team improve to 21-10 overall and finish in a tie for third in the league at 10-6 during the first-season of the Kellie Harper era.

-UT Athletics

Maren Morris & Ryan Hurd Welcome Baby Boy

Maren Morris & Ryan Hurd Welcome Baby Boy

Maren Morris and Ryan Hurd welcomed a baby boy—Hayes Andrew Hurd—into the world on March 23.

Hayes Andrew Hurd. 3/23/20. Love of our lives,” said Maren in an Instagram post, which included a handful of photos of the newborn.

Ryan showed off a couple of photos of Hayes, as well, via his Instagram page.

Maren and Ryan married in March 2018. Congrats to the happy family.

photo by Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com

Carly Pearce & Lee Brice Drop Stunning Acoustic Version of “I Hope You’re Happy Now” [Listen]

Carly Pearce & Lee Brice Drop Stunning Acoustic Version of “I Hope You’re Happy Now” [Listen]

Carly Pearce and Lee Brice dropped an acoustic version of their current Top 20 hit, “I Hope You’re Happy Now.”

Penned by Carly, Luke Combs, Jonathan Singleton and Randy Montana, “I Hope You’re Happy Now” is featured on Carly’s self-titled sophomore album, which was released in February.

“I often gravitate towards the beauty and the break in country music, probably why it’s always been my dream to experience the realness of life so openly,” says Carly. “Writing ‘I Hope You’re Happy Now’ with Luke Combs, Jonathan Singleton and Randy Montana brought up sadness from the past, but I truly hope there is happiness now. Thank you, Lee, for lending your unsurpassable voice to perfectly tell my story.”

“Carly has such emotion in her voice, especially on a song like this that’s really powerful,” adds Lee. “I’m honored she asked me to record this duet.”

Listen to the new acoustic version below.

photo by NCD

Tanya Tucker Announces Rescheduled Dates on “CMT Next Women of Country Tour”

Tanya Tucker Announces Rescheduled Dates on “CMT Next Women of Country Tour”

Tanya Tucker revealed the rescheduled dates for her 2020 CMT Next Women of Country Tour, which will resume in August. Originally scheduled dates in March, April, May and June were postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Tanya’s tour will kick back up in Cleveland on Aug. 5. Tickets purchased for the original tour dates will be honored for the rescheduled dates. For any further ticket inquiries, please reach out to point of purchase.

2020 CMT Next Women of Country Tour (rescheduled dates)

Aug. 5 | House of Blues | Cleveland, Ohio*
Aug. 7 | The Wilbur Theatre | Boston, Mass.*
Aug. 9 | Hart Theatre at The Egg | Albany, N.Y.*
Aug. 11 | Danforth Music Hall | Toronto, ON*
Aug. 18 | Roxian Theatre | Pittsburgh, Pa.*
Aug. 20 | Royal Oak Music Theatre | Royal Oak, Mich.*
Aug. 23 | Jefferson Center | Roanoke, Va.*
Aug. 27 | The Kessler Theater | Dallas, Texas^
Aug. 30 | The Heights Theater | Houston, Texas^
Sept. 18 | Cherokee Casino | Roland, Okla.
Sept. 19 | Sugar Creek Casino Event Center | Hinton, Okla.
Sept. 25 | Harrah’s Cherokee Event Center | Cherokee, N.C.
Oct. 12 | Knuckleheads | Kansas City, Mo. ~
Oct. 14 | Entertainment Center for the Arts | Colorado Springs, Colo. ~
Oct. 15 | Bluebird Theater | Denver, Colo. ~
Oct. 20 | State Theatre For The Arts | Red Bluff, Calif.~
Oct. 21 | The Fremont Theater | San Luis Obispo, Calif. ~
Oct. 22 | Pappy & Harriet’s | Pioneertown, Calif.
Oct. 25 | The Fox Theatre | Bakersfield, Calif.
* Walker County
^ Erin Enderlin
~ Hailey Whitters

photo by Curtis Hilbun, AFF-USA.com

Jason Aldean Slows It Down With New Single, “Got What I Got” [Listen]

Jason Aldean Slows It Down With New Single, “Got What I Got” [Listen]

Jason Aldean will follow Top 10 single, “We Back,” with the release of “Got What I Got.” Penned by Thomas Archer, Alex Palmer and Michael Tyler, “Got What I Got” is featured on Jason’s 2019 album, 9.

“When I first heard ‘Got What I Got,’ it reminded me of something Boyz II Men would do . . . almost like a 90s R&B throwback song,” says Jason. “It’s just not something you really hear in country music that much. Plus, now more than ever, I think we’re all just being reminded how to appreciate the people we love.”

The new tune ships to country radio on April 6.

Listen to “Got What I Got” below.

photo by Curtis Hilbun, AFF-USA.com

New Air Date Announced for 55th ACM Awards

New Air Date Announced for 55th ACM Awards

The Academy of Country Music announced that the 55th ACM Awards will air live on Sept. 16 at 8 p.m. ET on CBS. Additional details will be available soon, including the venue, performers and more.

Keith Urban will host the show for the first time.

The ACM Awards were originally planned to air from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on April 5. The Academy scrapped the plan on March 15 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Academy, in partnership with Dick Clark Productions, will air ACM Presents: Our Country on April 5 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on CBS. The two-hour special will feature conversations and at-home acoustic performances from many of your favorite country stars, along with clips of their favorite moments from the ACM Awards 55-year history. Participating artists will be announced in the coming weeks. Artists will appear from their homes via video chat to share their thoughts and perform acoustic songs. Additionally, video clips from previous ACM Award broadcasts will allow viewers to reminisce with them about their favorite ACM moments.

photo by AFF-USA.com

March 23: Live-Stream Show Calendar With Garth Brooks, Keith Urban, Tenille Townes & More

March 23: Live-Stream Show Calendar With Garth Brooks, Keith Urban, Tenille Townes & More

Country stars are trying to do their part to keep us entertained during our self-quarantines (hopefully) due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Here’s a rundown of what to expect as some of our favorite stars perform live via social medial.

March 23

photo by Curtis Hilbun, AFF-USA.com

Watch Kix Brooks’ 2013 Interview With Kenny Rogers on “American Country Countdown”

Watch Kix Brooks’ 2013 Interview With Kenny Rogers on “American Country Countdown”

Country music legend Kenny Rogers, 81, passed away peacefully at home surrounded by his family on March 20.

In 2013, Kenny stopped by American Country Countdown to chat with host Kix Brooks about a number of topics, including early influences, friendship with Dolly Parton, having a “perfect” life, induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame and more.

Watch the interview below.

photo by Curtis Hilbun, AFF-USA.com

Listen to Terri Clark’s 2017 Interview With Kenny Rogers on “Country Gold Backstage” Podcast

Listen to Terri Clark’s 2017 Interview With Kenny Rogers on “Country Gold Backstage” Podcast

Country music legend Kenny Rogers, 81, passed away peacefully at home surrounded by his family on March 20.

Kenny’s last major media blitz took place in 2016 and 2017 as he made the rounds—including Terri Clark’s Country Gold Backstage podcast—to discuss his farewell tour: The Gambler’s Last Deal Tour. In addition to talking about his tour, Kenny chatted with Terri about his photography, induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame, All-Star Farewell Concert Celebration and more.

Listen below.

photo by Curtis Hilbun, AFF-USA.com

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