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A day after his agent said McNair isn't excited about mentoring the young QB the Titans are expected to select in the NFL Draft on April 29-30, the 11-year veteran said he simply wants to continue his football career. "Anybody who knows me knows that it's not about me not wanting to help a guy. I just want to play, and I want to be a starter," McNair said.
Reported by the Nashville Tennessean
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Still, concern continues to mount about McNair's contract and his future with the Titans, who have the third pick in the draft. McNair is scheduled to count $23.45 million against the salary cap this year and earn a base salary of $9 million. The Titans would like to lower the cap number, but talks between the two sides remain stagnant even though McNair knows there's a chance the Titans could release him without a new agreement.
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