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Titans' Britt awaits word on potential discipline from league

NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Kenny Britt said he had a very good meeting with Roger Goodell and that the NFL commissioner promised him a decision on whether or not he'll be punished as soon as possible.

The Tennessee Titans wide receiver met with Goodell in New York on Tuesday and was back on the field Wednesday. Britt said he's not sure if he'll be punished and was hoping to know the instant he walked out of Goodell's office.

"The only thing he actually told me was he better not see my face in that office no more," Britt said.

Britt was summoned to Goodell's office after two arrests in New Jersey during the lockout and two arrest warrants in Tennessee for inaccurate information on his driver's license applications. Those are part of seven incidents with police since April 2009, when Britt became the first player from Rutgers drafted in the first round.

Those incidents involved outstanding traffic warrants, driving without a license, failing to pay bail promised for a friend and a bar fight in which no charges were brought against Britt after a grand jury investigation.

But in April, Britt was arrested April 12 in his hometown of Bayonne, N.J., and charged with eluding an officer and hindering apprehension when police accused him of driving his Porsche 71 mph in a 50-mph zone before leaving the officer. Britt later was found walking on a side street away from his car. Charges were reduced to a misdemeanor and a fine.

One day after those charges were reduced, two plainclothes officers at a Hoboken car wash smelled marijuana and accused Britt of holding a rolled cigar they believed was the source. Britt was wrestled to the floor and handcuffed, and police believed a man with Britt might have disposed of the cigar. Britt's charges included resisting arrest, and he faces a Sept. 20 court date.

Britt said he believes Goodell genuinely listened to what he had to say.

"That's what I felt good about," Britt said. "He was sitting there listening to me instead of just over there saying, 'You shouldn't do this, you shouldn't do that or you shouldn't do it like that.' ... He understands our life, 22 years old coming into the league, things can happen."

Britt also said his Facebook account was hacked when a post showed up in June saying he was retiring and cursed Goodell. Britt said he had reported the account was hacked in March and was shocked when his agent alerted him to the posting.

"This pops up, and I'm like, 'OK, I'm really going down the drain.' But I wasn't too worried about it," Britt said.

The 6-foot-3, 215-pound Britt shows great promise on the field, and he had the best game by any receiver in 2010 on Oct. 24 when he posted 225 yards and three touchdowns off seven catches. But he hurt his right hamstring one week later at San Diego while running on a deep pass route and missed the next four games.

Britt still led Tennessee with 775 receiving yards and nine TD catches last season.

Britt worked with the scout team Wednesday because his right hamstring still is bothering him, and coach Mike Munchak said Tuesday night on his weekly radio show that the receiver also is dealing with a quadriceps muscle issue. Britt has yet to play this preseason, but he's hoping to see action Saturday night against the Chicago Bears.

Copyright 2011 by The Associated Press

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