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Rob Bironas #2 | Kicker | Tennessee Titans
Height: 6-0    Weight: 205    Born: Jan 29, 1978, Louisville, KY

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September 5, 2008
Rob Bironas has not kicked in a game since the Pro Bowl in February, but is set to return this Sunday against the Jaguars, according to the Tennessean. He had been dealing with a groin injury.
August 25, 2008
Rob Bironas hasn't kicked in a game since the Pro Bowl last February and may sit out the Titans' preseason finale against Green Bay while he continues to nurse his groin ailment, according to the Tennessean. He said, "It's a tricky process with the groin and kicking, so we're trying to get back without any setbacks. I'm just trying to get over this injury and trying to get on the field healthy to make it through the season healthy, not just a couple of games."
August 8, 2008
Rob Bironas remains out while he recovers from a groin ailment, according to the Nashville City Paper.
July 30, 2008
While the Titans continue to keep All Pro kicker Rob Bironas , who pulled a groin muscle Monday, out of practice, coach Jeff Fisher reports his condition is improving and there is no concern of prolonged time out of practice, according to the Associated Press.
July 28, 2008
Rob Bironas strained his groin on Monday according to the AP. The injury is not believed to be serious.
May 9, 2008
Rob Bironas has signed a one-year tender with the Titans worth $1.47 million, according to the Tennessean.
February 11, 2008
The Titans and the agent for Rob Bironas have been in discussions about a long-term contract for the Pro Bowler kicker, according to the Nashville Tennessean. Bironas is one of the team's restricted free agents, which means the Titans could sign him to a tender for one more year.
January 15, 2008
Rob Bironas picked a good season to head into restricted free agency, having led the league with 35 field goals and earned a trip to the Pro Bowl. “On a normal kicker I think you probably just give him a one-year tender and then see what happens,” Bironas’ agent told the Tennessean. “But when you are talking about a guy who has made as many game-winning kicks as Rob has and is going to the Pro Bowl, I guess that would be a pretty dangerous position for the team, because anything can happen. When a team’s season is over and you look position-by-position and say who do we want to bring back and who do we want to lock up for long term, maybe a lot of times they are not looking at the kicker, but in the situation with the Tennessee Titans, Rob has to be one of their top priorities.”