The Facts:
Johnson is working out on his own with a personal trainer in Orlando. OC Mike Heimerdinger and other coaches are OK with the arrangement, according to Johnson, who admitted, however: "I am sure there are players who probably feel like I should be there and I shouldn't be in Orlando. A lot of people probably think I am down here doing whatever, but I am really down here working. ... And I am working out hard."
Reported by the Nashville Tennessean
Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
Count HC Jeff Fisher among those who believe Johnson should be in Nashville. "I expect Chris to come back and join the off-season program with his teammates," Fisher said Thursday. "That's all I'm going to say." The Titans began their 14-week conditioning program on March 16. Attendance is voluntary, but so far the only players who haven't made an appearance are tight end Bo Scaife, who's working out on his own in Denver because of contract issues related to his franchise tag, and Johnson. The second-year RB does plan to take part in mandatory mini-camp workouts.
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