NFL notebook
• TITANS CALLED POLICE FOR HELP WITH YOUNG: The Tennessee Titans called police Monday night for help searching for Vince Young because his therapist told coach Jeff Fisher the quarterback mentioned suicide several times before driving away from his home with a gun.
Both Fisher and Young have said what happened Monday night was overblown by the media. But the supplemental report filed Tuesday by Nashville police showed that Fisher was worried about the quarterback after the call from Young's therapist.
"I asked him, 'What made her worry about him?' Lt. Andrea Swisher wrote. "He stated, 'His mood, his emotions, he wants to quit, and he mentioned suicide several times.' He went on to state that he left the house with a gun."
The Titans declined to comment on details of the report.
• LT QUESITONABLE BUT EXPECTS TO PLAY: Chargers running back LaDainian Tomlinson is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against Denver because of a jammed right big toe.
Tomlinson was hurt during Sunday's 26-24 loss to Carolina. He returned to practice Friday after sitting out the previous two days.
Chargers coach Norv Turner said Tomlinson took approximately half the practice repetitions.
Tomlinson said he was encouraged by how the toe was feeling after practice. He thinks he will be considered probable to play by Sunday.
Cornerback Antonio Cromartie has a hip injury and was also listed as questionable.


