NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Denver Broncos cornerback Chris Harris Jr.?said Titans wide receiver Harry Douglas tried to end my career with a low hit on Harris right knee in the second quarter of Tennessees?13-10 win Sunday at Nissan Stadium.On a 6-yard run by Derrick Henry with 3 minutes, 10 seconds left in the first half, Harris was standing away from the pile in the middle of the field when Douglas dove at his right knee.Harris, who suffered a torn ACL in his left knee in 2013, pulled his right leg back just after contact or any injury likely could have been much worse. He fell to the ground after the hit, clutching his right knee.After a few moments down on the field, he walked slowly back to the bench area with the teams trainers. Harris returned to the game before halftime and played the entire second half.I never had a player try to end my career before, Harris said. Thats not football. He tried to end my career with a hit like that. ... [The officials] didnt call it, but hopefully the league can take a look at that.Minutes later, as he walked to the team bus, Harris added, Whatever the biggest fine is, thats what he should get.Douglas seemed to think otherwise.First of all, thats a clean play, Douglas said. It was a run play with me and him looking at each other, and I cut-blocked him. Like I told them, if they watch film, which theyre supposed to do in the NFL, you would know I can cut-block in the run game and thats a legal play. I guess he didnt watch film because if they watched me last week or any other game he would say thats what I do in the run game.Douglas hit left plenty of hard feelings. On the following play, with Aqib Talib lined up on Douglas, the Broncos cornerback confronted the receiver after another run play. The two ended up pushing and shoving close to the Titans bench area. Shortly after, several more Titans players had surrounded Talib before more Broncos players waded into the scrum.Officials got the players separated, and Talib was assessed an unnecessary roughness penalty. Three plays later, Ryan Succop kicked a 41-yard field goal to give the Titans a 13-0 lead.Talib minced no words after the game, calling Douglas a sorry player, and continued on saying the next time I see him in Atlanta Im going to beat his ass, since both Talib and Douglas are represented by the same agent.I was just standing there. I was nowhere near the play, Harris said. I mean, somebody tries to end your career, I cant believe he did it.The league likely will review the play in the coming days, and there is potential for a fine for Douglas. After the game, Douglas was asked whether he was concerned if the Titans eventually had to face the Broncos again in a playoff game.Yall forgot who won today? Douglas said. I aint worried about playing no one in no playoffs. ... The way we play the game of football, we dont care who we play.Harris said his knee was sore after the game and that he didnt feel 100 percent after the hit.I was nowhere near the play, but thats why hes out there, to be a dirty player, Harris said.Douglas then responded to the accusations of him being a dirty player.Im a tough player. Im a gritty player, he said. Im not a dirty player, no matter what anybody says.NFL Nation reporter Paul Kuharsky contributed to this report. Elvis Luciano Blue Jays Jersey . Tests earlier this week revealed a Grade 2 left hamstring strain for Sabathia, who was hurt in last Fridays start against San Francisco. Its an injury that will require about eight weeks to heal. He finished a disappointing campaign just 14-13 with a career-worst 4. 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CLEVELAND -- Wearing the same style Chief Wahoo cap he had in his playing days, Eddie Robinson was hoping to see the Indians win another World Series title.Like any Cleveland fan, hes waited a long time.Its been so darn long, he said with more than a hint of Texas twang.The last living member of Clevelands 1948 World Series title team, Robinson attended Game 6 on Tuesday night as a guest of the Indians, who were trying to close out the Chicago Cubs at home and capture their first championship in 68 years.Instead, the Cubs won 9-3 to set up a Game 7.As he sat in a luxury suite before the first pitch, the 95-year-old Robinson -- who made the trip from Fort Worth, Texas, with his wife, Bette -- admitted some pregame nervousness for these Indians while he reminisced about his time in Cleveland.Robinson was the first baseman on a team that featured five Hall of Famers, including Bob Feller and Larry Doby. Robinson drove in the Series-clinching run in the eighth inning of Game 6 off the Boston Braves Warren Spahn, giving the Indians their most recent championship on Oct. 11, 1948.Robinson laughed while recalling that team didnt celebrate like they do today. After dressing and getting on the train, he and his teammates did have quite a ride back to Cleveland.Thats when the party started, said Robinson, who batted .300 in that Series. There was champagne dripping from the ceiling. And when we arrived here the next morning, they had a parade arranged, and from the train station we went to Euclid Avenue and every player got in a convertible and we went down Euclid and it was marvelous. It looked like everyone in Cleveland had turned out.Robinson said he keeps a close eye on the Indians from afar, but the one-time Texas general manager said the Rangers are closest to his heart. He thought theyd be representing the AL in the World Series this year but our pitching went a little sour.Roobinson, who will be watching the game in the suite along with Indians manager Terry Franconas dad, Tito, said the 2016 Indians dont remind him of the 48 club, which had to win a one-game playoff over the Boston Red Sox just to make the Series.dddddddddddd Robinson caught the final out and still has the ball.No resemblance, he said. We had great pitching like this team, but this team is comprised of a bunch of players, theyre kind of no-name players. I went to see Cleveland play when they came to Texas this year and I told my wife, They have a good team but Ive never heard of any of them except for [Mike] Napoli. He was with Texas and Ive been a Napoli fan for a long time. Good player. Good teammate.Still remarkably fit and cogent at his advanced age, Robinson said the key to his longevity has been a good wife. He said it will be difficult for him to see Game 6 from the suite, so he may come inside and watch it on TV.Robinson said he stayed mostly in touch with 48 teammates Bob Lemon, Al Rosen and Dale Mitchell when their careers ended. He said they tried to stay close, but the years pulled them apart.Robinsons memory is amazingly strong. He was quick to point out that in 48, Lemon pitched 20 complete games.Can you believe that? he said. And if you needed a relief pitcher, they might have put Lemon in to relieve. Its so different now.Robinson loves the game now, especially the home runs. He just wishes the fences were as short in his day as they are now.Todays players have better perks than he and his teammates enjoyed, and the biggest perk is the money. Robinson was asked if he could imagine the kind of contracts pitchers like Feller or Lemon could have fetched today.I think about Eddie Robinson, what he could have got, he said with a chuckle. ' ' '