(4/3/2012) After playing for four different teams in his first five NFL seasons, Titans linebacker Tim Shaw is going to be sticking around in the same place for a little while. Shaw signed a three-year contract to remain with Tennessee, his home for the past two seasons, according to The Sports Xchange. Originally a fifth-round pick of the Panthers (164th overall) in the 2007 draft, Shaw played 14 games for Carolina in 2007, three games for Jacksonville in 2008 and 15 games for the Bears in 2009 before landing in Tennessee.
Shaw claimed by Titans
(9/5/2010) Tennessee claimed LB Tim Shaw on Sunday. Shaw was waived by the Bears one season after setting a team record with 30 special teams tackles.
(3/30/2010) The Bears announced that exclusive-rights free agents RB Kahlil Bell, LB Tim Shaw and DT Matt Toeaina have been re-signed for the 2010 season.
(12/14/2008) The Jaguars have announced the inactives for their Week 15 game vs. Green Bay. Not in uniform will be: DB Kennard Cox (coach's decision), LB Tim Shaw (coach's decision), WR Jerry Porter (groin), DE Jeremy Mincey (coach's decision), DT Tony McDaniel (toe), DL Atiyyah Ellison (coach's decision) and Alvin Pearman (coach's decision).
(9/16/2007) Panthers rookie WR Dwayne Jarrett is inactive for the second week in a row in Week 2 against Houston. Also inactive for Carolina: QB Matt Moore, DB Nate Salley, DL Stanley McClover, TE Marcus Freeman, DL Charles Johnson and LB Tim Shaw.
Panthers-Rams inactives announced
(9/9/2007) Notable inactives from Week 1's Panthers-Rams game include: Rams WR Marques Hagans (listed as the No. 3/emergency QB), RB Antonio Pittman, LB Quinton Culberson, WR Drew Bennett, DL Eric Moore and DL Victor Adeyanju. For the Panthers, QB Matt Moore is the No. 3/emergency QB, DB Quinton Teal, DB Nate Salley, DL Stanley McClover, WR Dwayne Jarrett, DL Charles Johnson and LB Tim Shaw.
Beason highlights Panthers draft
(5/7/2007) Aside from second-round pick WR Dwayne Jarrett, the Panthers' 2007 draft class includes: Miami (Fla.) LB Jon Beason, USC C Ryan Kalil, Georgia DE Charles Johnson, Miami (Ohio) WR Ryne Robinson, Oregon TE Dante Rosario, Penn State LB Tim Shaw and Baylor CB C.J. Wilson.