NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- The return of Jason McCourty from injury has helped solidify one of the cornerback spots in the Tennessee Titans secondary.But it appears just about everything else at cornerback is to be determined in training camp.The competition for the starting spot opposite McCourty, who played just four games last season because of a groin injury, is between incumbent Perrish Cox and Brice McCain.That matchup, according to coach Mike Mularkey, could go on throughout much of training camp and preseason. Cox may have taken the lead recently because of McCain missing several days with an ankle injury.Id like to see who can be the most consistent, and Ive been saying that really from early on, Mularkey said.Making the plays, being where theyre supposed to be. When we get into these games, whos going to force the runs like we want? If you play corner for our team, you have to tackle. Thats important. Were going to see who wants to tackle.McCain spent last season with the Miami Dolphins and played for Titans defensive coordinator Dick LeBeau in Pittsburgh two years ago. Cox says he welcomes the competition, though it could mean being relegated to a role at nickel back if McCain wins the starting job.I like it because it makes both of us work. But as far as competing, Ive got much respect for him and he does for me too, Cox said.As far as (competing) goes, Ive been doing that my whole career, since I came into the league. Every year, Ive been having to battle somebody. Ive had to battle to make the team and battle to do this. I just have to keep my head down and to what I have to do.The way McCain sees it, the competition is a win-win not only for himself and Cox, but up and down the depth chart.Me and P Cox, were just coming out and making plays together, McCain said.Honestly, I think B-Dub (B.W. Webb) and Blidi (Wreh-Wilson), all of us are making each other better. Its good for our team, its good for the organization. We push each other and make each other better.While the Cox-McCain matchup might get the most attention, the real competition could be for the backup spots at the position.Holdovers such as Webb, Wreh-Wilson and Cody Riggs are being challenged by Antwon Blake -- another former Steeler with ties to LeBeau -- and rookie late-round draft picks LeShaun Sims and Kalan Reed.Wreh-Wilson, who is on the roster bubble after struggling the past couple of years, is eager for the challenge. He feels good about his chances, despite his past problems.You want competition, Wreh-Wilson said. This league is all about that. Anytime you get a chance to go against some better and get their best shot, thats what you want. I feel like every day has been a progression. I feel like there are still some things I need to improve on, but I like where Im at right now.Mularkey and general manager Jon Robinson are keeping a close eye on the situation.Jon and I were talking about that, Mularkey said. Thats going to be a difficult position to talk about when we get down to roster cuts. Weve got guys that can play at that position that were not going to be able to keep.---AP NFL website: www.pro32.ap.org and http://twitter.com/AP-NFLVapormax Off White Fake . 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. Vapormax Plus Pánská .7 million, one-year contract, a raise of $2.2 million. Wieters had asked for $8.75 million and the Orioles had offered $6. http://www.vapormaxlevne.cz/ . Louis Blues. Shane Hnidy joins Brian Munz for the broadcast on TSN 1290 Radio at 7pm ct. Vapormax Flyknit Dámské . Thats not a comment on the suspension that banished the Portland Winterhawks general manager and coach from his Western Hockey League teams bench for most of the 2012-13 season. Vapormax Plus Cz . -- The plastic that was taped across the lockers in Oaklands clubhouse came down and the champagne that was on ice went back into the cooler. KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- Cleveland Browns owner Jimmy Haslam has been subpoenaed to appear in a videotaped deposition in a civil lawsuit against the Pilot Flying J truck-stop chain owned by the family of Haslam and his brother, Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam.According to a court notice filed Friday in Franklin County, Ohio, Jimmy Haslam was served with a notice to appear at the deposition in Knoxville on Dec. 13.The lawsuit was filed by companies that declined to participate iin an $85 million settlement between Pilot and 5,500 trucking companies in connection with a scheme to cheat customers out of promised discounts and rebates.dddddddddddd The company also paid a $92 million federal penalty.Haslam has denied knowing about the scheme.The scheduled deposition was first reported by journalist Walter F. Roche Jr. ' ' '