NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Receiver Eric Decker insists he has no desire to go out Saturday night and remind the New York Jets what they're missing after letting him go in June as part of the team's salary cap purge.
Oh sure, he'll say hello to a few old buddies, maybe even a coach or two.
But Decker is focused on improving his chemistry with Tennessee Titans quarterback Marcus Mariota two weeks into training camp with his new team.
"I don't worry about that stuff," Decker said Thursday. "I know I still got it, and I'm happy to be here. I'm excited about what we're capable of doing. Just have to put the work in."
Decker — a former Gopher who starred at Rocori High School in Cold Spring, Minn. — was just the latest of several big names released when the Jets cut him June 12 to save $7.25 million in salary after failing to trade the 30-year-old receiver. Decker had interest from some teams as a free agent but signed with the Titans in Nashville, where his family has a home.
The seven-year veteran with 385 receptions for 5,253 yards and 52 touchdowns has shown an immediate chemistry with Mariota. Decker also has shown off the precise route-running and hands that earned him a five-year, $36.25 million deal from the Jets in March 2014.
The Titans aren't counting on Decker to start, though he should be on the field alongside Rishard Matthews in the preseason opener because rookie Corey Davis is recovering from a strained hamstring.
Titans coach Mike Mularkey said he doesn't think Decker has any type of payback approach to this game.