Titans’ Ken Whisenhunt wants any concerns voiced ‘in-house’

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Tennessee Titans tight end Delanie Walker made waves when he called a few players within the locker room a cancer.

“Most definitely. When we started losing more games, you got to see it more and more,” Walker said, during an interview with 104.5 The Zone. “It was falling apart and the players that were the cancer were dragging other players into that box with them and the box was getting bigger and bigger.”

New head coach Ken Whisenhunt said he wants concerns to be kept in-house.

“The thing about Delanie, I understand him being frustrated, but those kinds of things we don’t want voiced in the public,” Whisenhunt told Jim Wyatt of the Nashville Tennessean. “We want to keep those in-house and we want to address those things. We discussed that — [Delanie] and I did — and I am certainly comfortable with how that discussion went, and I don’t think there will be any issues going forward.”