NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — The Tennessee Titans released cornerback Jason McCourty in April to avoid paying the veteran $7 million and to get younger in their secondary. Now they get to see him again with McCourty proving he's not done yet. The Titans (3-3) visit the winless Browns in Cleveland, and McCourty already has three interceptions compared to none for his Tennessee replacements. "When I left Tennessee, it wasn't really about the money, it was more about the opportunity to play," said McCourty, who had been a mainstay in Tennessee's secondary since being a sixth-round draft pick in 2009. "I knew if I came back I was going to be the fifth-string cornerback. So McCourty, now 30, believed he could still play football and decided to test his chances as a free agent for the first time in his career.