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By Paul Kuharsky
ESPN.com Tuesday, July 1, 2008 NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Like most professional athletes, Jevon Kearse is a proud guy. He also likes to laugh and joke. More often than not these days, in things related to football, he's smiling. At a news conference where he was reintroduced by the Tennessee Titans in March, he was giddy. But he knows he's still the brunt of jokes in Philadelphia, a punch line. He knows he'll be used as Exhibit A on how leaving a good situation for a big-money free-agent contract might b ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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