NASHVILLE, Tenn.-- Tennessee Titans left tackle Taylor Lewan was ejected from Sundays game for making contact with an official.The Titans were upset when Green Bay Packers nose tackle Letroy Guion jumped across the line and knocked quarterback Marcus Mariota on his back prior to the snap. In the ensuing scrum, Lewan swiped away?the hand of back judge Steve Freeman, drawing the flag and the ejection.I thought it was the right call. Taylor should not have been where he was. He should have been back in the huddle, coach Mike Mularkey said after the Titans 47-25 victory.Lewan has played very well for the Titans this season. On the Titans first play from scrimmage Sunday, he blocked a defensive lineman and safety Ha Ha Clinton-Dix?to help spring?DeMarco Murray?for a 75-yard touchdown run.Ive said in the past, Id go to war with Marcus, Lewan said. Seeing your quarterback getting hit with nobody taking off [from the line] is a huge, unspoken no-no in the NFL. So I got in the guys face and someones hands were on my chest. And I didnt even know I did until the review, but I swiped his hands away and it happened to be the official, and that took me out of the game.Thats something that is not OK, but Ive said before Im going to fight for Marcus every chance I get, and that is something I will always do. ... Regardless of any situation, I need to be responsible for my actions.Lewan said he begged referee Jeff Triplette not to send him off the field for good. As he headed for the locker room after his ejection, Lewan held up his middle fingers while shouting at the officials and tossing a glove over his head and into the crowd. He said the locker room was a quiet place where he had a long time to digest what unfolded.Mariota said he appreciated Lewan defending him, but said the whole team can do better keeping its collective head in such moments.Lewan was replaced by Dennis Kelly, a tackle the Titans received in exchange for receiver Dorial Green-Beckham in a preseason trade.As the Titans walked off the field after the win, Lewan -- in flip-flops, shorts, a sweatshirt and a backward ball cap -- greeted some of his teammates at the corner of the field near the tunnel.Lewans ejection is the 11th disqualification of a player from a game this season. There hasnt been more than 13 players ejected in one season since at least 2001, the first year in which ESPN has collected data for its penalty database. DreMont Jones Broncos Jersey . Team physician Dr. Steve Traina performed the surgery Friday. 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Zvonareva made her comeback in January in Shenzhen and played in the Australian Open but lost her first matches at both tournaments. Pathways might deliver cricketers ready for the big time, but players can still emerge from off the beaten one. Daniel Worrall is the latest proof. Watch 25-year-old Worrall bowl a single delivery from his unusual angled run-up, reminiscent of Malcolm Marshall jogging in from near mid-off, and you will quickly realise that he does not fit the typical modern template.But to borrow a line from a popular baseball book of this year, the only rule is it has to work. And Worralls method works. It worked to such an extent that last summer he was the Sheffield Shields second-leading wicket-taker with 44 at 26.18, and has now earned himself a call-up to Australias squad for the upcoming ODI series in South Africa.There was a little tree at the end of the garden when I was a kid, Worrall told ESPNcricinfo on Tuesday. If you wanted to get that bit of extra pace you had to go around the tree. Thats how it started, and I never really had any significant bowling coaching done until I was probably 19, so I havent really changed it much.A likely international debut will be a big step up for Worrall, who has played only 12 List A matches in his career, but he is used to big jumps. Four years ago, he was a commerce student at Melbourne University, living on a typically unhealthy student diet, when an offer came from South Australia to sign a rookie contract for the 2012-13 summer.Id finished two years there and Id just live on $40 a week and have a pack of mee goreng noodles for dinner every night, Worrall said. It was a bit of a change when I had to start taking my diet a bit seriously.For the first couple of years I probably wasnt as fit as I could or should have been, the penny hadnt quite dropped. 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At least Mennie will provide another familiar face for Worrall, whose only interaction with captain Steven Smith came in a pair of games in October when Smith smashed 84 not out, 67 and 152 not out for New South Wales.I dont think Ive ever met him properly, Worrall said. Ive shaken his hand after hes belted us around the park in a Shield game. But thats about it. It will be great to be on the same side as him. It will be all brand new, apart from a couple of guys with the SACA like Travis Head and Adam Zampa, and a couple of guys from the Melbourne Stars.Regardless of what happens in South Africa, the call-up has certainly justified Worralls decision to shift from Victoria to South Australia in 2012. It may not all have been smooth sailing along the way - he was suspended by South Australia in 2014 for a bizarre incident in which he etched a lewd image into a pitch - but the end result has been better than he could ever have imagined.In hindsight I think it was a great move because it allowed me the chance to play first-class cricket, Worrall said, whereas I dont think Id have had that opportunity as early at Victoria, with guys like Boland, Hastings, McKay, Siddle, Pattinson. ' ' '