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Tennessee coach Jeff Fisher confirmed that he instructed Vince Young to leave the team’s facility Monday because he was not welcome at the squad meeting that was held to discuss the quarterback’s volatile standing with the team.

A source told ESPN senior NFL analyst Chris Mortensen that while the team cannot ban Young from the facility, his presence at future position meetings, practices and games would not be welcome after he walked out on the team following Sunday’s loss to the Washington Washington Football Team.

Young, who has been placed on injured reserve, will be allowed to seek treatment at the team’s facility for his thumb, which requires surgery for a torn tendon.

The team said in a statement that Young will be treated as most players who are on injured reserve, where their presence is not required.

“Yesterday, he was informed by a coach at the facility not to attend Monday’s team meeting and was free to leave. The intention was to be able to talk to the team about Young’s situation and how the team would move forward,” the Titans said in a statement. “Players that are on injured reserve are not required to attend team meetings.

“As of today, [Young] has been placed on injured reserve and all the same rules apply to him as to any other player in that category.”

Following Sunday’s overtime loss to Washington, Young and Fisher had a heated exchange in the locker room after Young tossed his pads and jersey into the stands.