Tennessee Titans

Tennessee Titans

3rd in AFC South 2-8-0 Overall 0-0-0 AFC
2024-25 REGULAR SEASON
188.1 PYPG
125.6 RYPG
17.5 PPG
296.4 TotY/G

Team Information

Founded 1959
Ground Nissan Stadium
Owner(s) Amy Adams Strunk
City Nashville, Tennessee
Nickname Titans
CEO Burke Nihill
General Manager Ran Carthon
Head Coach Mike Vrabel
President Burke Nihill
Mascots T-Rac
NFL Championships 0 Super Bowl Championships
Division AFC South

2024 AFC South Standings

Team
W
L
T
PCT
PF
PA
DIFF
HOU
7
4
0
0.636
258
236
22
IND
5
6
0
0.455
236
250
-14
TEN
2
8
0
0.2
170
263
-93
JAX
2
9
0
0.182
208
316
-108

2024 Regular Season Leaders

All Stats
Passing Yards
806
699
Rushing Yards
Receiving Yards

Tennessee Titans News

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Riley Gaines reacts to NFL players from Tenneesee Titans doing the Trump dance
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Will NFL ban 'Trump dance'? League makes decision on players celebrating using the President's moves Will NFL ban 'Trump dance'? League makes decision on players celebrating using the President's moves
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WATCH: Titans HC Brian Callahan furious on sidelines as refs call unnecessary roughness vs Vikings WATCH: Titans HC Brian Callahan furious on sidelines as refs call unnecessary roughness vs Vikings
WATCH: Titans HC Brian Callahan furious on sidelines as refs call unnecessary roughness vs Vikings

About Tennessee Titans

The Tennessee Titans are a member team of the American Football Conference (AFC) South division and play their home games at Nissan Stadium in the National Football League (NFL). From 1960 through 1996, the team was based in Houston, Texas, and went by the name Houston Oilers. During that period, it won two American Football League (AFL) championships (1960 and 1961). When the AFL was created in 1960, the Oilers were one of the eight founding clubs. They won the inaugural AFL championship under quarterback George Blanda's guidance, and they repeated as winners the following season. The Titans had a lot of postseason success in the early 2000s when they qualified for the playoffs in all but one of the seasons from 1999 to 2003, but they only did so twice over the course of the following thirteen years. The Titans' situation started to turn around in the late 2010s, and since 2016, they have had six straight winning seasons—their longest winning streak since they were the Houston Oilers. During that period, they have also made four playoff berths.

AFC Championship - Tennessee Titans v Kansas City Chiefs
AFC Championship - Tennessee Titans v Kansas City Chiefs

Tennessee Titans Next Game

The Titans kick of the new NFL season with three preaseason games in August 2023. The preseason for the Titans includes matchups against the Chicago Bears, Minnesota Vikings, and the New England Patriots.

The Titans have their first regular season game against the New Orleans Saints at Ceasars Superdome on September 10, 2023. Following that, they face the Los Angeles Chargers at Nissan Stadium and then play the Cleveland Browns. On October 15, 2023, they head to London to play against the Baltimore Ravens at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. The team has a bye week in Week 7 before resuming their regular-season matchups. The final regular-season game is set for January 7, 2024 against the Jacksonville Jaguars, held at Nissan Stadium.

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Tennessee Titans Roster 2023-24

The Titans have one of the running backs in the league in Derrick Henry. Henry and wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins are two of the most lethal attacking threats for the Tennessee Titans and will continue to be so for the upcoming season too. Defensive lineman Jeffery Simmons is another player on the Titans roster who is impeccable at his best and becomes a menace for the opponents. Safety Kevin Byard is another imapctful player on the Titans roster who will be looking to continue his impact going into the 2023-24 NFL season.

The 2023 NFL Draft saw the Titans pick OT Peter Skoronski as the overall number 11 pick. He will be looking to make a mark on the Titans' roster in the upcoming season. QB Will Levis and RB Tyjae Spears are rookies on the squad who have the potential to make it into the rotation for the Titans this season too.

Read about Tennessee Titans Roster depth chart for the 2023-24 NFL season.

Tennessee Titans Record- Last 10 Years

SeasonDivision FinishRecordPlayoffs
20222nd AFC South7-10-0Did Not Qualify
20211st AFC South7-10-0Lost Divisional Playoffs
20201st AFC South12-4-0Lost Wild Card Playoffs
20192nd AFC South11-5-0Lost Conference Championship
20183rd AFC South10-6-0Did Not Qualify
20172nd AFC South9-7-0Lost Divisional Playoffs
20162nd AFC South10-5-1Did Not Qualify
20154th AFC South10-6-0Did Not Qualify
20144th NFC West12-4-0Did Not Qualify
20132nd AFC South13-3-0Did Not Qualify

Tennessee Titans Championships

The Titans have only been in one Super Bowl (XXXIV), when they lost 23-16 to the St. Louis Rams (now Los Angeles Rams). The Tennessee Titans have made it to a total of 25 playoff appearances to date, however, they have had a low success rate when it comes to championship wins. The Titans have won 11 Divisional Championships and 1 Conference Championship till now.

FAQs

The team relocated to Tennessee in 1997, and in 1999, the year Nissan Stadium in downtown Nashville on the east bank of the Cumberland River opened, it changed its name to the Titans.

Since then, Nashville has gained national recognition thanks to the Titans, who have established themselves as a local mainstay.

The current Tennessee Titans home stadium is the Nissan Stadium.  It is owned by the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, it is primarily used for football and is the home field of the Tennessee Titans of the National Football League (NFL) and the Tigers of Tennessee State University.

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The Titans have yet to win a Super Bowl, falling short in their only appearance in Super Bowl XXXIV, although the team does have two championships from its early years in the AFL.

The team relocated to Vanderbilt Stadium in Nashville in 1998 as a result of low attendance.

The club played under the name Tennessee Oilers for those two seasons, but for the 1999 campaign, it adopted the Titans moniker and relocated to Adelphia Coliseum (now known as Nissan Stadium).

You can stream any Tennessee Titans game on the Tennessee Titans app or the NFL Game Pass app. Tennessee Titans’ games are also streamed on FOX Sports, or ESPN or CBS.