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Titans at Ravens: Divisional Round Game Day Info

Titans at Ravens: Divisional Round Game Day Info

After knocking off the defending Super Bowl Champions, the Tennessee Titans survive and advance. The Titans (10-7) face the AFC North Champion the Baltimore Ravens (14-2) Saturday, January 11th in an AFC divisional playoff game. Kickoff at M&T Bank Stadium is scheduled for 7:15 PM CST. WATCH: NETWORK: CBS Nashville Affiliate: WTVF NewsChannel 5 Play-by-Play:…more

A Decade in Review: Tennessee Volunteers Football

A Decade in Review: Tennessee Volunteers Football

It was a decade full of misery on Ole Rocky Top, broken up only by a few bowl wins and 5-star recruits committing to play for the Big Orange. As Vols fans know, this decade was defined by coaching malpractice, which was capped off by the Greg Schiano fiasco in 2017, which we’ll talk about more a little later. I think they’ve settled in a place with Jeremy Pruitt that at least got them out of the basement of the SEC, but a decade of mismanagement takes a while to undo.more

A Decade in Review: Tennessee Titans

A Decade in Review: Tennessee Titans

The best quarterback season in terms of yards for the Titans came in 2011 when Matt Hasselbeck threw for 3,571 yards.We’ll look at each individual season here in a second, but I think it’s a pretty accurate depiction of the Titans’ 2010s overall that Matt Hasselbeck was the single-season yards leader for the last decade. No disrespect to Hasselbeck, of course, but the revolving door at the QB spot has been an issue for this franchise since Steve McNair left for Baltimore, and it’s why fans are so enamored with Ryan Tannehill’s consistent play this season.

But that’s looking ahead. Today we’re looking back to the last 10 years of Titans’ football and what it was like being a Titans’ fan in the 2010s.more

Titans Official Playoff Watch Party at Wildhorse Saloon

Titans Official Playoff Watch Party at Wildhorse Saloon

  (photo graphic courtesy of Titans) The Titans are taking on the defending Super Bowl champs and Tom Brady in the New England Patriots, Saturday, January 4th. Join us at the Official Titans Watch Party at Wildhorse Saloon on 2nd Avenue. This event is free with appearances by the Blue Crew Drumline, Titans Cheerleaders and…more

Titans vs Patriots: AFC Wildcard Game Day Info

Titans vs Patriots: AFC Wildcard Game Day Info

The Tennessee Titans (9-7) have clinched a spot in the playoffs. For the second time in three seasons, the Titans will face Tom Brady and the New England Patriots (12-4) in the AFC Playoffs. Kickoff at Gillette Stadium is set for 7:15pm CST on Saturday, January 4th, 2020. WATCH: CBS Nashville Affiliate: WTVF NewsChannel 5 Play-by-Play: Jim…more

Titans at Texans: Week 17 Game Day Info

Titans at Texans: Week 17 Game Day Info

The Tennessee Titans (8-7) are set to travel to AFC South foe Houston Texans (10-5) this Sunday, December 29th. For the last game of the regular season with a win and in playoff scenario for the Titans. If the Titans win, they would secure the 6th seeded AFC Wildcard for the 2019 NFL Playoffs. Kickoff is set for 3:25pm CT at NRG Stadium.more

Titans vs. Saints: Week 16 Primer

Titans vs. Saints: Week 16 Primer

Please, whatever you do, don’t listen to “Titans Twitter.” Sunday’s loss to the Texans was not a “typical Titans loss.” The Titans didn’t show up flat and get blown out by an inferior team. That, to me, is a “typical Titans loss.” Sunday was not that. Was it disappointing? Yes. Were there decisions made during…more

Titans vs Saints: Game Day Info

Titans vs Saints: Game Day Info

The Tennessee Titans (8-6) are set to host the NFC South champion New Orleans Saints (11-3) this Sunday, December 22nd. The last home game at Nissan Stadium for the regular season is set for 12pm CST at Nissan Stadium. WATCH: FOX Nashville Affiliate: WZTV FOX 17 Play-by-Play: Kenny Albert Analyst: Ronde Barber Sideline Reporter: Sara Walsh LISTEN: TITANS RADIO…more

Titans vs Texans: Week 15 Primer

Titans vs Texans: Week 15 Primer

During this seven-game stretch, the Titans have won the games they were “supposed” to win. Past Titans teams have pulled upsets and beaten teams they weren’t supposed to beat (the Saints in 2015, Green Bay in 2016, the Chiefs every time they’ve played them in recent history), but those Titans teams have followed up those games with disappointing stretches. This year’s team has avoided any let-down games, and in fact have gotten better each week.more

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