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Tennessee Titans

The Tennessee Titans are a professional American football team based in Nashville, Tennessee. The Titans compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the American Football Conference (AFC) South division, and play their home games at Nissan Stadium.

Tennessee Titans
Current season
Established August 3, 1959; 63 years ago (August 3, 1959)[1]
First season: 1960
Play in Nissan Stadium
Nashville, Tennessee
Headquartered in Saint Thomas Sports Park, Nashville, Tennessee
LogoWordmark
League/conference affiliations

American Football League

National Football League (1970–present)

Current uniform
Team colorsNavy, Titans blue, red, silver, white[2][3][4]
         
MascotT-Rac
Personnel
Owner(s)Amy Adams Strunk[5]
ChairmanSusie Adams Smith
Amy Adams Strunk
CEOBurke Nihill
PresidentBurke Nihill
General managerRyan Cowden (interim)
Head coachMike Vrabel
Team history
  • Houston Oilers (1960–1996)
  • Tennessee Oilers (1997–1998)
  • Tennessee Titans (1999–present)
Championships
League championships (2)
Conference championships (1)
Division championships (11)
Playoff appearances (25)
Home fields

Originally known as the Houston Oilers, the team was founded in 1959 by Bud Adams (who remained the owner until his death in 2013), and began play in 1960 in Houston, Texas, as a charter member of the American Football League (AFL). The Oilers won the first two AFL championships along with four division titles, and joined the NFL as part of the AFL–NFL merger in 1970. The Oilers made consecutive playoff appearances from 1978 to 1980 and from 1987 to 1993, with Hall of Famers Earl Campbell and Warren Moon, respectively.

In 1997, the Oilers relocated to Nashville, Tennessee, but played at the Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium in Memphis for one season while waiting for a new stadium to be constructed. Due to low attendance, the team moved to Nashville's Vanderbilt Stadium in 1998. For those two seasons, the team was known as the Tennessee Oilers, but changed its name to the Titans for the 1999 season, moving into Adelphia Coliseum (now known as Nissan Stadium). The Titans' training facility is located in Saint Thomas Sports Park, a 31-acre (13 ha) site at the MetroCenter complex in Nashville.[6]

Throughout their history, the Titans have played in the Super Bowl once (XXXIV), when they lost 23–16 to the St. Louis Rams. Led by Steve McNair and Eddie George, the Titans experienced a good amount of postseason success during the early 2000s when they made the playoffs in all but one season from 1999 to 2003, but only made the playoffs twice in the next thirteen years. Their fortunes improved in the late 2010s and since 2016, the Titans have had six consecutive winning seasons, the most since they were the Houston Oilers, and made four playoff appearances in that time. The Titans are the only team in the NFL to have two players rush for 2,000 yards in a season–in this case, Chris Johnson (2009) and Derrick Henry (2020).

Franchise history

Logos and uniforms

 
The Tennessee Titans uniforms used from 1999 to 2017

When the team debuted as the Houston Oilers in 1960, their logo was an oil rig derrick. Except for minor color changes throughout the years, this logo remained the same until the team was renamed the Titans in 1999. The logo was originally called "Ol' Riggy", but this name was dropped before the start of the 1974 season.

The Oilers' uniforms consisted of blue or white jerseys, red trim, and white pants. From 1966 to 1971, the pants with both the blue and white jerseys were silver to match the color of the helmets. The team commonly wore light blue pants on the road with the white jerseys from 1972 to 1994, with the exception of the 1980 season, and selected games in the mid-1980s, when the team wore an all-white road combination. For selected games in 1973 and 1974, and again from 1981 through 1984, the Oilers wore their white jerseys at home. The light blue pants were discarded by coach Jeff Fisher in 1995. From 1960 to about 1965 and from 1972 to 1974, the Oilers wore blue helmets; from 1966 to 1971, the helmets were silver; and they were white from 1975 to 1998.

From 1997 to 1998, when they were known as the Tennessee Oilers, the team had an alternate logo that combined elements of the flag of Tennessee with the derrick logo. The team also wore its white uniforms during home games as opposed to their time in Houston, when their blue uniforms were worn at home. In their two years as the Tennessee Oilers, the team only wore their colored jerseys twice: for road games against the Miami Dolphins and a Thanksgiving Day game against the Dallas Cowboys. They wore all-white exclusively in their last year under the Tennessee Oilers name.

When the team was renamed the Titans in 1999, they introduced a new logo: a circle with three stars representing the state's Grand Divisions, similar to that found on the flag of Tennessee, containing a large "T" with a trail of flames similar to a comet. The uniforms consisted of white helmets, red trim, and either navy or white jerseys. White pants were normally worn with the navy jerseys, and navy pants were worn with the white jerseys. On both the navy and white jerseys, the outside shoulders and sleeves were light Titans blue. In a game against the Washington Redskins on October 15, 2006, the Titans wore their navy jerseys with navy pants for the first time. Since 2000, the Titans have generally worn their dark uniforms at home throughout the preseason and regular season. They have worn white at home during daytime contests on many occasions for September home games to gain an advantage with the heat, except in the 2005, 2006 and 2008 seasons.

In 2003, the Titans introduced an alternate jersey that was light Titans blue with navy outside shoulders and sleeves, which was usually worn with the road blue pants. Until 2007, they wore the jersey twice in each regular-season game (and once in the preseason). They always wore the Titans blue jersey in their annual divisional game against the Houston Texans and for other selected home games which came mostly against a team from the old AFL (American Football League). Their selection in those games was representative of the organization's ties to Houston and the old AFL. On November 19, 2006, the Titans introduced light Titans blue pants, reminiscent of the ones donned by the Oilers, in a game at the Philadelphia Eagles. In December 2006, they combined the Titans blue pants with the Titans blue jersey to create an all Titans blue uniform; Vince Young appeared in this uniform in the cover art for Madden NFL 08.

During the 2006 season, the Titans wore seven different uniform combinations, pairing the white jersey with all three sets of pants (white, Titans blue, navy blue), the navy jersey with the white and navy pants, and the Titans blue jersey with navy and Titans blue pants. In a game against the Atlanta Falcons on October 7, 2007, the Titans paired the navy blue jersey with the Titans blue pants for the first time. They also wore the navy blue jerseys with the light blue pants against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The team paired the Titans blue jerseys with the white pants for the first time in a home game against the Indianapolis Colts on November 14, 2013. In 2008, the Titans blue jerseys became the regular home uniforms, with the navy blue jerseys being relegated to alternate status[7] but not worn until 2013.

In 2009, the NFL and the Hall of Fame committee announced that the Titans and the Buffalo Bills would begin the 2009 NFL preseason in the Hall of Fame Game. The game, played at Canton's Pro Football Hall of Fame Field at Fawcett Stadium on August 9, 2009, was nationally televised on NBC. The Titans defeated the Bills by a score of 21–18.[8] In honor of the AFL's 50th anniversary, the Titans wore Oilers' uniforms for this game. Also in 2009, the team honored former quarterback Steve McNair by placing a small, navy blue disc on the back of their helmets with a white number nine inside of it (nine was the number McNair wore during his time with the Oilers/Titans).

From 2009 to 2012, the Titans did not wear an alternate jersey during any regular season games. It was not until 2013 that the team wore the navy blue jerseys twice in honor of their 15th anniversary as the Titans.[9] The Titans wore white jerseys for all games in 2014, for the exceptions of two preseason home games, in which the team wore their light Titans blue jerseys, and a game against the Houston Texans on October 26, 2014, in which the Titans wore their navy blue uniforms.[10]

Beginning in 2015, navy blue became the team's primary home jersey color again, marking the first time since 2007 that the Titans wore navy as their primary home jersey, though the team plans to continue wearing white jerseys for early-season hot-weather home games. The light Titans blue jersey, which was the team's primary jersey color from 2008 to 2014, became the team's alternate jersey for a second time.[11][12]

On April 4, 2018, the Titans debuted new uniforms at an event attended by over 10,000 fans in downtown Nashville. The uniforms retain the color palette of navy blue, Titans blue and white, with new red and silver elements being introduced. The new helmets are navy blue with one silver sword-shaped stripe through the center and metallic gray facemasks, a change from the previous white helmets with two navy stripes and black facemasks.[2][13][14]

Rivals

The Titans share rivalries with their three AFC South opponents (Jacksonville Jaguars, Houston Texans, and Indianapolis Colts). They also have historical rivalries with former divisional opponents such as the Pittsburgh Steelers, Baltimore Ravens (formerly the original Cleveland Browns) and Buffalo Bills, and during their time as the Houston Oilers, shared an in-state rivalry with the Dallas Cowboys.

Divisional rivalries

Jacksonville Jaguars

Since their founding, the Jaguars have been seen from time to time as the Titans' primary rival due to constantly competitive games between the two franchises. The rivalry began back in 1995 when the Titans were still called the Houston Oilers.[15] The rivalry was heated in the late 1990s and early 2000s due to the success of both franchises at the time, including a season in which Jacksonville went 14-2 and Tennessee went 13–3.[16] That season, all three of Jacksonville's losses (including the playoffs) came against the Titans, who went on to play in Super Bowl XXXIV. The rivalry then cooled with both teams experiencing misfortune in the late 2000s to early 2010s, but both teams ended lengthy playoff droughts in 2017.[17][18][19]

Houston Texans

The Texans see the Titans as their primary rival due to the Titans' previous history in Houston until their relocation to Tennessee. The Titans dominated the rivalry in the early 2000s, but the series has since evened out in the 2010s.[20][21][22][23]

Indianapolis Colts

From the early 2000s to the late 2010s, the Colts have been very dominant in their rivalry with the Titans since the creation of the AFC South, with quarterbacks Peyton Manning and later Andrew Luck leading the Colts to consistent success against the Titans, though the Titans would find a decent amount of success in the 2000s, and the rest of the division.[24][25][26] However, the series has become more even as of late, with the Titans sweeping the Colts in 2017 after 11 straight losses.[27] In the recent years, the rivalry has picked up steam as both the Titans and the Colts have got playoff teams and compete for the AFC South title. In 2018, the Colts defeated the Titans in Nashville the last game of the regular season to clinch the final Wild Card spot, while eliminating Tennessee from playoff contention. In 2020, the Titans came out as the 2020 AFC South champions over the Colts due to tiebreaking measures as both finished 11–5.[28]

Other rivalries

Buffalo Bills

As the Houston Oilers, the team was first in the same division as the Buffalo Bills in the days of the AFL, but were moved to the AFC Central division following the NFL-AFL merger. Even after the Bills and Oilers were placed in separate divisions following the merger, their rivalry remained strong into the 1980s and 1990s with Warren Moon leading the Oilers up against Jim Kelly and the Bills. Two of the most iconic playoff moments in Oilers/Titans history have occurred against the Bills: the Comeback (known as "the Choke" in Houston due to the team's historic collapse against the Bills) and the Music City Miracle, which occurred after the team moved to Nashville to become the Titans.[29] The Bills and Titans were later featured in an "AFL legacy" game in 2009, as part of festivities commemorating the 50th anniversary of the AFL's foundation. Titans owner Bud Adams was fined $250,000 by the league following the 41-17 Titans win in which he obscenely gestured towards the Bills sideline, as he and Bills owner Ralph Wilson had maintained a friendly rivalry and were the last living original AFL owners at that time (Adams and Wilson would die in 2013 and 2014, respectively).[30] Since 2018, the rivalry has heated up again due to the recurrent success of both teams.[31]

Pittsburgh Steelers

After the move to the AFC Central division, they developed a strong rivalry with the Pittsburgh Steelers. The Steelers were the Oilers' primary divisional rival and to this date, the Titans have played them more than any other NFL team.[32] The Steelers and Oilers were competitive in the 1970s, facing off in back-to-back AFC championship games towards the end of the decade. The teams both underwent hard times in the 1980s before re-emerging in the 1990s. After the Oilers' move to Tennessee and the re-alignment of the NFL's divisions in 2002, the Steelers-Titans rivalry has cooled somewhat.

Baltimore Ravens

In the late 1990s and early 2000s after becoming the Titans, they had a briefly intense rivalry with the Baltimore Ravens, which flared up again when former Titans quarterback Steve McNair went to the Ravens. Following the realignment of the NFL's divisions in 2002, the rivalry with the Ravens cooled off somewhat,[33] though the Titans have faced off against Baltimore five times in the postseason,[34] most recently in the 2020–21 NFL playoffs, in which they lost to the 5th seeded Ravens 20–13.

Culture

Flameheads

During the Titans' first season in their new stadium, the end zone sections became known as the Flame Pit and fans began wearing headwear resembling flames.[35] Called "Flameheads," the costumes became very prevalent during the Titans' successful years of the early 2000s.[36][37][38] Flames in general are heavily tied to the organization because in Greek Mythology, the Titan Prometheus stole fire and gave it to humanity.

Cheerleaders and mascot

Tennessee's cheerleading squad is called the Tennessee Titans Cheerleaders and represent the team in the NFL. They perform at every home game in Nissan Stadium and regularly do acts with the team's mascot T-Rac. They currently have 28 members, including nine men, with four captains.[39] They perform a variety of dance moves and include high-risk stunts. They also attend several community events in Middle Tennessee. While the franchise was the Houston Oilers, the squad was called the Derrick Dolls.

T-Rac is the racoon mascot of the Titans, debuting in the team's inaugural preseason home game in August 1999 against the Atlanta Falcons. The racoon is the state animal of Tennessee. T-Rac also appears at every game in Nissan Stadium and does community events all throughout Tennessee. He has also zip-lined from the top of the stadium and rappelled from buildings in downtown Nashville.

Stadium traditions

During every home game's 4th quarter, the stadium plays a video of "office linebacker" Terry Tate, performed by Lester Speight, shouting his catchphrase, "the pain train's coming!" This is immediately followed by the playing of "Folsom Prison Blues" by Johnny Cash, a favorite singer of Nashville.[40]

After every Titans first down at Nissan Stadium, the jumbotrons play a scene from the movie 300 where the Spartans chant after King Leonidas asks, "What is your profession?" Titans fans simultaneously perform the chant three times, "HA-OOH! HA-OOH! HA-OOH!" The chant debuted in video game form in Madden NFL 22.

Season-by-season records

Player information

Current roster

Quarterbacks

Running backs

Wide receivers

Tight ends

Offensive linemen

Defensive linemen

Linebackers

Defensive backs

Special teams

Reserve lists

Practice squad


Rookies in italics

Roster updated January 4, 2023

  • Depth chart
  • Transactions

51 active, 23 inactive, 15 practice squad (+1 exempt)

AFC rostersNFC rosters

Retired numbers

Houston / Tennessee Oilers / Titans retired numbers
No. Player Position Years played Retired
1 Warren Moon QB 1984–1993 October 1, 2006
9 Steve McNair QB 1995–2005 September 15, 2019
27 Eddie George RB 1996–2003 September 15, 2019
34 Earl Campbell RB 1978–1984 August 13, 1987
43 Jim Norton S/P 1960–1968 1968
63 Mike Munchak OG 1982–1993 November 6, 1994
65 Elvin Bethea DE 1968–1983 August 4, 1983[citation needed]
74 Bruce Matthews OT 1983–2001 December 8, 2002

[41]

Pro Football Hall of Fame members

Houston Oilers / Tennessee Oilers/Titans Hall of Famers
Players
No. Inductee Class Position Seasons
65 Elvin Bethea 2003 DE 1968–1983
16 George Blanda 1981 QB/K 1960–1966
52 Robert Brazile 2018 LB 1975–1984
34 Earl Campbell 1991 RB 1978–1984
87 Dave Casper 2002 TE 1980–1983
78 Curley Culp 2013 DT 1974–1980
29 Ken Houston 1986 S 1967–1972
73 Steve Hutchinson 2020 OG 2012
35 John Henry Johnson 1987 FB 1966
18/40 Charlie Joiner 1996 WR 1969–1972
74 Matthews, BruceBruce Matthews 2007 OT 1983–2001
68 Kevin Mawae 2019 C 2006–2009
1 Warren Moon 2006 QB 1984–1993
84 Randy Moss 2018 WR 2010
63 Mike Munchak 2001 OG 1982–1993
12 Ken Stabler 2016 QB 1980–1981
Coaches and Executives
Inductee Class Position Seasons
Sammy Baugh 1963 Coach 1964
Sid Gillman 1983 Coach 1973–1974
Dick LeBeau 2010 Ass. Coach 2015–2017

Texas Sports Hall of Fame

Titans Ring of Honor

In 1999, owner Bud Adams established a Titans/Oilers Hall of Fame after the 40th season of the franchise to honor past players and management. It was then changed to Titans Ring of Honor in the 2010s. Bum Phillips, Jeff Fisher, and Floyd Reese are the most recent inductees, each in 2021 (September 26 for Phillips, November 21 for the latter two).[42][43][41]

Houston / Tennessee Oilers / Titans Ring of Honor
No. Name Position Years Inducted
65 Elvin Bethea DE 1968–1983 December 9, 1999
16 George Blanda QB/K 1960–1966
52 Robert Brazile LB 1975–1984 October 14, 2018
34 Earl Campbell RB 1978–1984 December 9, 1999
Mike Holovak GM 1989–1993
29 Ken Houston S 1967–1972
63 Mike Munchak G 1982–1993
43 Jim Norton P 1960–1968
74 Bruce Matthews OL 1983–2001 December 8, 2002
1 Warren Moon QB 1984–1993 October 1, 2007
Bud Adams Owner/founder 1959–2013 September 7, 2008
27 Eddie George RB 1996–2003 October 27, 2008
9 Steve McNair QB 1995–2005
41/89 Frank Wycheck TE 1995–2003
Bum Phillips Coach 1975–1980 September 26, 2021
Jeff Fisher Coach 1994–2010 November 21, 2021
Floyd Reese Coach/GM 1986–2006 November 21, 2021

Franchise leaders

Bold denotes still active with team

Italics denote still active but not with team

Passing yards (regular season) (as of end of 2021 season)[44]

Rushing yards (regular season) (as of end of 2021 season)[44]

Receiving yards (regular season) (as of end of 2021 season)[44]

Coaching staff

Head coaches

Current staff

Front office
  • Owner – KSA Industries
  • Controlling owner – Amy Adams Strunk
  • President/CEO – Burke Nihill
  • Executive vice president/general manager – Ryan Cowden (interim)
  • Vice president of football administration – Vin Marino
  • Vice president of player personnel – Ryan Cowden
  • Director of player personnel – Monti Ossenfort
  • Director of college scouting – Jon Salge
  • Director of pro scouting – Brian Gardner
  • Assistant director of pro scouting – Kevin Turks
  • Pro scout – Blaise Taylor
  • College scout – Matt Miller
Head coaches
Offensive coaches
 
Defensive coaches
  • Defensive coordinator – Shane Bowen
  • Defensive line – Terrell Williams
  • Assistant defensive line – Clint McMillan
  • Outside linebackers – Ryan Crow
  • Inside linebackers – Bobby King
  • Assistant inside linebackers – Zak Kuhr
  • Secondary − Anthony Midget
  • Safeties – Scott Booker
  • Senior defensive assistant – Jim Schwartz
Special teams coaches
Strength and conditioning
  • Strength and conditioning – Frank Piraino
  • Strength and conditioning assistant – Brian Bell

Coaching staff
Management
More NFL staffs

Radio and television

The flagship radio station of the Titans Radio Network for several years was WKDF 103.3-FM. However WGFX 104.5-FM, the original Tennessee Oilers/Titans Radio flagship station, again serves as the Titans Radio flagship station since the 2010 season. Mike Keith is the team's play-by-play announcer, and former Titans assistant coach Dave McGinnis (head coach of the Arizona Cardinals from 2000 to 2003) provides color commentary during games. Previous to McGinnis, former Titans tight end Frank Wycheck provided the color commentary. Larry Stone is also a part of the team, providing injury and scoring updates. The Titans Radio Network is broadcast on some 70 other stations.[45]

The team had long resisted placing any of its games on Sirius XM Radio.[46] According to the Titans Radio Network, this was because the Titans' contract with Citadel Broadcasting (parent of both WKDF and WGFX) predated the arrival of satellite radio, thus there was no provision for the NFL to reserve satellite-radio rights.[47] In 2011, the Titans were able to extend their agreement with existing radio partners while creating a provision allowing home games to be broadcast on SiriusXM. They were the final team in the NFL to reach such a deal.[48]

Most preseason games are televised on Nexstar station WKRN-TV, the ABC affiliate in Nashville, along with a weekly Tuesday night coach's show, The Mike Vrabel Show, formerly known as Titans on 2. The preseason games are distributed through a network made up of other Nexstar stations throughout the state and several affiliates where Nexstar has no stations.

For regular season games, WTVF, the CBS affiliate for Nashville, airs the most games due to its AFC-centric rights. Fox affiliate WZTV carries home games against NFC opponents (along with select flexed games and Thursday Night Football), NBC affiliate WSMV-TV has Sunday Night Football broadcasts, and WKRN carries the team's Monday Night Football matchups locally.

Radio affiliates

See also

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Tennessee Titans 1999 present ChampionshipsLeague championships 2 AFL championships pre 1970 AFL NFL merger 2 1960 1961Conference championships 1 AFC 1999Division championships 11 AFL Eastern 1960 1961 1962 1967 AFC Central 1991 1993 2000 AFC South 2002 2008 2020 2021Playoff appearances 25 AFL 1960 1961 1962 1967 1969 NFL 1978 1979 1980 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1999 2000 2002 2003 2007 2008 2017 2019 2020 2021Home fieldsJeppesen Stadium 1960 1964 Rice Stadium 1965 1967 Houston Astrodome 1968 1996 Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium 1997 Vanderbilt Stadium 1998 Nissan Stadium 1999 present Originally known as the Houston Oilers the team was founded in 1959 by Bud Adams who remained the owner until his death in 2013 and began play in 1960 in Houston Texas as a charter member of the American Football League AFL The Oilers won the first two AFL championships along with four division titles and joined the NFL as part of the AFL NFL merger in 1970 The Oilers made consecutive playoff appearances from 1978 to 1980 and from 1987 to 1993 with Hall of Famers Earl Campbell and Warren Moon respectively In 1997 the Oilers relocated to Nashville Tennessee but played at the Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium in Memphis for one season while waiting for a new stadium to be constructed Due to low attendance the team moved to Nashville s Vanderbilt Stadium in 1998 For those two seasons the team was known as the Tennessee Oilers but changed its name to the Titans for the 1999 season moving into Adelphia Coliseum now known as Nissan Stadium The Titans training facility is located in Saint Thomas Sports Park a 31 acre 13 ha site at the MetroCenter complex in Nashville 6 Throughout their history the Titans have played in the Super Bowl once XXXIV when they lost 23 16 to the St Louis Rams Led by Steve McNair and Eddie George the Titans experienced a good amount of postseason success during the early 2000s when they made the playoffs in all but one season from 1999 to 2003 but only made the playoffs twice in the next thirteen years Their fortunes improved in the late 2010s and since 2016 the Titans have had six consecutive winning seasons the most since they were the Houston Oilers and made four playoff appearances in that time The Titans are the only team in the NFL to have two players rush for 2 000 yards in a season in this case Chris Johnson 2009 and Derrick Henry 2020 Contents 1 Franchise history 2 Logos and uniforms 3 Rivals 3 1 Divisional rivalries 3 1 1 Jacksonville Jaguars 3 1 2 Houston Texans 3 1 3 Indianapolis Colts 3 2 Other rivalries 3 2 1 Buffalo Bills 3 2 2 Pittsburgh Steelers 3 2 3 Baltimore Ravens 4 Culture 4 1 Flameheads 4 2 Cheerleaders and mascot 4 3 Stadium traditions 5 Season by season records 6 Player information 6 1 Current roster 6 2 Retired numbers 6 3 Pro Football Hall of Fame members 6 4 Texas Sports Hall of Fame 6 5 Titans Ring of Honor 6 6 Franchise leaders 7 Coaching staff 7 1 Head coaches 7 2 Current staff 8 Radio and television 8 1 Radio affiliates 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksFranchise history EditMain articles Houston Oilers and History of the Tennessee TitansLogos and uniforms Edit The Tennessee Titans uniforms used from 1999 to 2017 When the team debuted as the Houston Oilers in 1960 their logo was an oil rig derrick Except for minor color changes throughout the years this logo remained the same until the team was renamed the Titans in 1999 The logo was originally called Ol Riggy but this name was dropped before the start of the 1974 season The Oilers uniforms consisted of blue or white jerseys red trim and white pants From 1966 to 1971 the pants with both the blue and white jerseys were silver to match the color of the helmets The team commonly wore light blue pants on the road with the white jerseys from 1972 to 1994 with the exception of the 1980 season and selected games in the mid 1980s when the team wore an all white road combination For selected games in 1973 and 1974 and again from 1981 through 1984 the Oilers wore their white jerseys at home The light blue pants were discarded by coach Jeff Fisher in 1995 From 1960 to about 1965 and from 1972 to 1974 the Oilers wore blue helmets from 1966 to 1971 the helmets were silver and they were white from 1975 to 1998 From 1997 to 1998 when they were known as the Tennessee Oilers the team had an alternate logo that combined elements of the flag of Tennessee with the derrick logo The team also wore its white uniforms during home games as opposed to their time in Houston when their blue uniforms were worn at home In their two years as the Tennessee Oilers the team only wore their colored jerseys twice for road games against the Miami Dolphins and a Thanksgiving Day game against the Dallas Cowboys They wore all white exclusively in their last year under the Tennessee Oilers name When the team was renamed the Titans in 1999 they introduced a new logo a circle with three stars representing the state s Grand Divisions similar to that found on the flag of Tennessee containing a large T with a trail of flames similar to a comet The uniforms consisted of white helmets red trim and either navy or white jerseys White pants were normally worn with the navy jerseys and navy pants were worn with the white jerseys On both the navy and white jerseys the outside shoulders and sleeves were light Titans blue In a game against the Washington Redskins on October 15 2006 the Titans wore their navy jerseys with navy pants for the first time Since 2000 the Titans have generally worn their dark uniforms at home throughout the preseason and regular season They have worn white at home during daytime contests on many occasions for September home games to gain an advantage with the heat except in the 2005 2006 and 2008 seasons In 2003 the Titans introduced an alternate jersey that was light Titans blue with navy outside shoulders and sleeves which was usually worn with the road blue pants Until 2007 they wore the jersey twice in each regular season game and once in the preseason They always wore the Titans blue jersey in their annual divisional game against the Houston Texans and for other selected home games which came mostly against a team from the old AFL American Football League Their selection in those games was representative of the organization s ties to Houston and the old AFL On November 19 2006 the Titans introduced light Titans blue pants reminiscent of the ones donned by the Oilers in a game at the Philadelphia Eagles In December 2006 they combined the Titans blue pants with the Titans blue jersey to create an all Titans blue uniform Vince Young appeared in this uniform in the cover art for Madden NFL 08 During the 2006 season the Titans wore seven different uniform combinations pairing the white jersey with all three sets of pants white Titans blue navy blue the navy jersey with the white and navy pants and the Titans blue jersey with navy and Titans blue pants In a game against the Atlanta Falcons on October 7 2007 the Titans paired the navy blue jersey with the Titans blue pants for the first time They also wore the navy blue jerseys with the light blue pants against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers The team paired the Titans blue jerseys with the white pants for the first time in a home game against the Indianapolis Colts on November 14 2013 In 2008 the Titans blue jerseys became the regular home uniforms with the navy blue jerseys being relegated to alternate status 7 but not worn until 2013 In 2009 the NFL and the Hall of Fame committee announced that the Titans and the Buffalo Bills would begin the 2009 NFL preseason in the Hall of Fame Game The game played at Canton s Pro Football Hall of Fame Field at Fawcett Stadium on August 9 2009 was nationally televised on NBC The Titans defeated the Bills by a score of 21 18 8 In honor of the AFL s 50th anniversary the Titans wore Oilers uniforms for this game Also in 2009 the team honored former quarterback Steve McNair by placing a small navy blue disc on the back of their helmets with a white number nine inside of it nine was the number McNair wore during his time with the Oilers Titans From 2009 to 2012 the Titans did not wear an alternate jersey during any regular season games It was not until 2013 that the team wore the navy blue jerseys twice in honor of their 15th anniversary as the Titans 9 The Titans wore white jerseys for all games in 2014 for the exceptions of two preseason home games in which the team wore their light Titans blue jerseys and a game against the Houston Texans on October 26 2014 in which the Titans wore their navy blue uniforms 10 Beginning in 2015 navy blue became the team s primary home jersey color again marking the first time since 2007 that the Titans wore navy as their primary home jersey though the team plans to continue wearing white jerseys for early season hot weather home games The light Titans blue jersey which was the team s primary jersey color from 2008 to 2014 became the team s alternate jersey for a second time 11 12 On April 4 2018 the Titans debuted new uniforms at an event attended by over 10 000 fans in downtown Nashville The uniforms retain the color palette of navy blue Titans blue and white with new red and silver elements being introduced The new helmets are navy blue with one silver sword shaped stripe through the center and metallic gray facemasks a change from the previous white helmets with two navy stripes and black facemasks 2 13 14 Rivals EditThe Titans share rivalries with their three AFC South opponents Jacksonville Jaguars Houston Texans and Indianapolis Colts They also have historical rivalries with former divisional opponents such as the Pittsburgh Steelers Baltimore Ravens formerly the original Cleveland Browns and Buffalo Bills and during their time as the Houston Oilers shared an in state rivalry with the Dallas Cowboys Divisional rivalries Edit Jacksonville Jaguars Edit Main article Jaguars Titans rivalry Since their founding the Jaguars have been seen from time to time as the Titans primary rival due to constantly competitive games between the two franchises The rivalry began back in 1995 when the Titans were still called the Houston Oilers 15 The rivalry was heated in the late 1990s and early 2000s due to the success of both franchises at the time including a season in which Jacksonville went 14 2 and Tennessee went 13 3 16 That season all three of Jacksonville s losses including the playoffs came against the Titans who went on to play in Super Bowl XXXIV The rivalry then cooled with both teams experiencing misfortune in the late 2000s to early 2010s but both teams ended lengthy playoff droughts in 2017 17 18 19 Houston Texans Edit Main article Texans Titans rivalry The Texans see the Titans as their primary rival due to the Titans previous history in Houston until their relocation to Tennessee The Titans dominated the rivalry in the early 2000s but the series has since evened out in the 2010s 20 21 22 23 Indianapolis Colts Edit From the early 2000s to the late 2010s the Colts have been very dominant in their rivalry with the Titans since the creation of the AFC South with quarterbacks Peyton Manning and later Andrew Luck leading the Colts to consistent success against the Titans though the Titans would find a decent amount of success in the 2000s and the rest of the division 24 25 26 However the series has become more even as of late with the Titans sweeping the Colts in 2017 after 11 straight losses 27 In the recent years the rivalry has picked up steam as both the Titans and the Colts have got playoff teams and compete for the AFC South title In 2018 the Colts defeated the Titans in Nashville the last game of the regular season to clinch the final Wild Card spot while eliminating Tennessee from playoff contention In 2020 the Titans came out as the 2020 AFC South champions over the Colts due to tiebreaking measures as both finished 11 5 28 Other rivalries Edit Buffalo Bills Edit Main article Bills Titans rivalry As the Houston Oilers the team was first in the same division as the Buffalo Bills in the days of the AFL but were moved to the AFC Central division following the NFL AFL merger Even after the Bills and Oilers were placed in separate divisions following the merger their rivalry remained strong into the 1980s and 1990s with Warren Moon leading the Oilers up against Jim Kelly and the Bills Two of the most iconic playoff moments in Oilers Titans history have occurred against the Bills the Comeback known as the Choke in Houston due to the team s historic collapse against the Bills and the Music City Miracle which occurred after the team moved to Nashville to become the Titans 29 The Bills and Titans were later featured in an AFL legacy game in 2009 as part of festivities commemorating the 50th anniversary of the AFL s foundation Titans owner Bud Adams was fined 250 000 by the league following the 41 17 Titans win in which he obscenely gestured towards the Bills sideline as he and Bills owner Ralph Wilson had maintained a friendly rivalry and were the last living original AFL owners at that time Adams and Wilson would die in 2013 and 2014 respectively 30 Since 2018 the rivalry has heated up again due to the recurrent success of both teams 31 Pittsburgh Steelers Edit Main article Steelers Titans rivalry After the move to the AFC Central division they developed a strong rivalry with the Pittsburgh Steelers The Steelers were the Oilers primary divisional rival and to this date the Titans have played them more than any other NFL team 32 The Steelers and Oilers were competitive in the 1970s facing off in back to back AFC championship games towards the end of the decade The teams both underwent hard times in the 1980s before re emerging in the 1990s After the Oilers move to Tennessee and the re alignment of the NFL s divisions in 2002 the Steelers Titans rivalry has cooled somewhat Baltimore Ravens Edit Main article Ravens Titans rivalry In the late 1990s and early 2000s after becoming the Titans they had a briefly intense rivalry with the Baltimore Ravens which flared up again when former Titans quarterback Steve McNair went to the Ravens Following the realignment of the NFL s divisions in 2002 the rivalry with the Ravens cooled off somewhat 33 though the Titans have faced off against Baltimore five times in the postseason 34 most recently in the 2020 21 NFL playoffs in which they lost to the 5th seeded Ravens 20 13 Culture EditFlameheads Edit During the Titans first season in their new stadium the end zone sections became known as the Flame Pit and fans began wearing headwear resembling flames 35 Called Flameheads the costumes became very prevalent during the Titans successful years of the early 2000s 36 37 38 Flames in general are heavily tied to the organization because in Greek Mythology the Titan Prometheus stole fire and gave it to humanity Cheerleaders and mascot Edit Tennessee s cheerleading squad is called the Tennessee Titans Cheerleaders and represent the team in the NFL They perform at every home game in Nissan Stadium and regularly do acts with the team s mascot T Rac They currently have 28 members including nine men with four captains 39 They perform a variety of dance moves and include high risk stunts They also attend several community events in Middle Tennessee While the franchise was the Houston Oilers the squad was called the Derrick Dolls T Rac is the racoon mascot of the Titans debuting in the team s inaugural preseason home game in August 1999 against the Atlanta Falcons The racoon is the state animal of Tennessee T Rac also appears at every game in Nissan Stadium and does community events all throughout Tennessee He has also zip lined from the top of the stadium and rappelled from buildings in downtown Nashville Stadium traditions Edit During every home game s 4th quarter the stadium plays a video of office linebacker Terry Tate performed by Lester Speight shouting his catchphrase the pain train s coming This is immediately followed by the playing of Folsom Prison Blues by Johnny Cash a favorite singer of Nashville 40 After every Titans first down at Nissan Stadium the jumbotrons play a scene from the movie 300 where the Spartans chant after King Leonidas asks What is your profession Titans fans simultaneously perform the chant three times HA OOH HA OOH HA OOH The chant debuted in video game form in Madden NFL 22 Season by season records EditMain article List of Tennessee Titans seasonsPlayer information EditFurther information List of Tennessee Titans players List of Tennessee Titans starting quarterbacks and List of Tennessee Titans first round draft picks Current roster Edit Tennessee Titans rosterviewtalkedit Quarterbacks 11 Joshua Dobbs 7 Malik WillisRunning backs 36 Julius Chestnut 25 Hassan Haskins 22 Derrick Henry 33 Jonathan WardWide receivers 16 Treylon Burks 19 Chris Conley 13 Racey McMath 15 Nick Westbrook Ikhine 2 Robert WoodsTight ends 81 Austin Hooper 85 Chigoziem Okonkwo 86 Kevin Rader 87 Geoff Swaim Offensive linemen 55 Aaron Brewer G 61 Le Raven Clark T 71 Dennis Daley T 62 Corey Levin C 69 Daniel Munyer C 67 Xavier Newman Johnson G 78 Nicholas Petit Frere T 70 Jordan Roos GDefensive linemen 94 Mario Edwards Jr DE 90 Naquan Jones NT 98 Jeffery Simmons DT 97 Kevin Strong DT 93 Teair Tart NT 95 DeMarcus Walker DE Linebackers 96 Denico Autry OLB 57 Tarell Basham OLB 53 Dylan Cole ILB 50 Jack Gibbens ILB 42 Joseph Jones ILB 56 Monty Rice ILB 54 Andre Smith OLB 99 Rashad Weaver OLBDefensive backs 30 Tre Avery CB 44 Mike Brown S 31 Kevin Byard FS 26 Kristian Fulton CB 38 Davontae Harris CB 37 Amani Hooker SS 20 Lonnie Johnson Jr SS 28 Joshua Kalu SS 32 Greg Mabin CB 21 Roger McCreary CB 29 Josh Thompson CBSpecial teams 14 Randy Bullock K 46 Morgan Cox LS 4 Ryan Stonehouse P Reserve lists 47 Andrew Adams FS IR 80 C J Board WR IR Chance Campbell ILB IR Trenton Cannon RB IR 41 Zach Cunningham ILB IR 64 Nate Davis G IR 48 Bud Dupree OLB IR 3 Caleb Farley CB IR Da Shawn Hand DE IR Dontrell Hilliard RB IR 8 Cody Hollister WR IR 35 Chris Jackson CB IR 60 Ben Jones C IR 73 Jamarco Jones G IR 58 Harold Landry OLB IR 77 Taylor Lewan T IR 51 David Long Jr ILB IR 39 Terrance Mitchell CB IR 24 Elijah Molden CB IR A J Moore FS IR 18 Kyle Philips WR IR 75 Dillon Radunz G IR 17 Ryan Tannehill QB IR Practice squad 79 Curtis Brooks DE 45 Kyron Brown CB 23 Shyheim Carter S 10 Dez Fitzpatrick WR 5 Kevin Hogan QB 66 Danny Isidora G 68 Zack Johnson G 12 Mason Kinsey WR 52 Zach McCloud OLB 40 Nate Meadors S 49 Thomas Odukoya TE Int 59 Sam Okuayinonu OLB 72 Jayden Peevy DE 88 Reggie Roberson WR 76 Andrew Rupcich T 6 Caleb Shudak K Rookies in italicsRoster updated January 4 2023 Depth chartTransactions 51 active 23 inactive 15 practice squad 1 exempt AFC rosters NFC rostersRetired numbers Edit Houston Tennessee Oilers Titans retired numbersNo Player Position Years played Retired1 Warren Moon QB 1984 1993 October 1 20069 Steve McNair QB 1995 2005 September 15 201927 Eddie George RB 1996 2003 September 15 201934 Earl Campbell RB 1978 1984 August 13 198743 Jim Norton S P 1960 1968 196863 Mike Munchak OG 1982 1993 November 6 199465 Elvin Bethea DE 1968 1983 August 4 1983 citation needed 74 Bruce Matthews OT 1983 2001 December 8 2002 41 Pro Football Hall of Fame members Edit Houston Oilers Tennessee Oilers Titans Hall of FamersPlayersNo Inductee Class Position Seasons65 Elvin Bethea 2003 DE 1968 198316 George Blanda 1981 QB K 1960 196652 Robert Brazile 2018 LB 1975 198434 Earl Campbell 1991 RB 1978 198487 Dave Casper 2002 TE 1980 198378 Curley Culp 2013 DT 1974 198029 Ken Houston 1986 S 1967 197273 Steve Hutchinson 2020 OG 201235 John Henry Johnson 1987 FB 196618 40 Charlie Joiner 1996 WR 1969 197274 Matthews Bruce Bruce Matthews 2007 OT 1983 200168 Kevin Mawae 2019 C 2006 20091 Warren Moon 2006 QB 1984 199384 Randy Moss 2018 WR 201063 Mike Munchak 2001 OG 1982 199312 Ken Stabler 2016 QB 1980 1981Coaches and ExecutivesInductee Class Position SeasonsSammy Baugh 1963 Coach 1964Sid Gillman 1983 Coach 1973 1974Dick LeBeau 2010 Ass Coach 2015 2017Texas Sports Hall of Fame Edit Main article Texas Sports Hall of Fame Titans Ring of Honor Edit In 1999 owner Bud Adams established a Titans Oilers Hall of Fame after the 40th season of the franchise to honor past players and management It was then changed to Titans Ring of Honor in the 2010s Bum Phillips Jeff Fisher and Floyd Reese are the most recent inductees each in 2021 September 26 for Phillips November 21 for the latter two 42 43 41 Elected to the Pro Football Hall of FameHouston Tennessee Oilers Titans Ring of HonorNo Name Position Years Inducted65 Elvin Bethea DE 1968 1983 December 9 199916 George Blanda QB K 1960 196652 Robert Brazile LB 1975 1984 October 14 201834 Earl Campbell RB 1978 1984 December 9 1999 Mike Holovak GM 1989 199329 Ken Houston S 1967 197263 Mike Munchak G 1982 199343 Jim Norton P 1960 196874 Bruce Matthews OL 1983 2001 December 8 20021 Warren Moon QB 1984 1993 October 1 2007 Bud Adams Owner founder 1959 2013 September 7 200827 Eddie George RB 1996 2003 October 27 20089 Steve McNair QB 1995 200541 89 Frank Wycheck TE 1995 2003 Bum Phillips Coach 1975 1980 September 26 2021 Jeff Fisher Coach 1994 2010 November 21 2021 Floyd Reese Coach GM 1986 2006 November 21 2021Franchise leaders Edit Bold denotes still active with teamItalics denote still active but not with teamPassing yards regular season as of end of 2021 season 44 1 Warren Moon 33 685 2 Steve McNair 27 141 3 George Blanda 19 149 4 Dan Pastorini 16 864 5 Marcus Mariota 13 207 6 Ryan Tannehill 10 295 7 Vince Young 8 098 8 Kerry Collins 6 804 9 Ken Stabler 5 190 10 Pete Beathard 5 128 11 Jake Locker 4 967 12 Matt Hasselbeck 4 938 13 Chris Chandler 4 559 14 Cody Carlson 4 469 15 Don Trull 3 538 16 Billy Volek 3 505 17 Jacky Lee 3 291 18 Gifford Nielsen 3 255 19 Neil O Donnell 2 664 20 Oliver Luck 2 544 21 Ryan Fitzpatrick 2 454 22 Zach Mettenberger 2 347 23 Charley Johnson 2 244 24 Lynn Dickey 1 953 25 Archie Manning 1 632 26 Charlie Whitehurst 1 326 27 Billy Joe Tolliver 1 287 28 Bucky Richardson 1 257 29 Jerry Rhome 1 031 30 Brent Pease 792 Rushing yards regular season as of end of 2021 season 44 1 Eddie George 10 009 2 Earl Campbell 8 574 3 Chris Johnson 7 965 4 Derrick Henry 6 797 5 Lorenzo White 4 079 6 Hoyle Granger 3 514 7 Steve McNair 3 439 8 Mike Rozier 3 426 9 Charley Tolar 3 277 10 Ronnie Coleman 2 769 11 Chris Brown 2 757 12 LenDale White 2 349 13 Allen Pinkett 2 324 14 Gary Brown 2 115 15 Fred Willis 2 114 16 Billy Cannon 2 111 17 DeMarco Murray 1 946 18 Rodney Thomas 1 847 19 Rob Carpenter 1 788 20 Larry Moriarty 1 624 21 Travis Henry 1 546 22 Warren Moon 1 541 23 Woody Campbell 1 493 24 Marcus Mariota 1 399 25 Tim Wilson 1 385 26 Vince Young 1 380 27 Dave Smith 1 368 28 Sid Blanks 1 366 29 Alonzo Highsmith 1 103 30 Ode Burrell 1 088 Receiving yards regular season as of end of 2021 season 44 1 Ernest Givens 7 935 2 Drew Hill 7 477 3 Ken Burrough 6 906 4 Charley Hennigan 6 823 5 Haywood Jeffires 6 119 6 Derrick Mason 6 114 7 Frank Wycheck 4 958 8 Nate Washington 4 591 9 Delanie Walker 4 423 10 Drew Bennett 4 033 11 Curtis Duncan 3 935 12 Chris Sanders 3 285 13 Kendall Wright 3 244 14 Tim Smith 3 107 15 Charley Frazier 3 060 16 A J Brown 2 995 17 Bill Groman 2 976 18 Corey Davis 2 851 19 Alvin Reed 2 818 20 Kenny Britt 2 450 21 Bo Scaife 2 383 22 Kevin Dyson 2 310 23 Webster Slaughter 2 236 24 Mike Renfro 2 183 25 Billy Johnson 2 149 26 Eddie George 2 144 27 Willard Dewveall 2 080 28 Justin Gage 2 050 29 Chris Johnson 2 003 30 Bob McLeod 1 926 Coaching staff EditHead coaches Edit Main article List of Tennessee Titans head coaches Current staff Edit Tennessee Titans staffvte Front officeOwner KSA Industries Controlling owner Amy Adams Strunk President CEO Burke Nihill Executive vice president general manager Ryan Cowden interim Vice president of football administration Vin Marino Vice president of player personnel Ryan Cowden Director of player personnel Monti Ossenfort Director of college scouting Jon Salge Director of pro scouting Brian Gardner Assistant director of pro scouting Kevin Turks Pro scout Blaise Taylor College scout Matt MillerHead coachesHead coach Mike VrabelOffensive coachesOffensive coordinator Todd Downing Passing game coordinator Tim Kelly Quarterbacks Pat O Hara Running backs Tony Dews Wide receivers Rob Moore Tight ends Luke Steckel Offensive line Keith Carter Assistant offensive line Mike Sullivan Assistant offensive line Jason Houghtaling Offensive assistant Erik Frazier Offensive assistant Kylan Butler Defensive coachesDefensive coordinator Shane Bowen Defensive line Terrell Williams Assistant defensive line Clint McMillan Outside linebackers Ryan Crow Inside linebackers Bobby King Assistant inside linebackers Zak Kuhr Secondary Anthony Midget Safeties Scott Booker Senior defensive assistant Jim SchwartzSpecial teams coachesSpecial teams coordinator Craig Aukerman Assistant special teams Chase BlackburnStrength and conditioningStrength and conditioning Frank Piraino Strength and conditioning assistant Brian Bell Coaching staff Management More NFL staffsRadio and television EditMain article List of Tennessee Titans broadcasters The flagship radio station of the Titans Radio Network for several years was WKDF 103 3 FM However WGFX 104 5 FM the original Tennessee Oilers Titans Radio flagship station again serves as the Titans Radio flagship station since the 2010 season Mike Keith is the team s play by play announcer and former Titans assistant coach Dave McGinnis head coach of the Arizona Cardinals from 2000 to 2003 provides color commentary during games Previous to McGinnis former Titans tight end Frank Wycheck provided the color commentary Larry Stone is also a part of the team providing injury and scoring updates The Titans Radio Network is broadcast on some 70 other stations 45 The team had long resisted placing any of its games on Sirius XM Radio 46 According to the Titans Radio Network this was because the Titans contract with Citadel Broadcasting parent of both WKDF and WGFX predated the arrival of satellite radio thus there was no provision for the NFL to reserve satellite radio rights 47 In 2011 the Titans were able to extend their agreement with existing radio partners while creating a provision allowing home games to be broadcast on SiriusXM They were the final team in the NFL to reach such a deal 48 Most preseason games are televised on Nexstar station WKRN TV the ABC affiliate in Nashville along with a weekly Tuesday night coach s show The Mike Vrabel Show formerly known as Titans on 2 The preseason games are distributed through a network made up of other Nexstar stations throughout the state and several affiliates where Nexstar has no stations For regular season games WTVF the CBS affiliate for Nashville airs the most games due to its AFC centric rights Fox affiliate WZTV carries home games against NFC opponents along with select flexed games and Thursday Night Football NBC affiliate WSMV TV has Sunday Night Football broadcasts and WKRN carries the team s Monday Night Football matchups locally Radio affiliates Edit Further information Titans Radio NetworkSee also EditList of American Football League players NFL CheerleadingReferences Edit Tennessee Titans Team Facts ProFootballHOF com NFL Enterprises Archived from the original on August 8 2020 Retrieved May 18 2020 a b Wyatt Jim April 4 2018 The Story Behind Titans New Uniforms and Helmet TitansOnline com NFL Enterprises Archived from the original on April 29 2021 Retrieved April 5 2018 The color palette navy Titan blue red silver and white remains unchanged Titans Fingertip Information 2021 Tennessee Titans Media Guide NFL Enterprises July 27 2021 Retrieved September 16 2021 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint url status link Tennessee Titans Team Capsule PDF 2021 Official National Football League 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