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Tennessee Titans regular season record (1999–2024) 212 208 0 .505 All-time regular season record (1960–2024) 476: 501: 6.482: Houston Oilers post-season record (1960–1996) 9 13 — .409 Tennessee Oilers post-season record (1997–1998) 0 0 — .000 Tennessee Titans post-season record (1999–2024) 8 10 — .444 All-time post-season record ...
The Titans traded away Brown after the season. In 2022, the Titans suffered their first losing season since 2015 with a 7–10 mark, losing each of their last seven games despite a 7–3 start. [57] In the 2023 season, the Titans finished with a 6–11 record. [58] Following the 2023 season, Vrabel was fired as head coach. [59]
Bud Adams, who was the owner of the Tennessee Titans, died on October 21. The 2014 season was the first for head coach Ken Whisenhunt. The Titans finished the season 2–14, their worst record in Tennessee Titans history, tying the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for the league's worst record, and their worse since 1994 when they were the Houston Oilers.
Single-game tickets went on sale on July 24, 1999, for the Tennessee Titans as they prepared to play their first season in Nashville's new stadium.
Here are three key moments in the Tennessee Titans' 32-27 win against the Houston Texans. ... The Titans could relax and enjoy the victory formation and a key win in Brian Callahan's first season.
The 1999 Tennessee Titans season was the franchise's 40th season and their 30th in the National Football League (NFL). It was the first year for the team under the name “Titans”, [ 1 ] while the nickname “Oilers” was retired by the NFL.
The 2011 Tennessee Titans season was the franchise's 42nd season in the National Football League (NFL), the 52nd overall and the 15th in the state of Tennessee.It also marked the first season under head coach Mike Munchak, replacing longtime head coach Jeff Fisher, who resigned on January 27 after 17 seasons.
The 2009 Tennessee Titans season was the 50th season for the original American Football League (AFL) team, their 40th in the National Football League (NFL), and 13th in Tennessee. The Titans aimed to equal or improve on their 2008 NFL-best 13–3 record; however, they lost the first six games of the season. The Titans switched to Vince Young as ...