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The Titans reached the Super Bowl but narrowly lost to the St. Louis Rams, falling one yard short of a potential game-tying touchdown. [ 38 ] In the years following their Super Bowl appearance, the Tennessee Titans experienced mixed success.
After the new Adelphia Coliseum (now known as Nissan Stadium) was completed in 1999, the team's name was changed to Tennessee Titans. [33] [34] With Tennessee's Super Bowl appearance, every former AFL team had now played in the Super Bowl, including the original eight AFL teams and two AFL expansion teams: the Miami Dolphins and the Cincinnati ...
The team was rebranded as the Titans following the 1998 season. The Titans have yet to win a Super Bowl, falling one yard short of tying the game as time expired in their only appearance in Super Bowl XXXIV, although the team does have two championships from its early years in the AFL. During their tenure in Tennessee they have defeated all 31 ...
2.1 Teams with Super Bowl appearances but no victories. ... Won Super Bowl XXX, 1995 season; Tennessee Titans, 24 years – Lost Super Bowl XXXIV, 1999 season;
Killens’ first appearance in a Super Bowl had ended in unimaginable disappointment. ... which had eventually been renamed the Tennessee Titans – finally got over the hump in 1999.
Warner led the “Greatest Show on Turf” over the Tennessee Titans in 1999, then fell to Tom Brady and the Patriots in an upset two seasons later. ... number of Super Bowl appearances; (3) Super ...
The team relocated to Tennessee in 1997 and played in Memphis for one season before moving to Nashville. For two seasons, the team was known as the Tennessee Oilers before changing its name to the Titans in 1999. [1] Head coach Jeff Fisher led the Titans to their only Super Bowl appearance in Super Bowl XXXIV following the 1999 season.
Another local tie in the Super Bowl will be former Tennessee Titans linebacker Terry Killens, ... (1996-2001) with the Titans, including their appearance in Super Bowl 34 against the St. Louis Rams.