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Houston Oilers regular season record (1960–1996) 251 291 6 .464 Tennessee Oilers regular season record (1997–1998) 16 16 0 .500 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
Henry was part of a 2020 campaign that saw the Titans win the AFC South with an 11–5 record. [53] The Titans' season ended with a 20–13 loss to the Baltimore Ravens in the Wild Card Round. [54] In the 2021 season, the Titans finished with a 12–5 record, won the AFC South, and got a first round bye. [55]
The Titans finished 12–5, improving on their 11–5 record from the prior year and earning the AFC's #1 seed in the playoffs for the first time since 2008. However, their season ended with a 19–16 loss to the eventual AFC champion Cincinnati Bengals, their third-straight playoff loss dating back three seasons.
3 Team career passing records. 4 See also. 5 References. ... Tennessee Titans 1999–present ... These quarterbacks have over 10,000 career passing yards with the ...
b Each year is linked to an article about that particular Oilers/Titans season. c Wally Lemm's full coaching record with the Oilers is 79 regular season games coached with a record of 37–38–4 and a W–L percentage of .494, and 3 playoff games coached with a record of 1–2 and a W–L percentage of .333.
The Titans attempted to improve upon their underachieving 7–10 record from last year. They also attempted to make it back to the playoffs after missing them for the first time since 2018 . However, after a Week 15 loss to the Houston Texans in overtime, they were eliminated from playoff contention for the second year in a row. [ 1 ]
This is a list of the active National Football League teams' all-time win, loss, tie, and winning percentage records. [1] The teams are listed by year each became active. Updated through the 2024 regular season .
Titans vs Chicago Bears history: All-time results, head-to-head record. All-time record: Titans lead the series 7-6. Oct. 28, 1973: Bears 35, Oilers 14 (Solder Field, Chicago)