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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 ...
Mularkey and the Titans agreed to part ways in January 2018. Former NFL player and coach, Mike Vrabel, was hired as head coach soon after. In his first four seasons, Vrabel led the Titans to an AFC Championship appearance in 2019, back-to-back AFC South division titles in 2020 and 2021, and earned the #1 seed for the AFC in the 2021–22 NFL ...
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]
2020: Ryan Tannehill (16) 2021: Ryan Tannehill (17) 2022: ... These quarterbacks have at least 40 starts for the Oilers/Titans in regular season games. Name GP
The 2020 season was the 61st season for the Titans and the third under head coach Mike Vrabel. The Titans put on one of their best offensive performances in franchise history, led by Ryan Tannehill and Derrick Henry.
The only season in the rivalry the Titans franchise was still in Houston. 1997: Ravens 2–0: Ravens 21–19: Ravens 36–10: Tie 2–2 Oilers' first season in Tennessee. 1998: Oilers 2–0: Oilers 12–8: Oilers 16–14: Oilers 4–2 Meeting in Baltimore was the first meeting at M&T Bank Stadium. [a] Last season the Titans franchise was named ...
In a game between the two teams with the most rushing yards during the 2020 season, [33] Baltimore came out on top, outgaining the Titans in total yards 401–209, and holding them to just 51 yards on the ground. Tennessee running back Derrick Henry, the NFL's leading rusher in 2020, was held to just 40 yards on 18 carries. [34] [35]
Fulton was selected by the Tennessee Titans with the 61st overall pick in the second round of the 2020 NFL draft. [17] [18] He signed his four-year rookie contract on July 27, 2020. [19] Fulton made his NFL debut in the Titans season opener against the Denver Broncos, making four tackles. [20]