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how long have the tennessee titans been a franchise

by Davin Windler Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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In 1997, the Oilers became the first NFL team to call Tennessee home when the franchise relocated to the Volunteer state. Two years later in 1999, the franchise retired the nickname Oilers and became known as the Titans.

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When did the Titans join the NFL?

The Titans were originally formed as the Houston Oilers, one of the eight charter members of the American Football League (AFL). They became a part of the National Football League in 1970 as part of the AFL–NFL merger and have remained a member of the NFL ever since.

Why did the Houston Oilers become the Tennessee Titans?

In 1999, to coincide with the opening of their new stadium, Adams changed the team name to the Tennessee Titans and the color scheme from Columbia Blue, Scarlet, and White to Titans Blue, Navy, White, and Silver with scarlet accents.

When did the Tennessee Titans move to Nashville?

The club moved to Tennessee in 1997 and changed its name to the Titans in 1999, the same year its new home, Nissan Stadium, opened in downtown Nashville on the east bank of the Cumberland River. Since then, the Titans have become a fixture in the community and provided national visibility to the city of Nashville.

How much is the Titans franchise?

around 3.5 billion U.S. dollarsIn 2022, the franchise value amounted to around 3.5 billion U.S. dollars. The Tennessee Titans are owned by Kenneth Adams Jr., who bought the franchise in 1959....Tennessee Titans franchise value from 2002 to 2022 (in million U.S. dollars)CharacteristicFranchise value in million U.S. dollars--12 more rows

How many NFL teams no longer exist?

49 franchisesThe NFL has had 49 franchises become defunct over its history, including ten of the league's twelve charter franchises: only the Chicago Bears and Arizona Cardinals survive to the present day.

Who is the newest NFL team?

The Jaguars and Texans are the NFL's two newest franchises.

How far apart is Memphis and Nashville?

The two U.S. cities that are perhaps the best-known for their signature sounds are just two hundred miles apart. You can get from Nashville's cradle of country music to Memphis' birthplace of the blues in a speedy three hours.

How far apart is Nashville and Knoxville?

about 180 milesA: Knoxville is about 180 miles from Nashville when traveling along I-40. It takes approximately 2 hours and 40 minutes to travel between the two cities along the most direct route.

Why is Tennessee called the Titans?

The Oilers played one season in Memphis and one in Nashville at Vanderbilt University's football stadium before their home stadium was completed prior to the 1999 season. The team was then rechristened the Tennessee Titans, a name derived from Nashville's sobriquet of “the Athens of the South.”

What is the cheapest NFL team to buy?

the Cincinnati BengalsNFL teams on average are worth $4.14 billion, 18 percent more than last year, with the cheapest team the Cincinnati Bengals at $2.84 billion, a new valuation study from Sportico reports.

How much money did the Titans make last year?

Tennessee Titans revenue from 2001 to 2021 (in million U.S. dollars)CharacteristicRevenue in million U.S. dollars20194222018394201737120163669 more rows•Sep 7, 2022

Who owns Tennessee Titans?

Amy Adams StrunkTennessee Titans / OwnerMeet Billionaire Tennessee Titans Owner Amy Adams Strunk—And Nine Other Women Changing The Game In The NFL.

Why did the Houston Oilers leave Houston?

 The Oilers moved to Nashville, Tenn., and eventually, a new stadium. The Texans are preparing to enter their 15th season, but they would have never existed if the Oilers and owner Bud Adams hadn't picked up and moved in 1997 after failing to get the city of Houston to build them a new stadium.

Where did the Tennessee Titans come from?

Nashville, TNTennessee Titans / Location

How did the Tennessee Titans get their name?

The Oilers played one season in Memphis and one in Nashville at Vanderbilt University's football stadium before their home stadium was completed prior to the 1999 season. The team was then rechristened the Tennessee Titans, a name derived from Nashville's sobriquet of “the Athens of the South.”

When did Oilers change to Texans?

2002NRG Stadium (2002–present) The team replaced the city's previous NFL franchise, the Houston Oilers, who played from 1960 to 1996 before moving to Nashville and eventually becoming the Tennessee Titans. The Texans began play as an expansion team in 2002, making them the youngest franchise currently competing in the NFL.

Where is the Tennessee Titans football team?

The team currently plays at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, which opened in 1999 as Adelphia Coliseum.

What division is the Titans?

The Titans compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the American Football Conference (AFC) South division. Previously known as the Houston Oilers, the team was founded by Bud Adams who owned it until his death in 2013 and began play in 1960 in Houston, Texas, as a charter member of the American Football League (AFL).

What is the rivalry between the Houston Texans and the Tennessee Titans?

Houston Texans. 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.

What is the rivalry between the Titans and the Jaguars?

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. 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 .

What color jersey did the Titans wear in 2014?

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 an October 26, 2014, game against the Houston Texans, in which the Titans wore their navy blue uniforms.

What is the Titans logo?

When the team was renamed the Titans, the club introduced a new logo: a circle with three stars, 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.

How many times have the Titans faced Baltimore?

Following the realignment of the NFL's divisions in 2002, the rivalry with the Ravens cooled off somewhat, though the Titans have faced off against Baltimore five times in the postseason, most recently in the 2020–21 NFL playoffs, in which they lost to the 5th seeded Ravens 20–13.

How many seasons have the Titans played?

Overview. The Tennessee Titans have played a total of 55 seasons. Their first season was in 1966, and their most recent season was in 2020.

How many times have the Titans been to the playoffs?

The Tennessee Titans last made the playoffs in 2020, when they lost the Wild Card Round. They've been in the playoffs a total of 21 times in their 55 seasons.

When did the Tennessee Oilers move to Nashville?

In 1997, the team moved to Nashville and changed their name to the Tennessee Oilers. In 1999, the team changed their name to the Tennessee Titans.

Who did the Titans beat in 2019?

In 2019, the Tennessee Titans beat the Baltimore Ravens in the Divisional Round.

Has the Titans ever won a Super Bowl?

The Tennessee Titans have never won a Super Bowl. The closest they came to winning a championship was in 1999 when they lost the Super Bowl.

When did the Titans go to the Super Bowl?

However, that came in its first two years of existence as the Oilers in 1960 and 1961. It took until 1999 for the rebranded Titans to reach the franchise’s first trip to the Super Bowl.

Is the Tennessee Titans an AFL team?

The Tennessee Titans can date their history back to being an original AFL franchise as the then-Houston Oilers. Here are their 30 best players of all-time. While the NFL has only been in The Volunteer State since the late 1990s, the Tennessee Titans have had themselves and impressive history.

Who did the Tennessee Titans play against in 2008?

With the likes of running back Eddie George and quarterback Steve McNair initially paving the way for Tennessee to take on Pro Football Hall of Fame linebacker Ray Lewis and the Baltimore Ravens, it was then another Tennessee legend in running back Chris Johnson and quarterback Kerry Collins that battled it out against a stellar Ravens defense once again back in 2008. A rivalry renewed in 2019; the Titans got their revenge against Baltimore for the Ravens’ 2008 postseason win on the road in Nashville as Tennesse ousted the surging AFC North franchise from Super Bowl contention in the divisional round at M&T Bank Stadium.

Who is the rival of the Tennessee Titans?

There is absolutely no doubt that outside of the team’s AFC South counterparts, the Baltimore Ravens are the biggest rival of the Tennessee Titans. With these two teams previously serving as divisional foes as members of the now-disbanded AFC Central division, the Titans and Ravens originally formed such a back-and-forth affair as a result of intense regular-season matchups and even more palpable postseason bouts.

How many times do the Titans and Colts play each other in the AFC South?

Not only did the Titans and Colts serve as some of the best teams in the AFC for the early portion of the 21st century and slightly beyond, but Indianapolis and Tennessee presently play each other twice per season as members of the AFC South division as this rivalry has truly never waned.

What NFL team was the Houston Oilers?

A staple of the classic NFL landscape as the Houston Oilers, the Nashville-based franchise then briefly became the Tennessee Oilers before full-on rebranding to the Tennessee Titans that we know today.

Is the Titans in the AFC South?

Not only that, though, but the Titans initially served as a powerhouse of the AFC Central division before ultimately making the transition over to the AFC South. A rejuvenated organization thanks to the team’s success over the course of the last handful of seasons, the Titans have turned things around in a big way.

Do the Titans and Steelers play each other?

Pittsburgh Steelers. The Tennessee Titans and Pittsburgh Steelers once played each other on a regular basis as these two teams served as staples of the AFC Central division before the latter joined the AFC North and the former the AFC South. Nonetheless, the Steelers and Titans still meet up every so often, which have always been insanely physical ...

Do the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Tennessee Titans play each other?

It always seems as though the Jacksonville Jaguars and Tennessee Titans play one another in primetime every season with Thursday Night Football often serving as the designated platform. Beyond that, though, the Titans and Jaguars have played in the same division for Jacksonville’s entire existence, which has created quite the back-and-forth rivalry between these two AFC South foes that play each other twice every season. Although there was a time in which these two franchises typically battled it out to stay out of the cellar of the divisional rankings, there have also been a few occasions in which the Jaguars and Titans were vying for supremacy atop either the AFC South or AFC as a whole.

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Overview

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.
Originally known as the Houston Oilers, the team was founded in 1959 by Bud A…

Logos and uniforms

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.

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.

Culture

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. Called "Flameheads," the costumes became very prevalent during the Titans' successful years of the early 2000s. Flames in general are heavily tied to the organization because in Greek Mythology, the Titan Prometheus stole fire and gave it to humanity.

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 2000–03) provides color commentary during games. Previous to McGinnis, form…

See also

• List of American Football League players
• NFL Cheerleading

External links

• Official website
• Tennessee Titans at the National Football League official website

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