Titans vs. Chiefs
by KY_Homeboy on 11/13/19Nissan Stadium - NashvillePerfect football weather day. Great game all the way to the end. Wanted to see Patrick Mahomes in action - and did. Tannehill you rock! Way to get the Titans out of a rut !!
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Tennessee Titans History
The Tennessee Titans franchise was founded in 1960 as the Houston Oilers. In 1997, the team relocated to Tennessee and was eventually renamed the Titans in 1999 to match the spirit of the city and mark a new beginning for the organization. The organization has won more than 400 regular-season and postseason games, captured one conference championship, 11 division titles, clinched 25 playoff appearances, and appeared in one Super Bowl championship (Super Bowl XXXIV in 2000).
Tennessee Titans Team Info
Conference: AFC
Division: South
Year Founded: 1959
Team Colors: Navy, Titans Blue, Red, Silver, White
Mascot: T-Rac
Team Rivals: Houston Texans, Jacksonville Jaguars, Indianapolis Colts
Tennessee Titans at Nissan Stadium
Located in the heart of Nashville, Nissan Stadium was opened in 1999 and has a capacity of 69,143. Apart from 175 luxury suites, 12,000 club seats and video scoreboards, fans visiting Nissan Stadium for a Titans game will enjoy stunning views of the Nashville skyline and Cumberland River.
The Titans’ 2023 regular season kicks off in September 2023 in New Orleans against the Saints, and concludes at home against rivals the Jacksonville Jaguars. Here’s a list of key games to keep an eye on:
Titans tickets will be available for purchase on Ticketmaster when the league announces the schedule for the 2024-25 season. You can browse a wide selection of NFL tickets at Ticketmaster, the Official Ticket Marketplace of the Titans. If tickets for a game are sold out, additional seats may become available closer to the game, so keep checking back.
Yes, many Tennessee Titans games sell out quickly, but you can find Verified Resale tickets on Ticketmaster, the Official Resale Ticket Marketplace of the Tennessee Titans.
The Tennessee Titans used to be called the Houston Oilers — one of the charter teams of the AFL. The Oilers won the first two AFL championships, in 1960 and 1961. In 1997, the Oilers moved to Tennessee, becoming the Tennessee Oilers, before changing their name to the Tennessee Titans in 1999.
Check out the Nissan Stadium seating chart here.
The Tennessee Titans’ biggest rivals are the Houston Texans, Jacksonville Jaguars, and Indianapolis Colts.
The Tennessee Titans played their first and only Super Bowl on January 30, 2000, against the St. Louis Rams. Unfortunately, the Titans were defeated (23-16) in a game that is considered by many to be an all-time classic. Super Bowl XXXIV is also famous for being referred to as the "Dot-Com Super Bowl" due to the heavy amount of dot-com ads.
Perfect football weather day. Great game all the way to the end. Wanted to see Patrick Mahomes in action - and did. Tannehill you rock! Way to get the Titans out of a rut !!
The game was AMAZING!!!! We had so much fun in Tennessee.
If your bag is not completely clear you basically can’t bring anything larger than a wallet. The card they put out to check was the same size as my friends purse and we were forced to put it in a locker at a $10 fee.... HUNDREDS of people in the same predicament. They give you measurements but even when the purse meets the criteria the head lady security guard working at gate 10 decided it still wasn’t good enough. Total cash grab. Very disappointed in this venue.
Stadium was half full and upper deck seats were still 100$+
Great game, good seats. Overall we had a nice experience.
There were so many Bills fans at the stadium it seemed like a home game!
Game was amazing! Bills won!!! I had bought a couple more tickets from ticket smarter and they had some how double sold tickets.. we had to give up our seats and move some where else, but ticket master was amazing and so was the game overall!
Parking in the lots was easy and it was effortlessly to get out. Well managed by parking attendants and the police (unlike our home team parking).
My daughter lives near Nashville, never been to a Titans game. Dad is a Colts fan. We made it happen. So glad we had club seats . A/C was 10 steps away Wonderful memories
No problem gaining access to the game. Instructions was was great
Had a great time! Right team won! Reps were great at clearing up a glitch while ordering tickets!!!
The stadium was easy to navigate. The home team fans were very hospitable
Titans rep sold me tickets in supposed center of upper tier section. They were at top. But worst was Titans play. They were awful.
I paid $120/ticket for 2 tickets for ADA seating at Titans--one wheelchair and one companion. Every other stadium that I have gone to removes one seat for the wheelchair. Not the Titans. two standards stadium seats and an usher that was like teflon--not my problem, go see the box office, maybe they'll give you something else. we just took two nearby seats that worked for me. fortunately no one came for these seats--no thanks for titans or ticketmaster. How about ticketmaster ask the question--what, specifically, do you need for ADA seating? And how about, Titans, get a clue?
The game itself was great. Nissan stadium was terribly disappointing very lame for a newer stadium. Very poor traffic flow when walking the concourse. Big screens were great in game reported was as lame as the P.A. announcer. Just very soft spoken and didn’t get excited til the Titans won the game. It reminded me of old school boring Notre Dame. Which has totally changed and is now a great venue very loud and exciting.
It was my first NFL game. I am an Eagles fan and even though they lost, I had a very good time. I sadly did not have an Eagles stuff and was hoping to get a hat or something at the game. They did not sell any opponents stuff in the stadium. It would be nice to have an vendor there to sell opposing team stuff for fans. The stadium was clean, fans were friendly, and it was easy to find my seat. The only major issue I have and the reason it is not a 5 is the no reentry. My girlfriend forgot her sunglasses in the car and we notice a sign saying no reentry. It was a sunny day so they would of been awesome to have. It was still a very good game and I would go again.
The Titans stadium was clean and provided elevators for people who were not willing or able to walk around the entire stadium and up stairs/ramps to the second level. The drink variety was good; however, the beer guy only made it to the second level in our section once the whole game.
Great crowd on both sides for the most part. Nice venue and location. Walkable from downtown.
Went to see a Eagles game with friends and everything was great. Stadium is nice with plenty of bathrooms and space.
Eagles @ Titans OT Shocker. 17th football stadium visited around this great country; and what an exciting finish! TITAN UP!!