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The AFC South champion Tennessee Titans (11-5) host the Baltimore Ravens (11-5) this week in a wild card playoff game. Kickoff at Nissan Stadium is scheduled for 12:05 p.m. CST on Sunday, Jan. 10. With their 41-38 victory at Houston last week, the Titans earned a division title and the AFC›s fourth seed. It is their third playoff berth in five years since general manager Jon Robinson was hired and the second consecutive playoff appearance under head coach Mike Vrabel. The 2019 squad advanced to the AFC championship game. This week›s matchup is accompanied by an air of familiarity. It is the fifth all-time playoff matchup between Tennessee and Baltimore and the second such encounter in as many years. The Titans traveled to face the Ravens in the divisional round of the 2019 playoffs and won 28-12 to knot the postseason series at 2-2. Eleven months later, on Nov. 22, the Titans returned to M&T Bank Stadium for a regular season battle and prevailed 30-24 after running back Derrick Henry scored on a 29-yard run in overtime. The game features the NFL›s top two rushing teams. The Ravens› 191.9 rushing yards per game paced the league, while the Titans ranked second at 168.1.
field goal attempt off the right upright and through as time expired in the fourth quarter. It gave the Titans their first AFC South championship since 2008 and the right to host a playoff contest for the first time since they hosted the Ravens in a divisional matchup on Jan. 10, 2009. Henry captured his second consecutive NFL rushing title in 2020 after posting a franchise-record 250 rushing yards against the Texans. He accumulated 2,027 rushing yards on the season, making him just the eighth player in NFL history to reach the 2,000-yard rushing mark. He also led the NFL with 17 rushing touchdowns.
THE BROADCAST This week’s contest will be nationally televised on ESPN and simulcast on ABC, including Nashville affiliate WKRN News 2. The broadcast team includes play-by-play announcer Steve Levy, analysts Brian Griese and Louis Riddick, reporter Lisa Salters and officiating analyst John Parry. ESPN Deportes will provide the Spanish-language presentation. Fans can livestream the broadcast on their mobile devices from the Titans Mobile App (iOS and Android) and on TennesseeTitans.com mobile web. Restrictions apply. For more information and additional streaming options visit TennesseeTitans. com or NFL.com/ways-to-watch. The Titans Radio Network and Nashville flagship 104.5 The Zone will carry the game across the Mid-South with the “Voice of the Titans” Mike Keith, analyst Dave McGinnis, sideline reporter Amie Wells, and gameday hosts Rhett Bryan and Jonathan Hutton. Westwood One Sports will broadcast the game to a national radio audience. Play-by-play announcer Brandon Gaudin and analyst Rod Woodson will have the call.
TITANS WIN FIRST DIVISION TITLE IN 12 YEARS Last week at Houston, Tennessee clinched the division crown when Sam Sloman bounced a 37-yard
Quarterback Ryan Tannehill started all 16 regular season games in 2020 and delivered one of the franchise›s best seasons by a quarterback. His 40 combined passing (33) and rushing touchdowns (seven) were the most by any Titans/Oilers player, while he also ranked third on the team›s single-season passing yards list (3,819). Wide receiver A.J. Brown had 151 receiving yards at Houston, including a touchdown and a 52-yard catch to set up Sloman’s game-winner. He concluded his second season with 1,075 receiving yards and 11 touchdown catches.
THE RAVENS Head coach John Harbaugh now has led the Ravens to a playoff berth in nine of his 13 seasons with the organization. His team enters the 2020 postseason as the AFC›s top wild card and the fifth overall seed in the conference. They won 38-3 last week at Cincinnati, tallying their fifth consecutive victory after beginning the season 6-5. A season after winning the 2019 Associated Press NFL Most Valuable Player Award, Baltimore quarterback Lamar Jackson passed for 2,757 yards and 26 touchdowns in 2020 and rushed for another 1,005 yards and seven touchdowns. T E N N E S S E E T I TA N S g a m e d ay 2 0 2 0
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CROWN HIM TITANS RB DERRICK HENRY ECLIPSES 2,000-YARD MARK IN WIN OVER TEXANS By Jim Wyatt Titans running back Derrick Henry eclipsed the 2,000-yard mark here last Sunday against the Texans. It was yet another part of his memorable season. “I’m just thankful for my teammates,” Henry said after the game. “Thankful for all of them, you know, week in and week out, them doing their jobs. Just the unselfishness that they have for my
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success, I’m very thankful. Thank God for my teammates. I pray for those guys every day, all the guys I go to work with. “Just a great job this year, and glad we were able to keep on playing. I just had to go out there and do my job.” Henry, as usual, did his job well.
Henry, who carried the ball 35 times for 250 yards and two touchdowns on Sunday in the team’s 41-38 win, led the NFL with 2,027 rushing yards in 2020. He became the eighth player in NFL history to rush for at least 2,000 yards in a season. Henry became the first NFL player to run for 2,000 yards since Adrian Peterson with the Minnesota Vikings in 2012, and in doing so the Titans became the first NFL franchise with two 2,000-yard rushers, as Chris Johnson tallied 2,006 rushing yards in 2009. Henry also became the first player to win back-to-back rushing crowns since LaDainian Tomlinson from 2006 to 2007. Since 1970, seven players have won consecutive rushing titles, and all are enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Henry is the first player in NFL history with five career games with at least 200 rushing yards and two rushing touchdowns. “(He’s) incredibly durable, incredibly productive,” Titans Coach Mike Vrabel of Henry. “He’s disappointed putting the ball on the ground, but we understand the type of player he is and the impact that he has on this team, on the field and off it. I’m proud to coach him and this entire football team.” After the game, Henry thanked his offensive linemen, and teammates, over and over again during his Zoom call. Tackle Dennis Kelly said it’s an honor to block for Henry, who was named a Pro Bowler for the second straight year. “It’s something when you are older, and done playing, and you are able to talk to your kids, (this) is something I will be able to look back on,” Kelly said. “Instantly we have this bond, that we all accomplished this together. It will be impossible to forget.”
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2020 TENNESSEE TITANS AS OF january 6, 2021
NO. NAME
POS. HT. WT. AGE EXP. COLLEGE
56 Bates, Daren LB 13 Batson, Cameron WR 41 Blasingame, Khari FB/RB 11 Brown, A.J. WR 21 Butler, Malcolm CB 31 Byard, Kevin S 53 Compton, Will LB 94 Crawford, Jack DL 84 Davis, Corey WR 64 Davis, Nate OL 92 Dickerson, Matt DE 75 Douglas, Jamil G/C 49 Dzubnar, Nick LB 32 Evans, Darrynton RB 54 Evans, Rashaan LB 86 Firkser, Anthony TE 45 Foreman, D’Onta RB 26 Fulton, Kristian CB 3 Gostkowski, Stephen K 22 Henry, Derrick RB 37 Hooker, Amani DB 25 Jackson, Adoree’ CB 35 Jackson, Chris DB 60 Jones, Ben C 90 Jones, DaQuan DL 46 Kalu, Joshua DB 71 Kelly, Dennis T 6 Kern, Brett P 33 King II, Desmond CB 58 Landry III, Harold OLB 51 Long Jr., David LB 28 McNichols, Jeremy RB 91 Murchison, Larrell DL 78 Newhouse, Marshall T 36 Orr, Kareem CB 47 Overton, Matt LS 20 Perry, Senorise RB 85 Pruitt, MyCole TE 72 Quessenberry, David OL 57 Ray, Wyatt OLB 14 Raymond, Kalif WR 50 Roberson, Derick OLB 76 Saffold III, Rodger G 98 Simmons, Jeffery DT 59 Skipper, Tuzar OLB 81 Smith, Jonnu TE 23 Smith, Tye CB 87 Swaim, Geoff TE 17 Tannehill, Ryan QB 24 Vaccaro, Kenny S 15 Westbrook-Ikhine, Nick WR 5 Woodside, Logan QB
5-11 225 30 8 Auburn 5-8 175 25 3 Texas Tech 6-0 233 24 2 Vanderbilt 6-1 226 23 2 Mississippi 5-11 190 30 7 West Alabama 5-11 212 27 5 Middle Tennessee State 6-1 235 31 7 Nebraska 6-5 274 32 9 Penn State 6-3 209 25 4 Western Michigan 6-3 316 24 2 Charlotte 6-5 292 25 3 UCLA 6-4 309 28 3 Arizona State 6-1 240 29 6 Cal Poly - San Luis Obispo 5-10 203 22 R Appalachian State 6-2 232 25 3 Alabama 6-2 246 25 3 Harvard 6-1 236 24 3 Texas 5-11 197 22 R Louisiana State 6-1 215 36 15 Memphis 6-3 247 27 5 Alabama 5-11 210 22 2 Iowa 5-11 185 25 4 Southern California 5-10 193 22 R Marshall 6-3 308 31 9 Georgia 6-4 322 29 7 Penn State 6-0 203 25 2 Nebraska 6-8 321 30 9 Purdue 6-2 214 34 13 Toledo 5-10 201 26 4 Iowa 6-2 252 24 3 Boston College 5-11 227 24 2 West Virginia 5-9 205 25 1 Boise State 6-2 297 23 R North Carolina State 6-4 330 32 11 Texas Christian 5-11 195 24 1 Chattanooga 6-1 243 35 8 Western Washington 6-0 210 29 6 Louisville 6-2 245 28 5 Southern Illinois 6-5 310 30 2 San Jose State 6-3 255 24 1 Boston College 5-8 182 26 3 Holy Cross 6-3 250 25 2 Sam Houston State 6-5 325 32 11 Indiana 6-4 305 23 2 Mississippi State 6-3 246 25 2 Toledo 6-3 248 25 4 Florida International 6-0 195 27 5 Towson 6-4 260 27 6 Texas 6-4 217 32 9 Texas A&M 6-0 214 29 8 Texas 6-2 211 23 R Indiana 6-1 213 25 1 Toledo
PRACTICE SQUAD 73 95 12
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T DL P
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6-5 6-2 6-1
315 320 231
25 23 26
1 2 2
Missouri Wofford Tennessee
NO. NAME
POS. HT. WT. AGE EXP. COLLEGE
83 Hesse, Parker 16 Hollister, Cody 89 Hudson, Tommy 88 Johnson, Marcus 66 Kemp, Brandon 4 Kizer, DeShone 52 Munyer, Daniel 40 Orchard, Nate 44 Orzech, Matt 42 Reed, Brooks 80 Rogers, Chester 2 Sloman, Sam
TE 6-3 261 25 1 Iowa WR 6-4 216 27 3 Arkansas TE 6-3 255 23 R Arizona State WR 6-1 207 26 4 Texas T 6-6 317 23 R Valdosta State QB 6-4 235 25 4 Notre Dame C 6-1 305 28 3 Colorado OLB 6-3 251 27 5 Utah LS 6-3 245 25 2 Azusa Pacific OLB 6-3 254 33 10 Arizona WR 6-0 184 26 5 Grambling State K 5-8 205 23 R Miami (Ohio)
RESERVE/covid-19 62 93
Brewer, Aaron Tart, Teair
G/C DT
6-1 6-2
274 304
23 23
R R
Texas State Florida International
2 4 7 3 6 7 5 6
Duke UCLA South Carolina Arizona Clemson Michigan Georgia Tech Colorado State
RESERVE/injured 39 55 99 29 10 77 30 70
Borders, Breon Brown, Jayon Clowney, Jadeveon Cruikshank, Dane Humphries, Adam Lewan, Taylor Milton, Chris Sambrailo, Ty
CB LB OLB DB WR T CB T
6-0 6-0 6-5 6-1 5-11 6-7 5-11 6-5
189 226 255 209 195 309 190 311
25 25 27 25 27 29 28 28
RESERVE/NON-FOOTBALL ILLNESS 79
Wilson, Isaiah
T
6-6
350
21
R
Georgia
PRACTICE SQUAD/injured 7
McCann, Tucker
K
6-0
218
23
R
Missouri
RESERVE/VOLUNTARY OPT-OUt 61
McKinney, Anthony
T
6-7
316
22
R
Texas Christian
HEAD COACH MIKE VRABEL
ASSISTANT COACHES ARTHUR SMITH Offensive Coordinator CRAIG AUKERMAN Special Teams BRIAN BELL Strength and Conditioning Assistant SCOTT BOOKER Safeties SHANE BOWEN Outside Linebackers KEITH CARTER Offensive Line RYAN CROW Assistant Special Teams TONY DEWS Running Backs TODD DOWNING Tight Ends
MATT EDWARDS Defensive Assistant MONDRAY GEE Strength and Conditioning Assistant JIM HASLETT Inside Linebackers CHANDLER HENLEY Quality Control ZAK KUHR Defensive Quality Control ANTHONY MIDGET Secondary ROB MOORE Wide Receivers PAT O’HARA Quarterbacks FRANK PIRAINO Strength and Conditioning LUKE STECKEL Offensive Assistant MIKE SULLIVAN Assistant Offensive Line TERRELL WILLIAMS Defensive Line
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WON 1 1 , LOST 5
RESULTS 9/14 9/20 9/27 10/13 10/18 10/25 11/1 11/8 11/12 11/22 11/29 12/6 12/13 12/20 12/27 1/3
W W W W W L L W L W W L W W L W
16-14 33-30 31-30 42-16 42-36 (OT) 24-27 20-31 24-17 17-34 30-24 (OT) 45-26 35-41 31-10 46-25 14-40 41-38
SCORE BY PERIODS at Denver Broncos Jacksonville Jaguars at Minnesota Vikings Buffalo Bills Houston Texans Pittsburgh Steelers at Cincinnati Bengals Chicago Bears Indianapolis Colts at Baltimore Ravens at Indianapolis Colts Cleveland Browns at Jacksonville Jaguars Detroit Lions at Green Bay Packers at Houston Texans
OFFENSE
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TEN. OPP.
Total First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty 3rd Down: Made/Att 3rd Down Pct. 4th Down: Made/Att 4th Down Pct. Possession Avg. Total Net Yards Avg. Per Game Total Plays Avg. Per Play Net Yards Rushing Avg. Per Game Total Rushes Net Yards Passing Avg. Per Game Sacked/Yards Lost Gross Yards Attempts/Completions Completion Pct. Had Intercepted Punts/Average Net Punting Avg. Penalties/Yards Fumbles/Ball Lost Touchdowns Rushing Passing Returns
381 391 142 113 203 247 36 31 84/182 111/214 46.2% 57.7% 10/16 15/26 62.5% 57.7% 28:28 31:32 6343 6372 396.4 398.3 1031 1076 6.2 5.9 2690 1933 168.1 120.8 521 427 3653 4439 228.3 277.4 25/173 19/154 3826 4593 485/316 630/423 65.2% 67.1% 7 15 50/45.1 45/47.7 45.1 41.8 86/783 103/840 15/5 21/8 62 55 26 18 33 36 3 1
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Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTS
Team Opponents
96 144 101 138 12 491 77 143 97 122 0 439
SCORING
TD Ru Pa Rt PAT
FG
2Pt PTS
D.Henry 17 17 0 0 0/0 0/0 1 104 S.Gostkowski 0 0 0 0 46/48 18/26 0 100 A.Brown 12 0 11 1 0/0 0/0 0 72 J.Smith 9 1 8 0 0/0 0/0 0 54 R.Tannehill 7 7 0 0 0/0 0/0 2 46 C.Davis 5 0 5 0 0/0 0/0 0 30 M.Pruitt 3 0 2 1 0/0 0/0 0 18 A.Humphries 2 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 12 S.Sloman 0 0 0 0 5/5 2/2 0 11 A.Firkser 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 D.King 1 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6 D.Evans 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 D.Foreman 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 J.McNichols 1 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 G.Swaim 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 C.Batson 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 N.Westbrook 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 1 2 Team 62 26 33 3 51/53 20/28 4 491 Opponents 55 18 36 1 42/47 21/23 1 439
FIELD GOALS
1-19
S.Gostkowski S.Sloman Team Opponents
0/ 0 2/3 4/5 5/10 7/8 0/0 0/0 1/1 1/1 0/0 0/0 2/3 5/6 6/11 7/8 0/0 7/7 6/6 5/6 3/4
20-29 30-39 40-49 50+
2-Pt. Conversions: Team: 4/7, Opponents: 1/8 Sacks: H.Landry 5.5, J.Simmons 3.0, J.Crawford 2.0, D.Jones 2.0, W.Ray 1.0, K.Fulton 1.0, B.Reed 1.0, J.Brown 1.0, K.Vaccaro 1.0, D.King 1.0, R.Evans 0.5 Team: 19.0, Opponents: 25.0 Fumbles Lost: D.Henry 2, C.Davis 1, A.Brown 1, R.Tannehill 1 Total: 5 Opponent Fumble Recoveries: J.Simmons 3, W.Compton 1, K.Vaccaro 1, D.King 1, R.Evans 1, K.Orr 1 Total: 8
QB Ryan Tannehill
PASSING
Att
R.Tannehill L.Woodside B.Kern A.Humphries Team Opponents
481 315 3819 65.5% 7.9 3 1 7 33.3% 2.3 1 0 0 0.0% 0.0 0 0 0 0.0% 0.0 485 316 3826 65.2% 7.9 630 423 4593 67.1% 7.3
Cmp
Yds
Cmp% Yds/Att TD
RUSHING
TD%
Int
Int%
Long
33 6.9% 7 1.5% 75t 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 7 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 33 6.8% 7 1.4% 75t 36 5.7% 15 2.4% 75t
Sack/Lost
Rating
24/173 106.5 0/0 42.4 0/0 39.6 1/0 0.0 25/173 105.9 19/154 97.5
INTERCEPTIONS
No. Yds Avg Long TD
No. Yds Avg Long TD
D.Henry R.Tannehill J.McNichols D.Foreman D.Evans C.Batson L.Woodside S.Perry J.Smith A.Hooker K.Raymond Team Opponents
378 2027 5.4 94t 43 266 6.2 45t 47 204 4.3 20 22 95 4.3 15 14 54 3.9 9 4 20 5.0 11 7 10 1.4 18 2 9 4.5 6 2 4 2.0 3 1 4 4.0 4 1 -3 -3.0 -3 521 2690 5.2 94t 427 1933 4.5 59
M.Butler A.Hooker K.Fulton D.Cruikshank J.Joseph H.Landry K.Byard B.Borders J.Brown T.Smith Team Opponents
4 111 27.8 68 4 11 2.8 6 1 44 44.0 44 1 13 13.0 13 1 5 5.0 5 1 0 0.0 0 1 0 0.0 0 1 0 0.0 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 5 0.0 5 15 189 12.6 68 7 81 11.6 25
17 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 26 18
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
PUNTING
RECEIVING
No. Yds Avg Long TD
A.Brown C.Davis J.Smith A.Firkser A.Humphries D.Henry C.Batson J.McNichols K.Raymond G.Swaim M.Pruitt K.Blasingame N.Westbrook D.Evans C.Hollister D.Foreman R.Tannehill J.Crawford A.Brewer Team Opponents
70 1075 15.4 73t 65 984 15.1 75t 41 448 10.9 63 39 387 9.9 45 23 228 9.9 23 19 114 6.0 53 12 100 8.3 18 12 55 4.6 9 9 187 20.8 61 9 83 9.2 16 5 49 9.8 22t 4 39 9.8 16 3 33 11.0 19 2 27 13.5 24 1 12 12.0 12 1 5 5.0 5t 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 316 3826 12.1 75t 423 4593 10.9 75t
11 5 8 1 2 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 33 36
No. Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B
B.Kern R.Allen T.Daniel Team Opponents
37 1695 45.8 41.5 3 22 66 0 8 404 50.5 40.0 1 0 65 0 4 157 39.3 30.0 0 0 52 1 50 2256 45.1 40.1 4 22 66 1 45 2147 47.7 41.8 3 19 71 0
PUNT RETURNS
Ret FC Yds Avg Long TD
K.Raymond C.Batson Team Opponents
23 11 208 9.0 40 0 1 0 0.0 0 23 12 208 9.0 40 20 13 171 8.6 57
0 0 0 0
KICKOFF RETURNS
No. Yds Avg Long TD
K.Raymond C.Batson D.Evans A.Brown K.Blasingame J.Kalu Team Opponents
15 275 18.3 30 11 231 21.0 35 9 206 22.9 31 1 42 42.0 42 1 11 11.0 11 1 2 2.0 2 38 767 20.2 42t 37 823 22.2 49
0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0
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Paul Adams
T
56
Daren Bates
LB
13
Cameron Batson
WR
41
Khari Blasingame
39
Breon Borders
CB
62
Aaron Brewer
C
11
A.J. Brown
WR
55
Jayon Brown
95
Miles Brown
DL
21
Malcolm Butler
CB
31
Kevin Byard
S
99
Jadeveon Clowney
53
Will Compton
LB
94
Jack Crawford
DL
29
Dane Cruikshank
DB
12
Trevor Daniel
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LB
OLB
P
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84
Corey Davis
WR
64
Nate Davis
OL
92
Matt Dickerson
DE
75
Jamil Douglas
G/C
49
Nick Dzubnar
LB
32
Darrynton Evans
RB
54
Rashaan Evans
LB
86
Anthony Firkser
TE
45
D’Onta Foreman
RB
26
Kristian Fulton
CB
3
Stephen Gostkowski
K
22
Derrick Henry
RB
83
Parker Hesse
TE
16
Cody Hollister
WR
37
DB
89
Tommy Hudson
TE
Amani Hooker
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10
Adam Humphries
WR
25
Adoree’ Jackson
CB
35
Chris Jackson
DB
88
Marcus Johnson
60
Ben Jones
C
90
DaQuan Jones
DL
46
Joshua Kalu
DB
71
Dennis Kelly
66
Brandon Kemp
T
6
Brett Kern
P
33
Desmond King II
CB
4
DeShone Kizer
QB
58
Harold Landry III
77
Taylor Lewan
T
51
David Long Jr.
LB
7
Tucker McCann
K
OLB
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WR
T
2020 TENNESSEE TITANS
61
Anthony McKinney
T
28
Jeremy McNichols
RB
30
Chris Milton
CB
52
Daniel Munyer
OL
91
Larrell Murchison
DL
78
Marshall Newhouse
T
40
Nate Orchard
OLB
36
Kareem Orr
CB
44
Matt Orzech
LS
47
Matt Overton
LS
20
Senorise Perry
RB
85
MyCole Pruitt
TE
72
David Quessenberry
OL
57
Wyatt Ray
OLB
14
Kalif Raymond
WR
42
Brooks Reed
OLB
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50
Derick Roberson
OLB
80
Chester Rogers
WR
76
Rodger Saffold III
G
70
Ty Sambrailo
98
Jeffery Simmons
DL
59
Tuzar Skipper
OLB
2
Sam Sloman
K
81
Jonnu Smith
TE
23
Tye Smith
CB
87
Geoff Swaim
TE
17
Ryan Tannehill
QB
93
Teair Tart
DT
24
Kenny Vaccaro
S
15
Nick Westbrook-Ikhine WR
79
Isaiah Wilson
T
5
Logan Woodside
QB
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PROBABLE STARTERS 2 0 2 0 T E N N E S S E E T I TA N S
RB Derrick Henry
OFFENSE pos. no. NAME WR TE LT LG C RG RT WR WR QB RB
84 81 72 76 60 64 71 13 11 17 22
Corey Davis Jonnu Smith David Quessenberry Rodger Saffold III Ben Jones Nate Davis Dennis Kelly Cameron Batson A.J. Brown Ryan Tannehill Derrick Henry
DEFENSE pos. no. NAME S Kevin Byard
DE NT DT OLB ILB ILB OLB CB SS FS CB
94 90 98 50 54 51 58 25 24 31 21
Jack Crawford DaQuan Jones Jeffery Simmons Derick Roberson Rashaan Evans David Long Jr. Harold Landry III Adoree’ Jackson Kenny Vaccaro Kevin Byard Malcolm Butler
SPECIAL TEAMS pos. no. NAME K P H PR KR LS
3 6 6 14 32 47
Stephen Gostkowski Brett Kern Brett Kern Kalif Raymond Darrynton Evans Matt Overton
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NO. NAME
POS. HT. WT. AGE EXP. COLLEGE
89 Andrews, Mark 23 Averett, Anthony 49 Board, Chris 54 Bowser, Tyus 80 Boykin, Miles 77 Bozeman, Bradley 67 Bredeson, Ben 15 Brown, Marquise 78 Brown Jr., Orlando 88 Bryant, Dez 93 Campbell, Calais 36 Clark, Chuck 63 Colon-Castillo, Trystan 46 Cox, Morgan 27 Dobbins, J.K. 13 Duvernay, Devin 35 Edwards, Gus 32 Elliott, DeShon 71 Ellis, Justin 45 Ferguson, Jaylon 70 Fluker, D.J. 58 Fort, L.J. 40 Harrison, Malik 43 Hill, Justice 44 Humphrey, Marlon 21 Ingram II, Mark 8 Jackson, Lamar 99 Judon, Matthew 41 Levine Sr., Anthony 92 Madubuike, Justin 90 McPhee, Pernell 65 Mekari, Patrick 10 Moore, Chris 91 Ngakoue, Yannick 24 Peters, Marcus 74 Phillips, Tyre 72 Powers, Ben 11 Proche II, James 48 Queen, Patrick 42 Ricard, Patrick 28 Richards, Jordan 68 Skura, Matt 22 Smith, Jimmy 83 Snead IV, Willie 85 Tomlinson, Eric 6 Townsend, Johnny 9 Tucker, Justin 53 Ward, Jihad 96 Washington, Broderick 57 Welch, Kristian 98 Williams, Brandon 29 Williams, Tramon 95 Wolfe, Derek
TE CB ILB OLB WR G/C G WR T WR DE S C LS RB WR RB S DT OLB G/T ILB ILB RB CB RB QB OLB DB/LB DT OLB G/C WR/RS DE CB G/T G WR ILB FB/DL S C/G CB WR/RS TE P K DE DT ILB DT CB DE
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6-5 256 25 3 Oklahoma 5-11 184 26 3 Alabama 6-2 237 25 3 North Dakota State 6-3 242 25 4 Houston 6-4 220 24 2 Notre Dame 6-5 325 26 3 Alabama 6-5 315 22 R Michigan 5-9 180 23 2 Oklahoma 6-8 355 24 3 Oklahoma 6-2 220 32 8 Oklahoma State 6-8 300 34 13 Miami (Fla.) 6-0 205 25 4 Virginia Tech 6-3 313 22 R Missouri 6-4 235 34 11 Tennessee 5-10 212 22 R Ohio State 5-11 200 23 R Texas 6-1 238 25 3 Rutgers 6-1 210 23 3 Texas 6-2 350 30 7 Louisiana Tech 6-5 270 25 2 Louisiana Tech 6-5 342 29 8 Alabama 6-0 232 30 6 Northern Iowa 6-3 247 22 R Ohio State 5-10 200 23 2 Oklahoma State 6-0 197 24 4 Alabama 5-9 210 31 10 Alabama 6-2 212 23 3 Louisville 6-3 261 28 5 Grand Valley State 5-11 207 33 9 Tennessee State 6-3 300 23 R Texas A&M 6-3 269 32 10 Mississippi State 6-4 308 23 2 Cal-Berkeley 6-1 200 27 5 Cincinnati 6-2 246 25 5 Maryland 6-0 197 27 6 Washington 6-5 330 23 R Mississippi State 6-4 310 24 2 Oklahoma 5-11 201 24 R Southern Methodist 6-0 232 21 R Louisiana State 6-3 303 26 4 Maine 5-11 215 27 6 Stanford 6-3 313 27 4 Duke 6-2 210 32 10 Colorado 5-11 200 28 6 Ball State 6-6 263 28 4 UTEP 6-1 205 25 2 Florida 6-1 183 31 9 Texas 6-5 287 26 5 Illinois 6-2 305 24 R Texas Tech 6-3 240 22 R Iowa 6-1 336 31 8 Missouri Southern St. 5-11 191 37 13 Louisiana Tech 6-5 285 30 9 Cincinnati
NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. AGE EXP. COLLEGE Practice squad 51 38 69 84 47 64 94 2 30 81 60 61 97 39 34 87
Adeoye, Aaron Bonds, Terrell Crawford, Aaron Culkin, Sean Desir, Pierre Ehinger, Parker Hoyett, Braxton Huntley, Tyler Kearse, Jayron Moore, Jaylon Moore, Nick Prince, R.J. Rivers, Chauncey Warrior, Nigel Williams, Ty’Son Wolf, Eli
OLB CB DT TE DB G DT QB S WR LS G/T OLB S RB TE
6-6 5-8 6-1 6-5 6-1 6-6 6-2 6-1 6-4 5-11 6-2 6-6 6-2 6-1 6-0 6-4
250 182 315 255 192 310 302 196 220 191 248 320 262 197 220 238
27 24 23 27 30 28 24 22 26 23 28 25 23 23 24 23
1 1 R 3 7 4 R R 5 R 1 1 R R R R
Southeast Missouri State Tennessee State North Carolina Missouri Lindenwood Cincinnati Mississippi State Utah Clemson Tennessee-Martin Georgia North Carolina Mississippi State Tennessee BYU Georgia
Injured Reserve 50 86 31 3 33 37 7 79 84 18 25
Alaka, Otaro Boyle, Nick Dorsey, Khalil Griffin III, Robert Harris, Davontae Marshall, Iman McSorley, Trace Stanley, Ronnie Wesley, Antoine White, DeAndrew Young, Tavon
ILB TE CB QB CB CB QB T WR WR CB
6-3 6-4 5-9 6-2 5-11 6-1 6-0 6-6 6-4 6-0 5-9
239 270 181 213 200 210 202 315 206 195 185
24 27 22 30 25 23 25 26 23 29 26
2 6 R 8 3 2 2 5 1 2 5
Texas A&M Delaware Northern Arizona Baylor Illinois State Southern California Penn State Notre Dame Texas Tech Alabama Temple
RESERVE/NFIN 88
Breeland, Jake
TE
6-6
252
24
R
Oregon
RESERVE/covid-19 4 Koch, Sam
P
6-1 222 38 15 Nebraska
HEAD COACH JOHN HARBAUGH
ASSISTANT COACHES
JOE D’ALESSANDRIS Offensive Line Coach BOBBY ENGRAM Tight Ends Coach STERLING LUCAS Defensive Assistant/D-line
CHRIS HORTON Special Teams Coordinator
MIKE MACDONALD Linebackers Coach
DON MARTINDALE Defensive Coordinator
JESSE MINTER Defensive Backs Coach
GREG ROMAN Offensive Coordinator
STEVE SAUNDERS Head Strength & Conditioning Coach
DAVID CULLEY Assistant Head Coach/Pass Coordinator/ Wide Receivers
JAMES URBAN Quarterbacks Coach
CHRIS HEWITT Pass Defense Coordinator
CRAIG VER STEEG Senior Assistant/Running Backs
RICHARD ANGULO Assistant Offensive Line Coach
ANTHONY WATSON Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach
ANDY BISCHOFF Assistant Tight Ends Coach
MATT WEISS Running Backs Coach
RANDY BROWN Special Teams Coach
T.J. WEIST Assistant Special Teams Coach
JOE CULLEN Defensive Line Coach
DREW WILKINS Outside Linebackers Coach T E N N E S S E E T I TA N S g a m e d ay 2 0 2 0
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REGULAR SEASON 2 02 0 BA LTI MORE RAVE N S
WON 1 1 , LOST 5
RESULTS 9/13 9/20 9/28 10/4 10/11 10/18 11/1 11/8 11/15 11/22 12/2 12/8 12/14 12/20 12/27 1/3
W W L W W W L W L L L W W W W W
SCORE BY PERIODS 38-6 33-16 20-34 31-17 27-3 30-28 24-28 24-10 17-23 24-30 OT 14-19 34-17 47-42 40-14 27-13 38-3
Cleveland Browns at Houston Texans Kansas City Chiefs at Washington Football Team Cincinnati Bengals at Philadelphia Eagles Pittsburgh Steelers at Indianapolis Colts at New England Patriots Tennessee Titans at Pittsburgh Steelers Dallas Cowboys at Cleveland Browns Jacksonville Jaguars New York Giants at Cincinnati Bengals
OFFENSE
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BAL. OPP.
Total First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty 3rd Down: Made/Att 3rd Down Pct. 4th Down: Made/Att 4th Down Pct. Possession Avg. Total Net Yards Avg. Per Game Total Plays Avg. Per Play Net Yards Rushing Avg. Per Game Total Rushes Net Yards Passing Avg. Per Game Sacked/Yards Lost Gross Yards Attempts/Completions Completion Pct. Had Intercepted Punts/Average Net Punting Avg. Penalties/Yards Fumbles/Ball Lost Touchdowns Rushing Passing Returns
327 347 166 96 142 213 19 38 101/207 65/191 48.8% 45.7% 12/19 16/35 63.2% 45.7% 31:21 28:39 5810 5276 363.1 329.8 993 1017 5.9 5.2 3071 1740 191.9 108.8 555 382 2739 3536 171.2 221.0 32/180 39/272 2919 3808 406/257 596/380 63.3% 63.8% 11 10 53/44.7 61/46.5 42.3 40.6 104/961 77/646 25/7 33/12 55 37 24 12 27 22 4 3
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Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTS
Team Opponents
118 147 99 104 0 468 49 86 49 113 6 303
SCORING
TD Ru Pa Rt PAT
FG
2Pt PTS
J.Tucker 0 0 0 0 52/53 26/29 0 J.Dobbins 9 9 0 0 0/0 0/0 2 M.Brown 8 0 8 0 0/0 0/0 0 M.Andrews 7 0 7 0 0/0 0/0 0 L.Jackson 7 7 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 G.Edwards 6 6 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 M.Boykin 4 0 4 0 0/0 0/0 0 W.Snead 3 0 3 0 0/0 0/0 0 N.Boyle 2 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 D.Bryant 2 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 M.Ingram 2 2 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 L.Fort 1 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 C.Clark 1 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 P.Ricard 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 P.Queen 1 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 D.Duvernay 1 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 M.Judon 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 M.Humphrey 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 Team 55 24 27 4 52/53 26/29 2 Opponents 37 12 22 3 25/30 16/24 4
130 58 48 42 42 36 24 18 12 12 12 6 6 6 6 6 2 2 468 303
FIELD GOALS
1-19
J.Tucker Team Opponents
0/0 8/8 6/7 9/9 3/5 0/0 8/8 6/7 9/9 3/5 0/0 4/4 5/6 7/10 0/4
20-29 30-39 40-49 50+
2-Pt. Conversions: Team: 2/2, Opponents: 4/6 Sacks: M.Judon 6.0, C.Campbell 4.0, J.Ward 3.0, P.McPhee 3.0, Y.Ngakoue 3.0, P.Queen 3.0, M.Humphrey 2.5, D.Elliott 2.5, C.Board 2.5, J.Ferguson 2.0, T.Bowser 2.0, C.Clark 1.5, M.Peters 1.0, J.Madubuike 1.0, D.Wolfe 1.0, J.Smith 1.0 Team: 39.0, Opponents: 32.0 Fumbles Lost: L.Jackson 4, R.Griffin 1, P.Ricard 1, G.Edwards 1 Total: 7 Opponent Fumble Recoveries: A.Levine 2, L.Fort 2, M.Peters 2, C.Clark 2, P.Queen 2, J.Ferguson 1, D.Wolfe 1 Total: 12
QB Lamar Jackson
PASSING
Att
L.Jackson T.McSorley R.Griffin T.Huntley S.Koch Team Opponents
376 242 2757 64.4% 7.3 26 6.9% 9 2.4% 47 29/160 99.4 10 3 90 30.0% 9.0 1 10.0% 0 0.0% 70t 0/0 97.9 14 8 42 57.1% 3.0 0 0.0% 2 14.3% 9 3/20 22.6 5 3 15 60.0% 3.0 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 8 0/0 64.6 1 1 15 100.0% 15.0 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 15 0/0 118.8 406 257 2919 63.3% 7.2 27 6.7% 11 2.7% 70t 32/180 95.7 596 380 3808 63.8% 6.4 22 3.7% 10 1.7% 50 39/272 87.2
Cmp
Yds
Cmp% Yds/Att TD
RUSHING
TD%
Int
Int%
Long
Sack/Lost
Rating
INTERCEPTIONS
No. Yds Avg Long TD
No. Yds Avg Long TD
L.Jackson J.Dobbins G.Edwards M.Ingram D.Duvernay R.Griffin J.Hill T.Huntley T.McSorley M.Brown M.Skura P.Ricard Team Opponents
159 1005 6.3 50t 134 805 6.0 72t 144 723 5.0 36 72 299 4.2 30t 4 70 17.5 42 12 69 5.8 39 12 60 5.0 19 10 23 2.3 19 5 17 3.4 9 1 1 1.0 1 1 0 0.0 0 1 -1 -1.0 -1 555 3071 5.5 72t 382 1740 4.6 74
M.Peters T.Bowser M.Humphrey C.Clark P.Queen Team Opponents
4 17 4.3 12 3 53 17.7 25 1 8 8.0 8 1 0 0.0 0 1 0 0.0 0 10 78 7.8 25 11 58 5.3 33t
7 9 6 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 12
RECEIVING
No. Yds Avg Long TD
M.Brown M.Andrews W.Snead D.Duvernay M.Boykin J.Dobbins N.Boyle G.Edwards P.Ricard M.Ingram D.Bryant J.Hill J.Proche L.Willson E.Tomlinson Team Opponents
58 769 13.3 70t 58 701 12.1 39 33 432 13.1 34 20 201 10.1 39 19 266 14.0 43t 18 120 6.7 19 14 113 8.1 21 9 129 14.3 34 9 45 5.0 11 6 50 8.3 18 6 47 7.8 16 5 20 4.0 8 1 14 14.0 14 1 12 12.0 12 0 0 0.0 0 257 2919 11.4 70t 380 3808 10.0 50
8 7 3 0 4 0 2 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 27 22
0 0 0 0 0 0 2
PUNTING
No. Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B
S.Koch J.Townsend Team Opponents
51 2268 44.5 42.5 1 22 59 0 2 100 50.0 37.0 0 0 55 0 53 2368 44.7 42.3 1 22 59 0 61 2838 46.5 40.6 6 14 72 0
PUNT RETURNS
Ret FC Yds Avg Long TD
J.Proche D.Duvernay Team Opponents
23 4 27 19
16 198 8.6 20 2 46 11.5 19 18 244 9.0 20 20 108 5.7 28
0 0 0 0
KICKOFF RETURNS
No. Yds Avg Long TD
D.Duvernay M.Brown W.Snead Team Opponents
21 578 27.5 93 1 30 30.0 30 1 5 5.0 5 23 613 26.7 93t 30 634 21.1 66
1 0 0 1 0
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2020 BALTIMORE RAVENS
20
51
Aaron Adeoye
OLB
50
Otaro Alaka
ILB
89
Mark Andrews
TE
23
Anthony Averett
CB
49
Chris Board
ILB
38
Terrell Bonds
CB
54
Tyus Bowser
OLB
80
Miles Boykin
WR
86
Nick Boyle
TE
77
Bradley Bozeman
G/C
67
Ben Bredeson
G
88
Jake Breeland
TE
15
Marquise Brown
WR
78
Orlando Brown Jr.
T
88
Dez Bryant
WR
93
Calais Campbell
DE
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36
Chuck Clark
S
63
Trystan Colon-Castillo
C
46
Morgan Cox
LS
69
Aaron Crawford
DT
84
Sean Culkin
TE
47
Pierre Desir
DB
27
J.K. Dobbins
RB
31
Khalil Dorsey
CB
13
Devin Duvernay
WR
35
Gus Edwards
OL RB
64
Parker Ehinger
OLG
32
DeShon Elliott
S
71
Justin Ellis
DT
45
Jaylon Ferguson
OLB
70
D.J. Fluker
G/T
58
L.J. Fort
ILB
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2020 BALTIMORE RAVENS
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3
Robert Griffin III
QB
33
Davontae Harris
CB
40
Malik Harrison
ILB
43
Justice Hill
RB
94
Braxton Hoyett
DT
44
Marlon Humphrey
CB
2
Tyler Huntley
QB
21
Mark Ingram II
RB
8
Lamar Jackson
QB
99
Matthew Judon
OLB
30
Jayron Kearse
S
4
Sam Koch
41
Anthony Levine Sr.
DB/LB
92
Justin Madubuike
DT
37
Iman Marshall
CB
90
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Pernell McPhee
P
OLB
2020 BALTIMORE RAVENS
7
Trace McSorley
QB
65
Patrick Mekari
60
Nick Moore
LS
91
Yannick Ngakoue
72
Ben Powers
G
61
R.J. Prince
42
Patrick Ricard
FB/DL
28
Jordan Richards
G/C
10
Chris Moore
WR/RS
81
Jaylon Moore
WR
DE
24
Marcus Peters
CB
74
Tyre Phillips
G/T
G/T
11
James Proche II
WR
48
Patrick Queen
ILB
S
97
Chauncey Rivers
OLB
68
Matt Skura
C/G
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2020 BALTIMORE RAVENS
22
6
24
Jimmy Smith
Johnny Townsend
CB
83
P
9
WR/RS
79
Ronnie Stanley
Justin Tucker
K
53
Willie Snead IV
T
85
Eric Tomlinson
Jihad Ward
DE
39
Nigel Warrior
96
Broderick Washington
DT
57
Kristian Welch
ILB
84
Antoine Wesley
WR
18
DeAndrew White
98
Brandon Williams
DT
29
Tramon Williams
CB
34
Ty’Son Williams
RB
87
Eli Wolf
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TE
S
WR
TE
2020 BALTIMORE RAVENS
95
Derek Wolfe
25
Tavon Young
CB DE
HEAD COACH John Harbaugh
Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson (8) runs the ball for a first half touchdown against the Dallas Cowboys, Tuesday, Dec. 8, 2020, in Baltimore.
Baltimore Ravens wide receivers Dez Bryant (88), Marquise Brown (15) and Willie Snead IV (83) react after Bryant caught a touchdown pass against the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday, Dec. 20, 2020, in Baltimore.Â
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PROBABLE STARTERS B A LT I M O R E R A V E N S
RB J.K. Dobbins
OFFENSE pos. no. NAME WR WR LT LG C RG RT TE QB FB RB
83 15 78 77 65 72 70 89 8 42 35
Willie Snead IV Marquise Brown Orlando Brown Jr. Bradley Bozeman Patrick Mekari Ben Powers D.J. Fluker Mark Andrews Lamar Jackson Patrick Ricard Gus Edwards
DEFENSE pos. no. NAME DT NT DE RUSH MLB WLB SAM LCB SS FS RCB
93 98 95 91 48 58 99 24 36 32 44
Calais Campbell Brandon Williams Derek Wolfe Yannick Ngakoue Patrick Queen L.J. Fort Matthew Judon Marcus Peters Chuck Clark DeShon Elliott Marlon Humphrey
SPECIAL TEAMS pos. no. NAME K P H PR KR LS
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9 4 4 13 13 46
Justin Tucker Sam Koch Sam Koch Devin Duvernay Devin Duvernay Morgan Cox
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2,000-YARD CLUB FORMER TITANS RB CHRIS JOHNSON WELCOMES DERRICK HENRY INTO ‘CLUB 2K’ By Jim Wyatt
Chris Johnson will never forget the day he eclipsed the 2,000-yard mark. He’ll never forget watching Titans running back Derrick Henry do it either. “We talked after the game,” Johnson said on Monday, one day after Henry finished the 2020 season with 2,027 rushing yards. “I told Derrick: It was beautiful to watch. For me to sit back and watch it myself, now I know how others felt when they told me how excited they were watching me. I was so happy, so excited for Derrick.
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“This is something he’ll never forget. No one will ever forget it. He rushed for 2,000 yards in the NFL, and he’s one of only eight guys ever to do it. It is phenomenal.” Henry, who ran for 250 yards in Tennessee’s 41-38 win over the Texans on Sunday, led the NFL and set a franchise record with 2,027 rushing yards in 2020. He became the eighth player in league history to rush for at least 2,000 yards in a season. His 2,027 rushing yards gave him the fifth-highest total in NFL history behind Eric Dicker-
son’s 2,105 (1984), Adrian Peterson’s 2,097 (2012), Jamal Lewis’ 2,066 (2003) and Barry Sanders’ 2,053 (1997). Henry broke Johnson’s franchise mark of 2,006 rushing yards in 2009. Johnson set his mark in the season finale in Seattle. The Titans became the first NFL franchise to have two players reach the 2,000-yard rushing mark. Former Oilers running back Earl Campbell produced a 1,934-yard season in 1980, and a 1,697-yard season in 1979. Former Titans running back Eddie George ran for 1,509 yards during the 2000 season. “All records will eventually be broken one day,” Johnson said. “If anyone was going to run for 2,000 yards again, I’m glad it came from somebody who plays for the Titans. … The Titans, we basically have the best running backs in NFL history – we have two guys who rushed for 2,000 yards. We’re the only franchise to have two running backs go over 2,000 yards.”
Henry and Johnson have become friends over the years. Johnson said he’s rooted for Henry ever since he first arrived in the NFL back in 2016 after a stellar career at the University of Alabama. Henry became the first player since LaDainian Tomlinson (2006-07) to lead the NFL in rushing yards in consecutive seasons. Henry previously led the league in 2019 with 1,540 rushing yards. He finished the season with 2,141 scrimmage yards (2,027 rushing and 114 receiving), which ranks second in franchise history behind Chris Johnson’s 2,509 scrimmage yards in 2009. “Watching Derrick these past couple of years, I’m a big fan of is,” Johnson said. “I’ve always wanted to see him do great. … I remember a couple of years ago, when some people were giving up on him, I always said, the type of back he is, just ‘Feed the beast, man. Feed the beast.’ After that, they started feeding him, and you see how it turned out.”
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Tennessee 28, Baltimore 12 AFC Divisional Playoff Round Jan. 11, 2020 – M&T Bank Stadium
TITANS-RAVENS ALL-TIME RESULTS TITANS HOLD 13-12 ADVANTAGE IN FIERCELY CONTESTED SERIES The Titans and the Ravens have developed a fierce rivalry over the course of 25 all-time meetings since the series originated in 1996, highlighted by an even 2-2 split in four fiercely contested prior meetings in the postseason.
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E N N E S17 S E E T I TA N S Tennessee 20,TBaltimore AFC Wild Card Game Jan. 3, 2004 -- M&T Bank Stadium
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Baltimore 13, Tennessee 10 AFC Divisional Playoff Round Jan. 10, 2009 – LP Field
Baltimore 24, Tennessee 10 AFC Divisional Playoff Round Jan. 7, 2001 – Adelphia Coliseum
The Titans hold a 13-12 edge in the series heading into this week. Of the 25 games the teams have played against each other, 12 have been decided by four points or less, with the Titans holding a 7-5 advantage in those meetings. The two teams played together in the AFC Central Division for six seasons after the Ravens relocated to Baltimore from Cleveland in 1996. Realignment in the league in 2002 took the Titans to the AFC South and the Ravens to the AFC North, ending their twice-yearly meetings. In the 12 games since realignment, the Titans lead 7-5. The Ravens last visited Tennessee on Oct. 14, 2018 and handed the Titans a 21-0 defeat. It marked the first and only time the Titans have been shutout at Nissan Stadium. The next time they clashed was Jan. 11, 2020, when the Titans went to M&T Bank Stadium for a divisional playoff game and came away with a 28-12 victory over the No. 1 seed Ravens. Derrick Henry rushed for 195 yards in the contest. In a rematch on Nov. 22, 2020, the Titans traveled to Baltimore again and took the game to overtime. Tied 24-24, Henry ran for a game-ending, 29-yard touchdown to provide a 30-24 win. The Titans controlled the majority of the outcomes for the first five years of the series, winning six out of their first nine games. Then, in 2000, the Ravens stole the momentum. Despite owning the NFL’s best record at 13-3, the Titans lost to the Ravens at home in the regular season — the Titans’ first-ever loss at Nissan Stadium — and then again in a divisional playoff game the same year. The playoff win launched the Ravens to their eventual Super Bowl XXXV Championship. The Ravens went on to win a total of five consecutive games over the Titans until the 2003 playoffs, when the Titans won at Baltimore in a wild card playoff game on a 46yard Gary Anderson field goal in the final minute of play. Five years later at Nissan Stadium, the two clubs met again in the playoffs, this time in the 2008 divisional round. Matt Stover’s 43-yard field goal with less than a minute on the clock provided the Ravens a 13-10 victory over the top-seeded Titans.
ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS TITANS vs. RAVENS
Titans Lead 13-12, Including Playoffs Date
Site
W/L
Score
9-15-96 12-22-96 9-21-97 12-14-97 10-11-98 12-6-98 10-10-99 12-5-99 10-22-00 11-12-00 1-7-01 10-7-01 11-12-01 11-24-02 1-3-04 9-18-05 11-12-06 10-05-08 1-10-09 9-18-11 11-9-14 11-5-17 10-14-18 1-11-20 11-22-20
Hou Bal Ten Bal Bal Ten Ten Bal Bal Ten Ten Bal Ten Bal Bal Ten Ten Bal Ten Ten Bal Ten Ten Bal Bal
W W L L W W W L W L L L L L W W L W L W L W L W W
29-13 24-21 OT 10-36 19-21 12-8 16-14 14-11 14-41 14-6 12-24 10-24 (Div) 7-26 10-16 12-13 20-17 (WC) 25-10 26-27 13-10 10-13 (Div) 26-13 7-21 23-20 0-21 28-12 (Div) 30-24 OT
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THE FINAL CALL LEGENDARY TITANS PA ANNOUNCER MIKE “DUKE” DONEGAN SET TO MAKE FINAL CALL FOR TITANS AT NISSAN STADIUM By Jim Wyatt As a young boy growing up in Nashville, long before he became known simply as “Duke”, Mike Donegan heard the sounds from the loudspeakers at Vanderbilt’s Dudley Field while playing football in his yard. Donegan’s childhood home sat where Dragon Park is located today, roughly three blocks from Vanderbilt Stadium. The voices he heard in his head back then proved to be a sign of things to come for Donegan, the public address announcer for the Titans organization since the 1998 season. “That’s probably why I wanted to do what I do,” Donegan said, “because I heard that as I was growing up.” Donegan, who worked the first Tennessee Oilers game during the 1998 season played at Vanderbilt Stadium, has also been the voice Titans fans have heard every game – preseason, regular season, and playoffs -- since the team began playing at Nissan Stadium in 1999. The Nashville native said it’s been a dream job. When the Titans faced the Detroit Lions last month, Donegan was honored as the Honorary 12th Titan. This will be his final season as the team’s public address announcer, and he said he’s loved every minute of it, from player introductions to his touchdown calls.
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“I’ve pinched myself a lot over the years, and thought: ‘Oh man, how did I get this job?’,” Donegan said. “And to be able to do it in your hometown has been amazing.” “I have decided to hang up my headphones (after this year). I feel like I have been hogging the microphone for 22 years, so it’s time to give somebody else a try. It’s been a pretty amazing ride.” Donegan, a 1969 graduate of Hillsboro High School who played guard on the football team for one season, got his first taste in radio when he worked as a Red Cross volunteer at Veterans Hospital. The hospital had a closed-circuit radio station back then, and he’d take music requests, and do shows. He worked at Nashville’s WMAK when he was 16 years old, and later worked for WSM, and WKDF, where Carl P. Mayfield insisted on giving everyone a nickname, and he became “Duke”. Donegan also worked at WGFX, and the broadcast journalist eventually found his way into yet another dream job when the Houston Oilers moved to town. “I think I got the job simply because I knew there was such a job from hearing the loudspeakers in my yard,” Donegan said. “I really don’t know that too many people knew about it.” Donegan, whose parents owned a bakery in Green Hills when he was younger, admits he first learned how to do the job on the fly. He found out it took a lot of preparation -- and help from his spotters. He got plenty comfortable, and he’s had a lot of fun with it. “I have to tell you I’ve loved this job. After this year, I want to go to the games and not have to work. But I love the job, always have. There’s something really special about it, and I know I’ve been very lucky. You get chills up your spine doing it, you really do. It’s been a whole lot of fun.” Donegan has really enjoyed the introductions, and not just because he’s been able to call the names of Steve McNair, Eddie George, Jevon Kearse, Keith Bulluck, Chris Johnson, Derrick Henry and so many more, over the years. He’s also loved belting out “thiiiiiiirrrrrd dooooooowwwwn.” “Any time I get to introduce players, that is exciting to me,” Donegan said. “Bruce Matthews was always “Bruuuuuuce” and of course Michael “Roooooos” and “Dreeeew” Bennett. How you say the name is always fun.” One of his favorite memories, of course, was the playoff win over the Buffalo Bills during the 1999 season, which is known simply as the Music City Miracle. “The crowd was so loud when that happened, they drowned me out,” Donegan said. “I actually remember two crowds – the fans that were still in the stadium and the ones who had left, that were on the bridge. So, there was this initial cheering from the fans in the stadium, and then there was this second wave of fans and the loud crowd from the bridge, and that was amazing. I’ll never forget that. … A lot of people had left, because they never expected that to happen – neither did the Bills. So that is one of those great moments.”
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AMY
ADAMS STRUNK CONTROLLING OWNER AND CO-CHAIRMAN, BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Amy Adams Strunk assumed the role of controlling owner of the team in March 2015. She also serves as the co-chairman of the franchise's Board of Directors. In her time as controlling owner Strunk has transformed the franchise through her vision, commitment and decisions that have set the team on an ascending trajectory. She hired Jon Robinson as General Manager and Mike Vrabel as Head Coach, while installing Steve Underwood first and then Burke Nihill to the position of President/CEO. Additionally, she has annually committed significant resources to upgrade Nissan Stadium and the team's practice facility, Saint Thomas Sports Park. Strunk also continues to grow the administrative staff for the franchise with significant additions across all departments. All those changes translated to success on the field as the Titans went from a three-win team in 2015, to 9-7 records in each of the past four campaigns, playoff berths in two of the last three years and a trip to the AFC Championship game last year. It
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was the franchise’s first appearance in the AFC Championship game since 2002, and the streak of four consecutive winning seasons is the longest in the "Titans era� (1999-present). In the spring of 2018, she collaborated with Nashville city officials to secure the 2019 NFL Draft for downtown Nashville. By any measure, the 2019 NFL Draft was the most successful in NFL history, drawing a record 600,000 fans to downtown Nashville over the three-day event and setting television ratings records. The Draft resulted in $224 million in economic impact and $133 million in direct spending for the Tennessee economy, which were both NFL high-water marks. In June of 2019, Strunk was honored by the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame as the "Tennessean of the Year," for her role in bringing the NFL Draft to Nashville and her work to transform the franchise into a consistent winner. Two years ago, the Titans launched the "We Stand For" campaign, designed to bring attention to the causes that are important to the team's play-
ers, coaches and executives. In July 2019, Strunk presented $450,000 in grant funding to 10 local non-profit organizations to help aid their causes. Strunk also was a leader in the community following the tornado which struck Nashville and Middle Tennessee in 2020, stepping up to donate $1 million from the Titans Foundation to the Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee to help those affected by the disaster. One of the daughters of Titans franchise founder K.S. "Bud" Adams, Jr., Strunk was raised on football and is proud of her father's role in founding the American Football League as well as the decades of leadership he provided not only to the Titans franchise, but also to the National Football League. Her goal is to build upon that legacy and establish the Titans as one of the league's elite franchises. An independent businesswoman for more than 30 years, Strunk is the owner and president of both Kenada Farms and the Little River Oil and Gas Company. She has been significantly involved in
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the family's farming and ranching businesses, including serving as the vice president of Bud Adams Ranches, Inc. These ventures provided her valuable knowledge about customer service as well as the opportunity to manage a diverse range of employees and business operations, and these experiences have shaped her management style. "I believe in hiring good people and letting them do their jobs," said Strunk. "Everything should revolve around what's best for the Titans and not around the owner. While I talk frequently with the leaders of the Titans as I do with all of our family's companies, the people in our football operations need the control and latitude necessary to create an exciting and competitive team. "Our business staff needs the same freedom in order for our organization to reach its full potential and to continue to create a first-class fan experience at Nissan Stadium. Decisions will always be made based on what is the best for the team to reach our goals of becoming one of the elite franchises of the NFL and enriching the communities of Nashville and middle Tennessee. "Nashville is one of the most dynamic and rapidly growing cities in the nation with a very promising future," said Strunk. "We are proud to be a part of Nashville and Middle Tennessee, and we want the Titans to be a leader in providing opportunities for people and businesses in the city and the region to achieve their dreams." Engaged in the process of improving all aspects of the franchise, Strunk has the best interest of the football team and the fans on her mind as she makes her decisions. As evidence of that engagement, the Titans have become one of the best home teams in the NFL, posting a 20-8 home mark in the last 28 games leading into the 2020 season. Last fall, the team also broke ground on a significant addition to Saint Thomas Sports Park, which will more than double the footprint and will allow all departments to be under one roof, after spending many years spread out
over multiple locations. Additionally, the team will refurbish a number of football areas that have been untouched since the building opened in 1999. In 2016, Strunk was appointed to the NFL's Hall of Fame Committee. Her appointment continues a family legacy, as her father was a long-time member of the committee. Additionally, in 2017, Strunk was named to the Board of Trustees for the Pro Football Hall of Fame. In 2018, she added an appointment to the NFL's Super Bowl and Major Event Advisory Committee. A graduate of the University of Texas with a degree in history,
Strunk is an avid horse enthusiast whose other interests include farming, ranching, tennis and a variety of other outdoor activities. She also served as a volunteer coach of both the boys and girls varsity tennis teams at her daughter's high school. Never one to turn down a challenge, during the 2017 offseason, Strunk accepted an invitation to skydive with members of the Army's Golden Knights to kick off draft week. Strunk is married to her husband Bill. She has three children — Tracy, Tommy, and Blanche, who are all avid sports fans and outdoor enthusiasts.
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BURKE
NIHILL PRESIDENT/CEO
Burke Nihill is in his fifth season with the Titans and his first as the team’s President/CEO. Prior to becoming President/CEO in May of 2020, he was elevated in February to Senior Vice President/ Business Operations & Chief Legal Officer. He originally joined the organization as General Counsel in 2016 and was elevated to Vice President and General Counsel in 2019. In his previous roles with the team, Nihill oversaw the club’s legal and human resources functions and worked on club initiatives related to state and local government, company culture, and general
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business planning and strategy for both the Titans and Nissan Stadium. During his time with the Titans, he has participated in the negotiation of club contracts with team sponsors, media rights partners, stadium vendors, and major concert and event promoters. Nihill was instrumental in Nashville’s effort to secure and execute the 2019 NFL Draft. He also was tasked with overseeing the renovation and expansion of Saint Thomas Sports Park. Before joining the Titans, Nihill gained 15 years of professional experience in several industries. He held legal and management roles at VMware, an international software company based in Silicon Valley. Prior to VMware, he served as Associate General Counsel at OfficeMax Incorporated and as a private attorney at a Chicago law firm. Nihill received his bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from Illinois Wesleyan University and his law degree with honors from Chicago-Kent College of Law. Nihill resides in Franklin, Tenn., with his wife, Holly, and their three children, Emma, Jack, and Chase.
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JON
ROBINSON EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT/ GENERAL MANAGER
Jon Robinson enters his fifth season as the team’s general manager. He was hired in January of 2016 and was promoted in 2017 to executive vice president/general manager. Robinson’s work in his first four years helped the team go from three wins in the season prior to his arrival to four consecutive 9-7 seasons, earning playoff berths in two of the past three seasons and a spot in the 2019 AFC Championship Game for the first time since 2002. He became the fifth general manager in franchise history to have the team in the playoffs within his first two full seasons. Robinson also is the only general manger during the “Titans era” (1999-present) to oversee four consecutive winning seasons. The roster constructed by Robinson in 2019 featured the NFL’s leading rusher (Derrick Henry), the NFL’s leader in passer rating (Ryan Tannehill), the leading rookie receiver (A.J. Brown) and four Pro Bowl players (Henry, Tannehill, defensive tackle Jurrell Casey, punter Brett Kern). With this success, the 2020 offseason presented a number of challenges with 15 players reaching the end of their contracts. He was able to retain many key members, including Tannehill, Henry, tackle Dennis Kelly and outside linebacker Kamalei Correa. Additionally, he ex-
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tended contracts with Kevin Byard and Ben Jones, who were scheduled to reach free agency following the season, prior to the 2019 season kicking off. In free agency the team added outside linebacker Vic Beasley, cornerback Johnathan Joseph and special teamer/linebacker Nick Dzubnar. In the draft, the Titans selected tackle Isaiah Wilson, cornerback Kristian Fulton and running back Darrynton Evans in the first three rounds. In the 2019 offseason, Robinson added key veterans to bolster the roster, engineering a trade with Miami that brought Tannehill to the team, while also adding guard Rodger Saffold, wide receiver Adam Humphries and outside linebacker Cameron Wake. Robinson also was able to keep two key contributors on the roster, re-signing S Kenny Vaccaro and Kern. On draft day, Robinson added Mississippi State defensive lineman Jeffery Simmons in the first round and Brown from Ole Miss in the second round. Early in the 2018 unrestricted free agent signing period, Robinson targeted a pair of former New England Patriots: cornerback Malcolm Butler and running back Dion Lewis. During the 2018 NFL Draft, Robinson used trades to move up three times as he selected linebackers Rashaan Evans and Harold Landry.
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During the 2017 offseason, Robinson used free agency to address needs on defense and special teams. Most notably, he spearheaded deals for cornerback Logan Ryan (New England), safety Johnathan Cyprien (Jacksonville) and special teams Pro Bowler Brynden Trawick (Oakland). In the 2017 NFL Draft, Robinson spent first-round picks on wide receiver Corey Davis (fifth overall) and cornerback Adoree’ Jackson (18th overall). It marked the first time the franchise had a pair of first-round draft selections since 1987. Overall, the members of the 2017 draft class combined for 76 games played and 42 starts as rookies. In his first year as an NFL general manager, Robinson’s leadership and decision-making helped the Titans triple their win total from the previous season, finishing 9-7 in 2016 after a 3-13 finish in 2015. The six-win improvement tied for the most in franchise history (1967 and 1974) and doubled the previous club benchmark for the most wins in the first year under a new general manager (three by Bum Phillips in 1975). Within the first four months at his post, Robinson pulled the trigger on several key personnel decisions. On March 9, 2016, he made his first major acquisition, swapping fourth-round draft picks with the Philadelphia Eagles in exchange for running back DeMarco Murray. The trade provided major dividends in 2016, as Murray led the AFC and ranked third in the NFL with 1,287 rushing yards. Around the same time, Robinson began to work the free agent market. Ben Jones and wide receiver Rishard Matthews highlighted the haul, and both were instrumental in helping to transform the Titans offense into the 11th-ranked unit in the NFL in 2016. Jones started all 16 games and keyed a rushing attack that ranked third in the league, while Matthews set career highs with 65 receptions (tied for the team lead), a teamhigh 945 receiving yards and a team-high nine touchdown re-
ceptions. The latter number tied for sixth in the NFL and tied for ninth in franchise history. On April 14, 2016, two weeks before the NFL Draft, Robinson and the Titans dealt the first overall pick to the Los Angeles Rams in one of the biggest trades in recent NFL history. The Titans gave up the No. 1 pick and a fourth-rounder in order to receive the 15th overall pick, two second-rounders and a third-rounder in 2016, plus the Rams’ firstand third-round picks in 2017. From 1990–2015, there were seven trades involving the No. 1
overall pick, but this was the first since 2004, when the San Diego Chargers selected Eli Manning with the first pick and dealt his rights to the New York Giants. The Titans had their hands at one point or another on 17 selections in the 2016 draft due to five different trades (including one trade in 2015), and in the end, they ended up with a class of 10 players, including four of the top 45 picks. Robinson swung a draft-day trade with the Cleveland Browns to move back up to the eighth slot to choose Michigan State tackle Jack Conklin.
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All 10 members of Robinson’s first draft class played in at least one game in 2016. They accumulated a total of 110 games played and 38 starts, including 16 starts at right tackle by Conklin. The eighth-overall pick capped his successful rookie campaign by being named first-team All-Pro by Associated Press. Other rookies in 2016 who made significant contributions included Henry, Byard and fifth-round wide receiver Tajaé Sharpe. Byard earned first-team All-Pro honors and a Pro Bowl berth in his second season. Robinson arrived in Tennessee with a wide range of experience from working his way up on the personnel side of the NFL. From 2014–2015, he served as director of player personnel for the Buccaneers and oversaw both college and pro departments as the team rebuilt its roster. The 2015 Buccaneers draft class made a significant impact, includ-
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ing four rookie starters: quarterback Jameis Winston, tackle Donovan Smith, guard Ali Marpet and linebacker Kwon Alexander. Prior to joining Tampa Bay, Robinson spent 12 years with the New England Patriots, including his last five years (2009-13) as the director of college scouting. In the five years heading up their college scouting, the Patriots added a number of key components to their roster that won the Super Bowl in 2014, including wide receiver Julian Edelman, defensive back Devin McCourty, tight end Rob Gronkowski, tackle Nate Solder and defensive end Chandler Jones. He joined the Patriots as an area scout in 2002, a role he served for four seasons. Robinson then spent two years (2006-07) as a regional scout, before being promoted to assistant director of college scouting in 2008 and then director of college scouting in
2009. In his time scouting for the Patriots the team won 10 division titles, four conference titles and two Super Bowls (2003, 2004). Robinson played three years at Southeast Missouri State as a defensive lineman after starting his college career at the Air Force Academy. Following his college career as a player, he spent one season (1998) coaching at his alma mater and three years (1999-2001) coaching at Nicholls State. A native of Union City, Tenn., Robinson and his wife, Jaimie, have two daughters, Taylor and Bailey. He and his wife are deeply involved in the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF), as the disease affects their oldest daughter, Taylor. In 2018, the Robinsons chaired the JDRF Gala in Nashville which raised over 1.8 million dollars for diabetes research.
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GIL
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SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT/ CHIEF MARKETING AND REVENUE OFFICER
Gil Beverly enters his second season with the Titans and his first as Senior Vice President/Chief Marketing & Revenue Officer. He joined the team in 2019 as team’s Vice President of Brand, Marketing & Communications. In this new role, he directs Ticketing, Marketing, Corporate Partnerships, digital Communications and Community Impact. In his first season with the Titans, Beverly challenged and guided departments to find new and innovative ways to engage with fans. Before joining the Titans, Beverly worked as Vice President, Partnership Solutions for Learfield IMG-College. Prior to his experience at Learfield, Beverly served as Vice President College Sports Marketing for ESPN.
ADOLPHO
BIRCH III
SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT/ BUSINESS AFFAIRS AND CHIEF LEGAL OFFICER
Adolpho Birch is in his first season with the Titans as Senior Vice President, Business Affairs & Chief Legal Officer. He joined the organization in 2020 after spending 23 years at the NFL headquarters in New York. Birch’s responsibilities with the Titans include legal affairs, human resources, government relations, and business planning and strategy. As an advisor to Commissioners Paul Tagliabue and Roger Goodell, Birch served in many senior-level roles throughout his time at the league office. Most recently, from 2015 to 2020, Birch served as the NFL’s Senior Vice President of Labor Policy & League Affairs.
JENNEEN
KAUFMAN
SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT AND CFO
Jenneen Kaufman is in her 24th season and her 12th as Senior Vice President/CFO for the Titans in 2020. Kaufman spent her first 11 seasons as the team’s controller before being promoted to Vice President/Controller in 2008. Kaufman is responsible for financial reporting, budgeting and the Collective Bargaining Agreement audit for the franchise. She also oversees the accounting of ticket and suite sales, sponsorships and broadcast revenues, player and staff payroll, while assisting with special projects. In addition, she oversees the accounting for Nissan Stadium, including concerts, Tennessee State University football games, the Music City Bowl and other events; and served as human resources liaison for all Titans employees in Nashville from 1999-2014.
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MIKE
VRABEL HEAD COACH
Mike Vrabel heads into his third season with the Titans after being named head coach on Jan. 20, 2018. He became the 19th head coach in franchise history. Last year, Vrabel led the franchise to the AFC Championship game for the first time since 2002, after posting his second consecutive 9-7 mark in the regular season. His 20 wins over the first two seasons are the second highest in franchise history (Jack Pardee, 21 wins) and he became the first head coach to win multiple playoff games within the first two years. The 2019 Titans became just the third team since 1990 to start the season 2-4 or worse and reach the Championship Game (2002, Titans and 1996, Jacksonville). Last year’s team ranked in the NFL’s top 10 in scoring margin (eighth, +71), turnover margin (sixth, +6), offensive yards per play (fourth, 6.12), rushing offense (third, 138.9 yards per game), red-zone efficiency (first, 75.6 percent), total touchdowns (tied for third, 54) and third-down defense (eight, 36.3 percent). Individually, Derrick Henry led the NFL in rushing, Ryan Tannehill was the league’s highest rated passer and A.J. Brown was the NFL’s leading rookie receiver. In his first season as a head coach, Vrabel guided the Titans to a 9-7 record and to within one game of a playoff berth, all while navigating one of the NFL’s
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toughest schedules. The Titans played a league-high nine games during the regular season against seven eventual playoff teams, and their four wins against playoff clubs tied for the most in the league. Only New England, the Los Angeles Rams and Carolina had as many. The Titans committed only 82 penalties in 2018. Not only was that number the best in franchise history over a 16-game season, it was the lowest total by an NFL team since 2014. The Titans improved from having the 13th-ranked NFL defense in 2017 to an eighth-overall ranking in 2018 (333.4 yards allowed per game). They finished third in scoring defense at 18.9 points allowed per game, recording their best mark since 2008. The 2018 Titans defense also ranked second in the red zone (44.7 touchdown percentage), 10th on third down (36.6 percent), sixth in passing defense (216.9 yards per game), second in touchdowns allowed (32) and first in fourth-quarter defense (65.9 yards per game). The 2018 Titans offense relied heavily upon a strong running attack. Averaging 126.4 rushing yards per game, the team upgraded from the NFL’s 15th-ranked rushing offense the year before he arrived to the seventh-ranked rushing attack in 2018. Vrabel ascended quickly to his position as a head coach following a 14-year playing career as
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MIKE VRABEL’S COACHING TIMELINE 2018-20 Head Coach T e n n e s s e e T i ta n s
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MIKE VRABEL’S PLAYING TIMELINE 2009-10 Linebacker Kansas City Chiefs
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a linebacker with the Pittsburgh Steelers (1997-2000), New England Patriots (200108) and Kansas City Chiefs (2009-10). He spent three years as an assistant coach at Ohio State (2011-13) and four years on the Houston Texans staff (2014-17), including 2017 as the defensive coordinator, before he was hired to his current post by Titans controlling owner Amy Adams Strunk. Vrabel’s accomplishments as a player included three Super Bowl wins (2001, 2003 and 2004), one Pro Bowl selection (2007) and an All-Pro honor (2007). He appeared in 206 NFL games and totaled 57 sacks, 496 tackles, 11 interceptions (one returned for a touchdown), 20 forced fumbles and nine fumble recoveries. A cerebral and versatile athlete, he also saw action as a tight end and totaled 10 touchdown receptions. Additionally, his teams advanced to the playoffs eight times (20 postseason games), with Vrabel recording eight postseason sacks and two additional postseason touchdown receptions. Vrabel has spent his football life around accomplished leaders. After entering the NFL as a player in 1997, he played or coached under Bill Belichick, Bill Cowher, Romeo Crennel, Urban Meyer and Bill O’Brien. He gleaned attributes from each that helped form his philosophies as a head coach. Upon arriving in Tennessee, Vrabel stated: “We want to build a culture around winning, competitiveness and toughness. Everything we do is going to be geared towards winning and being physical. We want to prepare our players so they know what to do, which will allow them to play fast and aggressive.” Vrabel likewise made his own indelible impression on the same group of coaches. Upon the trade of Vrabel from the Patriots to the Chiefs
in 2009, Belichick, who coached Vrabel his entire time in New England, made this comment: “Mike Vrabel epitomizes everything a coach could seek in a professional football player: toughness, intelligence, playmaking, leadership, versatility and consistency at the highest level. Behind the scenes, Mike’s wit and personality is one of the things we have all enjoyed about coming to work every day. The toughest aspect of my job is the day I stop coaching people like Mike, who did everything in his power to contribute to team success. Of all the players I have coached in my career, there is nobody I enjoyed working with more than Mike.” Vrabel joined the Titans after four seasons with O’Brien at the Houston Texans, spending the first three seasons (2014-16) coaching linebackers and one year (2017) as the team’s defensive coordinator. During his time in Houston, the Texans built one of the top defenses in the NFL and experienced tremendous success as a team, earning division titles in 2015 and 2016. In 2017, Vrabel’s first year as a defensive coordinator, the Texans finished the campaign with 19 players on injured reserve. Despite the setbacks, he led the defense to the fifth-best third-down percentage in the NFL and a franchise-record 3.97 yards per carry by opponents. Houston also had 18 different players record at least half a sack and 26 players tally at least one tackle for loss. As the Texans linebackers coach from 2014-16, Vrabel helped mold several top-notch performers within his position group, including Jadeveon Clowney, Whitney Mercilus, Benardrick McKinney and Brian Cushing. During those three seasons, the Texans defense ranked third in the NFL in yards al-
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lowed per game (319.9) and net passing yards (218.4). Houston also ranked first in third-down defense (33.6 percent), fourth in opponent completion percentage (59.5) and sixth in points allowed per game (19.8). The 2016 Texans ranked number one in the NFL – for the first time in franchise history – in total defense, surrendering only 301.3 yards per game. The defense also gave up the fewest first downs (17.0) per game and second-fewest net passing yards (201.6) per game in the league. Clowney, Mercilus and McKinney all earned second-team All-Pro honors, while Clowney was named to the Pro Bowl for the first time in his career after posting then personal bests with 52 tackles, six sacks, 16 tackles for loss and 17 quarterback hits. Mercilus led the team in sacks for the first time in his career with 7.5 quarterback takedowns and tied for the NFL lead with four defensive fumble recoveries. McKinney led the team with a then career-high 129
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tackles and became the second player in franchise history with over 100 tackles and five sacks in a season. The 2015 Texans had the top third-down defense in the NFL, allowing a 28.5 percent conversion rate, which was the lowest percentage in franchise history and the lowest by any NFL team since the 2003 Titans (27.7 percent). The 2015 defense also set a franchise mark with 45 sacks – 22.5 of which came from Vrabel’s linebacking corps. The 2015 squad also finished third in the NFL in net yards (310.2) and net passing yards (210.4) allowed per game and tied for seventh in points allowed per game (19.6). Cushing’s 110 tackles led the linebacking corps and were the third-highest mark of his career. Mercilus enjoyed the best year of his career as he set a personal high with 12 sacks. Prior to joining the NFL coaching ranks, Vrabel transitioned immediately from an NFL player to college coach. He started as the
linebacker coach at Ohio State in 2011 and coached the defensive line from 2012–2013. In 2012, the Buckeyes finished the season undefeated at 12-0, and Vrabel was named Big Ten Recruiter of the Year by ESPN.com. That same season, he coached four Ohio State defensive linemen who were either drafted into the NFL or signed free agent contracts. Vrabel was selected by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the third round (91st overall) of the 1997 NFL Draft after playing four years at Ohio State (1993-96). With the Buckeyes, he was a dominant performer, earning back-to-back All-American honors and becoming the first two-time winner of the Big Ten Conference Defensive Lineman of the Year Award (1995 and 1996). He graduated from Ohio State with a degree in exercise science. A native of Akron, Ohio, Vrabel attended Walsh Jesuit High School. He and his wife, Jennifer, have two sons: Tyler and Carter.
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“SHE’S AN AMAZING WOMAN” CONTROLLING OWNER AMY ADAMS STRUNK CREDITED WITH CHANGING DIRECTION OF TITANS FRANCHISE By Jim Wyatt
When Houston Oilers owner Bud Adams first made plans to move his NFL franchise to Nashville, there was plenty of uncertainty surrounding how things might work out. Among the curious was his daughter, Amy, who had never been to Tennessee. “I knew it was a pretty city, and I knew that my dad would be drawn to a southern city, that’s just how he thought,” she said. “When we did come to visit – before the team ever moved here -- we came on the 4th of July and we saw the fireworks and did a few other things around town. I knew then this would be a great place.” Fast-forward a few decades plus and now it’s Titans controlling owner Amy Adams Strunk who has taken her late father’s vision and done her part to make it even grander. Today, the Titans are a team on the rise, coming off an AFC Championship Game appearance last season, with four straight winning seasons heading into 2020 for the first time since the move. And the city is in the NFL spotlight after hosting the most successful NFL Draft in league history.
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Strunk was recognized as the 2019 Tennessean of the Year by the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame, and she has plenty of folks singing her praises for her work in jump-starting a franchise that just six years ago had the worst record in the NFL. “A lot of times, when you own a franchise, you often get taken for granted,” NFL Network analyst Charles Davis said of Strunk. “People think: ‘You’ve got money, and you can do this and you can do that.’ But what she has done in her time at the head of the Titans organization, pulling everything together, has been impressive, and that is because of her leadership and it is because of her guidance and because of her demanding accountability. “I think this state is very fortunate to have her leading the Tennessee Titans.” NFL commissioner Roger Goodell credited Strunk for her role in bringing the 2019 NFL Draft to the city. It came on the same day Strunk donated $100,000 to a pair of Nashville non-profits charged with fighting hunger in the community. The 2019 draft easily shattered records for attendance, as over 600,000 fans fill the streets of
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Nashville for the three-day event. It generated a record $133 million in direct spending -- a 79 percent increase over the $74 million at the 2018 Dallas event. The economic impact was another record-breaker at $224 million, also a 79 percent increase over the $125 million in 2018. “I’ve gotten to know Amy,” former University of Tennessee and long-time NFL quarterback Peyton Manning said of Strunk. “She has carried on her father’s legacy and done some things unique with her leadership style and has the Titans in a great place. “Bringing the draft here tells you everything you need to know about how serious the NFL is about the Titans and their fan support here. … Amy deserves a lot of credit.” When Strunk announced plans to retire the jersey numbers of Titans greats Eddie George and Steve McNair, George also praised the Titans owner, who took over as the team’s controlling owner in 2015. Back then, Ken Whisenhunt was the team’s head coach, and Ruston Webster was the general manager. George said Strunk has taken the team’s ownership to another level on the field, and off. “She’s an amazing woman, and she’s doing it the right way,” George said. “Bud had his ways, and he did it the way he wanted to do it and he was very successful. But what she is doing and how she is investing into the players and creating a culture here, and giving back to the community of Nashville, becoming a strong pillar in Nashville. “Bringing in former players with open arms -- you don’t get that nowadays. Most owners and most organizations and most programs around the country, including college, are really standoffish. But to constantly pull us back in and ask our opinions on certain issues or to soak up knowledge. … She is a gracious woman, a very successful businesswoman.” Before thanking Tennesseans – from organizers to volunteers to fans – for doing their part to make the 2019 NFL Draft a success while accepting the TSHOF Ten-
nessean of the Year award, Strunk smiled when asked about how much has changed over the years. Strunk has not only made some big decisions on the football side – HC Mike Vrabel and GM Jon Robinson replaced former coaches and GMs – but she’s also changed the look inside the building at Saint Thomas Sports Park and at Nissan Stadium, with upgrades and additions. She even changed the team’s uniforms. Along the way, she’s also restored the passion and the confidence in the team’s fan base. “It just feels great,” she said. “I know when I took over five years ago, some people were probably like: Who is she? What is she going to bring to our team? Is she capable? I just decided I was going to put my head down and go to work and hopefully get things straightened out and all that would take care of itself.” Needless to say, those questions have since been answered. And the appreciation is on full display as Strunk is regularly swarmed by fans when she makes her way onto the field prior to games, or at team functions.
Strunk admits, however, she still navigates through the aisles at supermarkets in town, where she owns multiple homes, undetected on most days. “Very few people recognize me,” she said with a smile. “I bet I’ve had two people ever in the grocery story recognize me, so I am still kind of incognito. “I think if there’s anything to do with the football, I’m recognized right away. But when I’m just grabbing oranges, limes and lemons, I’m just there as a shopper, too.” In the future, Strunk would like to bring something else to the city. She’d love to see the Titans on center stage. “Who would have ever thought 20 years ago this is what (Nashville) would look like?,” Strunk, thinking back to the success of the NFL Draft, said. “But I am so proud of it, and so happy to see the city of Nashville in the spotlight. “This success will lead to bigger moments in the future,” she said, “moments that hopefully include a Lombardi Trophy, and a championship parade sometime real soon.”
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The mission of the Tennessee Titans is to be considered among the elite franchises of the National Football League that excels on and off the field. We achieve this goal through our interaction with each other, our fans and the Nashville and Tennessee communities. The Tennessee Titans are committed to serving our communities and fans by enhancing and improving the communities in which we live and work, delivering the best possible service and product to Titans fans at games and all functions, and maintaining the highest possible moral and ethical standards, recognizing that we are not only stewards of the Tennessee Titans but also of the National Football League.
BY THE NUMBERS $1,064,155 donated in 2019 to support area non-profits and community groups $307,300 charity event sponsorships $756,855 donations and grants 700+ items donated to aid area non-profits
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As an extension of the We Stand For campaign, participating players hosted non-profits serving the Nashville community at nine of the 10 Titans home games this season. Each player was actively involved with the non-profit group he selected to host. The team provided tickets and a private tailgate, including pregame field passes. Each non-profit and community group invited children and parents from the communities they serve to participate.
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WE STAND FOR SUPPORTING CAUSES, CHARITIES IMPORTANT TO ENTIRE ORGANIZATION
We Stand For supports causes and charities that are important to our players, coaches and front office. Our hope is to foster positive dialogue around the community work of our players and executives and raise awareness for the associated causes. In addition, the Club will match the charitable contributions of our players up to $250,000. As part of the campaign, participants share testimonials in written pieces and in videos, providing a unique perspective on their lives, dating back to their childhood experiences, and share how they want to make a difference in the community. To learn more about the campaign, visit tennessee titans.com/westandfor.
In July of 2019, owner Amy Adams Strunk announced $450,000 in grant funding to 10 local non-profit organizations. The grants ranged from $25,000 to $100,000 and supported organizations in the spaces of education, African American history and culture, social justice, diversionary and re-entry programs, immigrant outreach and domestic violence and sexual assault awareness and prevention. Prior to the presentation of grants, head coach Mike Vrabel and general manager Jon Robinson hosted a community engagement panel with community leaders and three Titans players including Wesley Woodyard, Jurrell Casey and Delanie Walker. $100,000 GRANT RECIPIENTS • National Museum of African American Music • NAACP Freedom Fund $50,000 GRANT RECIPIENTS • Community Achieves by Metro Nashville Public Schools • Nashville GRAD $25,000 GRANT RECIPIENTS • Project Return • Davidson County Drug Court Program (DC4) • Thistle Farms • Sexual Assault Center • Nashville International Center for Empowerment • Conexion Americas
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TITANS STAND TOGETHER TO FOCUS ON MATTERS BIGGER THAN FOOTBALL The practice field was quiet at Saint Thomas Sports Park on this August day. But the message from players – standing side by side in a meeting room inside the building – was loud and clear. The Titans were among a number of NFL teams that chose to not practice. Instead, the team spent the day focusing on matters bigger than football. In emotional pleas, Titans safety Kevin Byard and quarterback Ryan Tannehill both addressed the subjects of social injustice, racism and police brutality during a video conference call, saying the team wanted to make a stand together following the police shooting of Jacob Blake in Wisconsin. “As I woke up this this and headed to the facility at 6 a.m., I was prepared to go to practice,” Byard said. “But as we started, we had a team meeting, first as a leadership with Mike Vrabel, and we had a lot of powerful discussions. Guys spilled out their emotions, guys teared up, and we had a lot of constructive conversations. But as we went to our team meeting with the entire team, we felt as players and as an entire organization that it was right to not practice today. We feel that with all the recent events that’s happened in our country, not only just this year, not only the past year, but the past hun-
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dreds of years, we decided that it’s time to take a stand today. We feel that with this moment right here, and today, with my brother Ryan (Tannehill) standing next to me and all my brothers standing behind me, we wanted to show solidarity and be unified, and say that we’re tired. We’re sick and tired of seeing the things that have been going on, on social media for the entertainment. Seeing our Black brothers and sisters be murdered by police like it’s nothing. It’s time for a change. As I sit here and try to gather my thoughts – this is not a prepared statement. I didn’t have time to prepare a statement. I’m coming to you and I’m talking from the heart. I just had a son, just Sunday. I have a one-year-old daughter, and I have no clue what I’m going to tell them or what kind of world that they’re going to grow up in, in this country. I’m begging and pleading to the powers that may be, to please, please, we’re crying, I’m spilling my heart out to say that we need change, and we need change as soon as possible. Thank you.” When Byard finished, Tannehill made an emotional plea of his own. “Like Kevin said, we had a powerful conversation this morning,” Tannehill said. “Guys spilling their hearts out and really hearing different perspec-
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tives on experiences, on viewpoints, and as a team we felt like it’s important that we stand up here together, united. That though we may be from different backgrounds, from different situations, been through different experiences, we’re together and support each other throughout this whole year. Like Kevin said, these systematic oppressions have been going on for a long time, hundreds of years. This country is founded upon racist ideas with slaves being brought here from the day of foundation, and those ideas have persisted throughout the last hundreds of years and it’s going to take time until we can get those all out. But we’re tired of it. We’re tired of dealing with the systematic oppression. We’re tired of dealing with excessive force. We’re tired of seeing black men and women die in situations where
they should be walking home and spending the night with their families. It’s sickening.” Tannehill, with masked-up teammates Derrick Henry and A.J. Brown standing directly behind him, got choked up when thinking about his own family, and the privileges he was afforded growing up, knowing families of color don’t have the same luxuries. “It’s sickening to just know that they have to worry about their kids coming home at night,” Tannehill said. “I have two young kids that, because of the color of their skin, I never have to worry about if they get pulled over by a police officer if they’re going to make it out of that interaction alive, and that’s a sick fact of the world that we’re living in. So, we stand up here together, united, demanding change that there’s equality and justice for all those situations.”
Following the shooting of Blake, a black man in Wisconsin, in August, the subject of racial injustice sparked more protests, and emotions, across the country. Blake, 29, was shot seven times by police, as he leaned into his SUV, his children seated inside. The shooting came three months after the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis. Titans controlling owner Amy Adams Strunk, Titans General Manager Jon Robinson and Vrabel all said earlier this summer they want to do their part to end social injustice, racism and police brutality, while encouraging others to do the same. Vrabel said the Titans spent the day on matters bigger than football. “I’m tremendously proud of our football team,” Vrabel said. “I’m tremendously proud to be their coach, to lead a group of men that care for one another, that care for making this place better than what it was when they got here, making a stand, believing in something. I am proud to be able to listen to them and allow them to help me lead this football team. When I went to bed last night, I wasn’t sure what today was going to be like. I wanted it to be authentic, and I wanted it to be real, and after listening to them, and hearing them, and talking to them this morning … we felt it was best that we spend the day focusing on things other than football. “We want to make positive change. We felt like today was another great step in doing that. Our players have come together today, and we’re going t be closer for it, we’re going to be better for it. We might not have been productive at football, but we were a productive football team. “I hope that we can continue to inspire people to make positive change,” Vrabel continued. “We can’t ever tell anybody how they should feel but hopefully people can look at our team and respect the way that we play on the field with the effort and the toughness, and also respect our team for the way we carry ourselves off the field.”
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TITANS CONTROLLING OWNER AMY ADAMS STRUNK, GM JON ROBINSON, AND HEAD COACH MIKE VRABEL WANT TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN FIGHT FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE Jon Robinson sat at his desk at Saint Thomas Sports Park in June and poured his heart and soul into issues now on center stage across the world. The Titans General Manager made it clear he wants to do his part to make a difference as it relates to social injustice, racism and police brutality, and in an emotional delivery, he encouraged others to do the same. On the same day, Titans controlling owner Amy Adams Strunk also made her feelings known on the matter. “I want to add my voice and the voice of our organization to the calls for equality and reiterate our firm stance against all forms of racism,” Strunk said in a statement. “Hearts, minds and institutions need to change throughout our country. Those who face racism need to be heard, and more importantly, understood by those who haven’t listened before. Our organization and our players have dedicated time and resources to these issues through the ‘We Stand For’ campaign and we are making a difference in our own community, tackling issues like educational equity, judicial reform, policing policies and assis-
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tance for underserved areas. We are proud to support those efforts and we will continue to find ways to impact our region. “Hearing our players and coaches speak over the last two weeks has been constructive to this vital discussion. I support our players using peaceful protests and their platforms to advance us as a nation. I would encourage those who haven’t thought about these issues before to understand the pain, anger and frustration of the black community. Black lives matter. We should all agree on that.” Robinson eloquently broke down the words of the Pledge of Allegiance in a video conference call with reporters. Members of the organization – from front office officials to coaches to players – have had a number of conversations on subjects of police brutality in the wake of George Floyd’s death in Minneapolis, and the protests that followed across the country. Robinson said he’s also been on conference calls with officials around the league, and said he’s had meaningful talks with players and members of his staff he described as “real and empowering.”
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“This being my first opportunity to speak publicly about the issues our nation is facing with respect to social injustice, to racism, police brutality – all issues that are wrong,” Robinson said. “There shouldn’t be a standard for how to live as a black person in our country. I had a great conversation with a staff member the other day who teared up in my office talking about how he hopes this (Black Lives Matter) movement can create change, a sustained change, so that talk that he had to have with his parents as a young black man, that he does not have to have that same talk with how to be leery and how to conduct himself as a black man in our country. We’ve got to be better.” Robinson then reflected back to his childhood, when he learned the Pledge of Allegiance. “It’s a pledge to a flag that represents our country, and a pledge is a solemn oath,” Robinson said. “It says, one nation – not a black nation or a white nation. It says one nation. It says indivisible – which means united, not able to be pulled apart. With liberty, which means a state of being free from oppressive restrictions. And justice, which is defined by the quality of being
fair and reasonable, for all, which is for everyone, regardless of the color of your skin. So, I just think this pledge, this oath that we’ve all recited, if we can truly put that into action, we can work to change. We can work the hearts and minds that need to be changed, that liberty, that justice, that feeling of one nation, a nation of human beings, a nation of God’s children. I think that is our charge.” Titans safety Kevin Byard, linebacker Rashaan Evans, and quarterback Ryan Tannehill all said they’ve been encouraged by what has happened in the wake of Floyd’s death in Minneapolis, which occurred when police officer Derrick Chauvin kneeled on Floyd’s neck for more than eight minutes. Floyd’s death led to more conversations across the world, and awareness, and a lot of that is happening through protests. Titans coach Mike Vrabel, who was involved in conversations with his players on the push for social justice during the team’s virtual offseason meetings, called for “inclusion, diversity, equality, and opportunity” earlier this month while also acknowledging he didn’t see the issues as clearly as he needed previously.
“I’d like to acknowledge my own personal privilege, one that is real,” Vrabel said. “And I’d like to acknowledge a social blind spot that either I was unaware of or chose not to see. I’ve had the unbelievable opportunity to listen to our players … in our team meetings. I listen to them with an open mind and hear and learn what they believe in and how they feel. Amy, Jon and myself have tried to put great people and great fathers and great husbands and great student-athletes onto our football team, and the majority of those men are African-American with a much different experience and background than I’ll ever know. And by listening and understanding those thoughts and feelings, and how they feel, has helped me recognize what is important, and what is important is we find ways to respect each others’ feelings, that we respect each others’ beliefs, that we respect each others’ efforts to make positive change in our community where we work, the communities where we live and the communities where we grew up.” Vrabel said he wants to continue to do his part “to make this a positive change for everybody.”
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TITANS HIGH SCHOOL COACH OF THE YEAR KEITH HENRY OF COALFIELD HONORED AS TITANS HIGH SCHOOL COACH OF THE YEAR Keith Henry of Coalfield High School has been posthumously honored as Tennessee Titans High School Coach of the Year. Henry led the Yellow Jackets to a record-setting undefeated season in 2020, the most wins in a season in school history and a semi-
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school. The team amounted a record of 115 wins and 48 losses during his tenure. Previously, Henry served as co-head coach at his alma mater, Oneida High School, which won a state championship in 1992. “Coach Keith Henry was more than a football coach,” said Coalfield principal Matt Murphy. “He was a husband, father, an assistant principal, a mentor and a friend. He coached and taught the game of football very well but more importantly, he taught life lessons which his players will use forever. He has touched so many lives and will never know the impact that he has had on so many individuals.” As the 2020 Tennessee Titans High School Coach of the Year, Coalfield High School will receive a grant in the amount of $2,000 from the Titans Foundation to benefit its football program. Coach Henry’s selection also qualifies him for the Don Shula NFL High School Coach of the Year award, honoring high school football coaches that display the integrity, achievement and leadership exemplified by the coach with the most wins in NFL history, Don Shula. The Don Shula NFL High School Coach of the Year award winner receives $10,000 and his high school football program is awarded $15,000. The Titans’ High School Coach of the Year award is an extension of the High School Game of the Week and Coach of the Week programs. Each Coach of the Week (10 total) received a grant from the Tennessee Titans in the amount of $1,000 to benefit his school’s football program. For more information on the High School Game of the Week and Coach of the Week program, visit www.tennesseetitans. com/gameoftheweek.
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TITANIC EFFORT The Titans loaded into buses at Saint Thomas Sports Park in early March, heading in the same direction as Nissan Stadium. But on this day, their destination wasn’t a football stadium. Instead, it was the North Nashville neighborhoods ravaged by the deadly tornado, which displaced many of their neighbors and changed their lives forever. On these streets, Titans head coach Mike Vrabel drove a truck full of water and supplies to those in need, general manager Jon Robinson standing on the vehicle’s side running board, and Kenneth Adams IV from the ownership group crowded with other members of the organization in the bed of the white Nissan Titan. On these streets, safety Kevin Byard stepped onto the porches and chatted with the homeowners without power, their homes severely damaged, with roofs covered by tarps. Some of the homes were completely gone. On these streets, Titans players went to work, cutting down trees and stacking up piles of brush. On these streets, Titans receiver A.J. Brown delivered pizzas to hungry Nashvillians. Earlier in the
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week, Brown experienced the storm himself while with terrified family members in his Germantown residence not far away. Brown is still without power, but he considers himself lucky. “Your heart really goes out to the people affected,” Brown said. “My heart goes out to these families.” On a Tuesday morning, tornadoes ripped across Nashville and areas to the East. At least 25 people were killed across the state, including two in Nashville. The Titans partnered with Hands on Nashville to encourage volunteer efforts. Titans players, staff and their families volunteered on Friday, starting off just down the road from the team’s facility. Later in the day, some in the organization traveled to Hermitage, another area hit by the storm, to drop off supplies. Earlier in the week, the Titans Foundation and controlling owner Amy Adams Strunk made a donation of $1 million to The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee (CFMT) following the devastation of the EF-3 tornado that swept through Nashville and surrounding areas that early Tuesday morning. “(The coaches and players), they went to work,” said Tina Tuggle, Senior Director of Community Relations. “They didn’t go out there as Tennessee Titans,
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they went out there as members of the community who wanted to do their part while making a difference in restoring and beginning the process of rebuilding, and that was awesome to see. “This is our community, and we want to help.” “It’s people helping each other,” Vrabel said. “We are just a small part of a large community that’s trying to help people wherever we can.” In Nashville, the twister’s path was mostly north and east of the heart of downtown, hitting areas in Bordeaux and North Nashville. Germantown and East Nashville took a direct hit, along with Donelson and Hermitage. Tennessee State University suffered major damage, along with Donelson Christian Academy. The storm then devastated areas in Mount Juliet before eventually making its way to Putnam County, where the largest death tolls were recorded. Titans defensive lineman Austin Johnson’s Hermitage home suffered major damage. The devastation in North Nashville was eye-opening, players said. “It is incredible (to see),” Byard said. “It is like being in a movie a little bit. You see one house on this side of the street that is completely fine, and one that is not there anymore. So to see these type of things, I have only seen it on CNN. To see the destruction … it is incredible. “It has been truly humbling. It is truly devastating to be honest with you. My condolences to all the people who have been affected. People lost loved ones, they lost homes, they lost businesses. If you actually get out here in the streets and to walk around and talk to some of the people that live in this area, you have no choice but to be moved, emotionally and spiritually.” Academy Sports + Outdoors and Lowe’s donated water, blankets, gloves, tarps and tents that were loaded into the back of Vrabel’s truck and transported across the area. In back yards, players put their gloves on and worked.
Some of them brought their own rakes, and shovels. Harold Love, pastor at Lee Chapel, lives in the district. He’s also the state representative for District 58. Standing in the parking lot of his church, Love expressed his appreciation to Vrabel and Robinson, and he also chatted with Byard, thanking him. “The Titans mean so much to Nashville and Tennessee, so to see them here, says to the residents they are concerned about them and that they are willing to come down and lend a hand and get their lives back together,” Love said. “It is a blessing. You cannot put a measure on how significant that was today. We are really grateful.” Robinson, who was born and raised in West Tennessee, said
the team was happy to help any way it could. He called the scene “gutwrenching.” “We want to try and bring them a little bit of hope, try and get them some supplies, and try and lend a hand wherever we can for this community, for this city, and the great people that live in it,” Robinson said. “That’s what Tennessee is all about, right? We’re the Volunteer state, we are family, we are here for each other. Growing up rural West Tennessee, the devastation in the city is brutal, but I can only imagine out in Putnam County, similar to an area where I grew up, where it is rural and you don’t have a whole lot of notice … out thoughts and prayers go out to everybody affected by the storm.
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BLUE ANGELS FLY OVER NASHVILLE, NISSAN STADIUM INITIATIVE HONORED ESSENTIAL PERSONNEL SERVING ON FRONT LINES OF FIGHT AGAINST COVID-19
The Blue Angels flew over Nashville to salute and thank all healthcare workers, first responders and other essential personnel serving on the front lines of the fight against COVID-19 as part of the “America Strong” initiative. The flight in mid May started in Rutherford County in Silver Hill, through Walter Hill and down to Murfreesboro. From there, the jets made their way to Smyrna, through Nolensville and over to Franklin. Next, they went through Brentwood and made their way to Nashville, before circling back to Belle Meade, back again over Nashville and the Brentwood area before leaving Middle Tennessee.
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NISSAN STADIUM LIGHTS UP BLUE TO HONOR FRONTLINE WORKERS
Nissan Stadium joined more than 150 iconic U.S. buildings by lighting up blue in appreciation of first responders, healthcare workers and essential staff battling in the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic. Originating in the UK, the #LightItBlue volunteer effort was organized in the U.S. by leaders from the events and entertainment industry as a thank you to first responders, healthcare workers and essential staff battling the virus. Among the buildings participating included
One World Trade Center and Madison Square Garden in New York City, Millennium Monument in Chicago, L.A. LIVE in Los Angeles and many other iconic venues, including several NFL and professional sports stadiums. Nissan Stadium lit up blue with a special thank you graphic on its video boards until midnight. Other Nashville venues participating included BNA Airport, Bridgestone Arena, Metro Courthouse, Korean War Veterans Memorial Bridge and the AT&T Building.
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Fall 2019 You can’t predict the future. But you can count on Tennessee Tech always putting students first. Tennessee Tech has deep roots in tradition and community, with understanding, encouragement and common sense. We understand today’s challenges, and put the focus on student success. That’s what you can count on at Tennessee Tech. We put students first. tntech.edu/wingsup Proud education partner with the Tennessee Titans
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Through a $100,000 donation to Habitat for Humanity for its 2019 Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project, the Titans helped build 21 new homes for deserving families. The build was the centerpiece event for the Titans’ Huddle for Affordable Housing, the second event hosted under the Huddle for 100 initiative. More than 40 cheerleaders, staff and volunteers contributed to the build over the course of the week.
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TITANS TUESDAY TITAN UP FOR OUR COMMUNITY
Tuesday is traditionally the only day off for NFL players during the season, but Titans players use the day to make special appearances throughout the community including visits to local schools and Saint Thomas hospitals. The Titans school program — implemented at both the middle and elementary school level — is focused on promoting the NFL’s PLAY 60 and Fuel Up to PLAY 60 campaign. • 7 hospital visits with 43 current Titans players • 8 middle school visits with 24 current Titans players • 5,060 students participated • 13 elementary school visits • 6,159 students participated • 11,219 – total number of students reached through the 2019 PLAY 60 and Fuel Up to PLAY 60 school visits.
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TITANS SUPPORT YOUTH AND HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL HIGH SCHOOL COACHES CLINIC The Titans hosted roughly 280 coaches from 52 high schools at the fourth annual Tennessee Titans High School Coaches Clinic in 2019. Coaches watched the team’s OTA practice, while also spending time at the facility with Titans coaches, including head coach Mike Vrabel and general manager Jon Robinson. “I think that if they can take away something that can help their players, if they can help their players develop and help a kid maybe go from third team to seeing some reps, or going from second team and realizing that they can be better. It’s really just trying to develop the players.” – Coach Vrabel
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7-ON-7 PASSING TOURNAMENT & LINEMAN CHALLENGE. The Titans welcomed more than 400 high school football players and their coaches to the practice facility for the fifth annual 7-on-7 Passing Tournament & Linemen Challenge in July. The annual tournament provides a platform for student-athletes to sharpen their athletic skills and prepare for the upcoming season in a non-contact environment. The event also includes a character development session and Linemen Challenge. “These kinds of things don’t happen everywhere. This, the (Titans) Recruiting Fair, the Coaches Clinic the team does, it’s awesome and so important to high school athletics.” – Trey Perry, Mt. Juliet Head Coach
EQUIPMENT DONATION The Titans donated brand-new helmets and shoulder pads to East Nashville Magnet High School’s football team and tickets to the home opener with a private tailgate for players and coaches.
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL RECRUITING FAIR Titans partnered with the Tennessee Football Coaches Association to host the fifth annual Tennessee Titans High School Football Recruiting Fair at Nissan Stadium. “We’ll go on the road next week and come back to these high schools, now we’ve already got some background information on them. It really speeds up the recruiting process and gives these kids the best opportunity to be seen and be marketed by the high school coaches.” – Jason Simpson, UT Martin Head Coach
YOUTH FOOTBALL JAMBOREE The Titans welcomed 33 youth football teams to Nissan Stadium for the team’s fifth annual Youth Football Jamboree. As a fundraising event, a portion of stadium concessions and gate receipts were donated back to the youth leagues whose teams participated.
TITANS YOUTH FOOTBALL DAY CAMPS The Titans hosted four football day camps that included 253 campers, 33 coaches and 12 former Titans players over four cities.
HONORING THE BEST Hosted at Nissan Stadium each November, the Tennessee Titans Mr. Football Awards are presented to the top high school players – and one kicker – in nine classifications of the Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association (TSSAA). More than 400 people – including the 30 finalists, their families, coaches, school administrators and members of the media from all parts of the state – attended the 2019 dinner and awards presentation.
HIGH SCHOOL GAME OF THE WEEK, COACH OF THE WEEK AND COACH OF THE YEAR Now in its fifth year, the High School Game of the Week initiative brings schools and communities together by inviting fans to participate in the selection of the High School Game of the Week. Each week of the high school football season, four of the most competitive games across the state are nominated for Game of the Week. The matchup with the most votes is dubbed Game of the Week, with the winning head coach named the Coach of the Week. Each Coach of the Week receives a $1,000 grant to benefit his football program. The Coach of the Year, selected from a pool of nine finalists, receives a $2,000 grant. More than $230,000 has been donated to date through the Coach of the Week program, with more than 3.88 million votes cast in the five years of the Game of the Week program.
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TENNESSEE TOUGH
TITANS LAUNCH AUGMENTED-REALITY MURAL IN DOWNTOWN NASHVILLE
As a surprise component of Titans Kickoff Week, the Tennessee Titans unveiled a mural in downtown Nashville called “Tennessee Tough,” designed and painted by Nashville muralist Eric “MOBE” Bass. The project is believed to be the first NFL team mural to incorporate augmented-reality (AR) technology. “Tennessee Tough” is located at the corner of Sixth Avenue South and Korean Veterans Boulevard, across the street from Music City Center. The mural spans the full wall of the building, measuring 135 feet by 26 feet. Key components of the design include: A football player with his arms wide, “615” as his jersey number and “Nashville” on his name plate Quotes from significant Tennessee figures such as John Lewis, Pat Summitt and Wilma Rudolph A representation of Tennessee’s counties, painted on the mural and illustrated in the AR experience
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“This project is extremely special for the Tennessee Titans as an organization for many reasons, but particularly because it’s dedicated to the people of this great state,” said Titans Sr. Vice President, Chief Marketing & Revenue Officer Gil Beverly. “Our region has seen many challenges in 2020 and we’re conquering them as a community. This mural represents unity and hope that our efforts together will create an even stronger Tennessee.” The AR experience was created by consumer engagement technology company MVP Interactive, which has created interactive fan experiences for many sports teams and entertainment venues. To activate the technology, viewers can visit the wall and go to www.titansmural.com on their mobile device. They will then be instructed to allow camera access and point their camera at the mural, which will animate once tapped on the screen. “The Titans are one of the first sports organizations to innovate during the pandemic and bring a first of its kind AR experience to their fans,” said James Giglio, CEO of MVP Interactive. “Our team was so excited to work with everyone at the Titans to help bring their vision to life and use the latest in emerging technology to provide fans and residents a greater emotional connection to Tennessee.” Bass’ artwork is displayed in private residences and more public locations throughout the world. In Nashville, some of his most well-known murals include “Spaceman” in Midtown, the “Nashville” mylar balloons in Five Points and various murals inside The Valentine on Broadway.
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“It feels incredible to paint the first mural for the Titans,” Bass said. “To be on this scale and this location for the home team for the state, being from here and watching the Titans since I was a little kid, I feel blessed.” Fans can expect to see the Titans embracing the “Tennessee Tough” mentality throughout the season. The message can also be found written on the free yard signs distributed throughout the region during Titans Kickoff Week. “Tennessee Tough really just explains the resiliency of the people of Tennessee,” said Titans Creative Director Surf Melendez. “Tennessee Tough are people who get their hands dirty for a living and do what they have to do, like our first responders, essential workers and teachers. Tennessee Tough is our football team.”
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OUR SALUTE
TO SERVICE It’s a different kind of uniform. Supporting the military is woven in the fabric of the NFL and the Tennessee Titans. We take pride in supporting military personnel and raising awareness for the sacrifices they make on our behalf.
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LIVING UNITED A cornerstone community partner of the NFL and the Titans, United Way brings people and organizations together to create a community where individuals, families and neighborhoods thrive. The Titans and United Way of Metro Nashville teamed up to host the fifth annual Titan Up for Tots Community Baby Shower. At team headquarters, players, coaches, staff and cheerleaders assembled 2,000 diaper bags to distribute to at-risk mothers throughout the Nashville community. A total of 8,500 diaper bags have been delivered since the inception of the event in 2015. Last year’s Stuff the Bus campaign provided roughly 11,000 Metro Nashville public school students with brand new backpacks to start the school year off right. Prior to distributing the backpacks, 1,200 volunteers gathered at Nissan Stadium to fill the backpacks with brand new school supplies. Teachers also received boxes full of supplies for the school new year.
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T-RAC, PLUS BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF MIDDLE TENNESSEE This past season, Titans mascot T-Rac partnered with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Middle Tennessee on a new gameday initiative to bring awareness to the importance of mentorship and recruit new mentors and bigs. At each Titans home game, a big and little duo were introduced with T-Rac during his pregame intro. The initiative helped recruit nearly 100 potential new bigs to their program.
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HELPING HANDS THROUGHOUT THE 2019 SEASON, THE TITANS HOSTED SIX GAME DAY CHARITY DRIVES BENEFITTING LOCAL NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS
LP PENCIL FOUNDATION
9,995 school supply items (value: $6,000)
SECOND HARVEST FOOD BANK Food and cash donations equivalent to 15,024 meals for food insecure families in Nashville
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY
$2,000 in gas cards and donations to fuel ACS Hope Lodge shuttle vans (= 14,000 miles of patient transportation)
FILL THE BOOT
$9,533 raised for the Muscular Dystrophy Association
COAT DRIVE
650 coats donated to six local non-profit organizations
TOYS FOR TOTS
2,133 toys and $4,436 in monetary donations
MUSIC CITY BLITZ TITANS PROMOTING SOCIAL INCLUSION THROUGH SHARED SPORTS EXPERIENCES
This year, the Titans partnered with Special Olympics Tennessee to host the third annual Music City Blitz, a 5v5 flag football tournament at Nissan Stadium with nearly 400 participants. Proceeds raised through the tournament – more than $60,000 – helped fund the 2019 Special Olympics Summer Games, providing the opportunity for more than 1,000 Special Olympics athletes to compete in seven sports.
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NASHVILLE SELECTED #1 BY SPORTS BUSINESS JOURNAL FOR 2019 In December, Sports Business Journal selected Nashville as the Best Sports City in the country for 2019. The announcement came off the heels of the NFL Draft, widely considered the most successful draft in NFL history. Nissan Stadium, home of the Titans, also hosted the CONCACAF Gold Cup Semi-final game in July, the She Believes Cup in March, two USL games for Nashville SC, the Western Kentucky/Louisville football game and TSU football games. NASCAR Awards Week was also held in Nashville for the first time. And in addition to the NFL’s Titans and NHL’s Predators, local colleges like Vanderbilt, Belmont, David Lipscomb and Tennessee State have also helped put the city on the map and make it a destination city for sports.
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UNIQUE LOOK AT TITANS DESIGNS DEBUTS IN NASHVILLE The Titans debuted ‘Titans Art Rush,’ displaying a unique look at some of the creative designs produced by and for the Tennessee Titans. The inaugural event was held on Saturday, Dec. 14 at Woolworth on 5th, featuring the work of: • Donald Page - Tennessee Titans team photographer • Tom Bancroft - Artist behind the Titans’ Saturday Morning Cartoon series / Walt Disney Supervising Animator • Dakota Wiley - Artist behind the majority of the Titans’ 2019 ‘My Cause My Cleats’ • Manuel Cuevas - Legendary fashion designer behind Titans Guard Rodger Saffold’s one-of-a kind look ahead of the season opener
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TITANS RADIO SHOWS
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THE MIKE VRABEL SHOW Mondays 6 PM - 7 PM CT (Titans Radio Network - check local listings) Mike Keith joins Titans head coach Mike Vrabel to take questions from fans regarding the latest topics during the season.
TITANS TONIGHT When Titans fans want passion, excitement and information about their favorite football team, they turn to Titans Radio. Across the MidSouth for over 20 years, Titans Radio has consistently brought the action of Tennessee Titans football into radios everywhere. That same passion and excitement emanates from longtime “Voice of the Titans,” Mike Keith, regarded as one of the most talented and respected announcers in the NFL. The 2020 season marks Keith’s 23rd year as the play-by-play voice of the franchise. Keith is again joined by longtime NFL coach Dave McGinnis, adding more depth to the veteran broadcast crew that makes up Titans Radio.
LISTEN TO GAMES Titans Radio can be heard in Nashville on 104.5 WGFX-FM, with multiple affiliates across Tennessee, Alabama, Kentucky, and Mississippi (check titansradio.com for complete list). NFL games can be heard on NFL Game Pass, Westwood One, TuneIn, and SiriusXM.
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Tuesdays 6 PM - 7 PM CT (Titans Radio Network - check local listings) Mike Keith, former Titans LB Keith Bulluck and Amie Wells host this hour-long show. Have Questions? Call us during the show at 877-8482761 or Tweet us using #TitansTonight
MAC TALK Wednesdays 6 PM - 7 PM CT (only on 104.5 the Zone) Titans Radio game day analyst and former NFL head coach Dave McGinnis gets fans ready for the upcoming NFL weekend with his own show each Wednesday night. Titans Radio’s Rhett Bryan serves as McGinnis’ co-host.
THE OTP: OFFICIAL TITANS PODCAST Hosted by Mike Keith and Amie Wells, The OTP features contributions from Tennessee Titans senior writer/editor Jim Wyatt, Titans Radio analyst Dave McGinnis and various Titans players and guests each week throughout the season. Available at www.tennesseetitans.com/podcasts
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THE MIKE VRABEL SHOW Titans head coach Mike Vrabel joins Mike Keith to recap the latest game, while analyzing the upcoming opponent. The show airs throughout the season on Tuesday nights at 6:30 p.m. CT on WKRN Channel 2.
HOW TO WATCH NFL GAMES
TITANS ALL ACCESS Mike Keith and Amie Wells bring fans Titans features, game previews and game recaps throughout the season on WZTV Fridays (11:05 p.m.), WUXP Saturdays (10:30 a.m.), and WNAB Saturdays (3 p.m.) It also airs in Nashville on CW 58 and on MyTV 30. Titans All Access also has affiliates in Chattanooga, Knoxville, Memphis, Jackson, Huntsville, AL and Paducah, KY.
Watch NFL Games: Over-the-Air, Cable, Satellite TV CBS, FOX, NBC, ESPN, NFL Network, NFL Red Zone, NFL Sunday Ticket Watch NFL Games: Over-the-Top & Mobile Streaming CBS All Access, Fox Sports Go, NBC Sports, ESPN, Amazon Prime Video, DirectTV NFL Sunday Ticket, NFL Sunday Ticket, NFL Game Pass,Yahoo Sports App, NFL Mobile App, Titans App (watch live nationally-televised and in-market games on iOS Mobile app), TennesseeTitans.com (available on Safari browser to in-market fans only)
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TITANS BLITZ Former Titans running back Eddie George joins host Lance Smith to discuss the team’s latest hot topics, while previewing the upcoming game. The show airs throughout the season on FOX 17 10:35 Fridays start 9/11.
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T-RAC Height: Real Tall Weight: Heavy Age: Young at Heart Birthplace: The Parthenon, Nashville College: Tennessee Academy of Fine Arts and Hysteria Hometown: Nashville, TN Where Can You Find T-Rac? Frolicking in th Beautiful Tennessee State Parks Favorite Color: Titans Blue Favorite Team: THE TITANS! (Duh, do you even have to ask!) Favorite Number: #00 (T-Rac's number)
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BLUE CREW
DRUMLINE The Blue Crew Drumline is the heartbeat of Titans fans. This high-energy entertainment drumline performs throughout Nissan Stadium before, during and after games.
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NISSAN STADIUM
HOME OF THE TITANS SINCE INAUGURAL 1999 SEASON
On June 25, 2015, the Titans and Nissan North America announced the formation of a 20-year, exclusive naming-rights partnership that rebranded Nashville’s downtown stadium as Nissan Stadium. Nissan Stadium hosts all Titans home football games, Tennessee State University home football games, the Music City Bowl, international soccer games, concerts, the CMA Music Festival and numerous other events. The procurement of naming rights to Nissan Stadium fit the automotive company’s ‘Fewer, Bigger, Better’ marketing strategy, which has included ongoing sponsorships of NBC’s The Voice, the Heisman House college football program and a major advertising presence at the Super Bowl. Nissan is also known as the official automotive partner of the Tennessee Titans. Nissan’s ever-growing footprint in Tennessee includes vehicle and powertrain manufacturing facilities in Smyrna and Decherd respectively, along with its North American headquarters in Franklin. The Nissan Smyrna plant began operations in 1983 and employs more than 8,400 people. In 2014, the Smyrna plant assembled more than 648,000 vehi-
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cles, making it the highest volume automotive assembly plant in North America. Nissan also has a major manufacturing presence in Canton, Miss., along with research and development groups in California, Arizona and Michigan. In total, the company employs more than 22,000 employees in the U.S. An important component of the Titans-Nissan partnership is assisting charitable organizations throughout Middle Tennessee in an array of community outreach programs. A centerpiece of this is the annual “Taste of Titans” charitable event, for which Nissan serves as presenting sponsor and which this year benefited the ALS Association, Tennessee Chapter. During the course of a 20-year relationship, a total of more than $1 million resulting from these annual events is anticipated to be distributed to local nonprofit organizations. Nissan Stadium is a city-owned venue that has housed the Titans since 1999. The naming rights agreement included the opportunity for Nissan branding on the exterior of the stadium, as well as stadium signage and other unique displays inside the stadium. LP Building Products previously held the naming rights to the stadium since 2006.
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BUILDING FOR SUCCESS TITANS BEGIN EXPANSION OF SAINT THOMAS SPORTS PARK
The Tennessee Titans began construction on an expansion project at Saint Thomas Sports Park, which will almost double its current footprint in Nashville’s MetroCenter neighborhood. They celebrated with an official ground breaking ceremony on Dec. 13. Titans owner Amy Adams Strunk was joined at the ceremony by Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee and U.S. Senators Lamar Alexander and Marsha Blackburn. The plan includes 60,000-square-feet in additions, including a new building situated along one of the practice fields, and major renovation of spaces within the existing 75,000-square-foot building. Improvements to Saint Thomas Sports Park, home to the team’s practice facility and corporate office since its inaugural season as the Titans in 1999, will continue to transform the space into a modern, firstclass building aimed at enhancing the production of both its football and business staffs. Strunk, who assumed her role in 2015, has made a priority of ensuring that the team has the best tools at its disposal to perform on and off the field. In the past five years, the Titans organization has seen its staff grow by 50 percent. This increased headcount and the continuing evolution of the Titans’ overall business led to the decision to develop the building.
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Optimizing the workspace of the coaching staff and players is a key goal in the new office building. A revamped auditorium for all-team meetings, modernized meeting spaces for film study and a new draft room are among the items planned. These improvements come following Adams Strunk’s already completed renovations to the facility, which include a new cafeteria, weight room, locker room, training room and TV and radio studios. Also planned in the new development is a 2,000-square-foot event space that leads out onto a 2,300-square-foot rooftop deck. While this space will be used for day-to-day staff functions, it will also serve as a key entertainment area for sponsors and other visitors to the facility. On the business side, the construction will allow the Titans to consolidate various departments that had been housed in multiple locations into the same building. Currently, the Titans lease additional space in MetroCenter to accommodate growth and houses its Ticket Sales group at Nissan Stadium. The new space will bring the vast majority of its staff under one roof. In addition to functional workspace, a two-story, 39,000-square-foot parking garage will add over 100 parking spaces to the facility
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at Kansas City Chiefs Baltimore Ravens at Pittsburgh Steelers Minnesota Vikings Jacksonville Jaguars at Tennessee Titans Green Bay Packers BYE at Jacksonville Jaguars at Cleveland Browns New England Patriots at Detroit Lions Indianapolis Colts at Chicago Bears at Indianapolis Colts Cincinnati Bengals Tennessee Titans
houston texans
11:00a 2:05p 2:05p 2:05p 6:20p 11:00a TBD TBD 2:25p
8:10p 11:00a 2:25p 6:20p 11:00a 2:05p 2:25p
12:00p 12:00p 12:00p 11:30a 12:00p 12:00p TBD 12:00p 12:00p
7:20p 3:25p 12:00p 12:00p 12:00p 12:00p 12:00p
T E N N E S S E E T I TA N S g a m e d ay 2 0 2 0
9/18/20 1:44 PM
baltimore ravens
* Sunday night games in Weeks 5-16 subject to change; Week 17 game TBD
AFC WEST
100 11/22 11/29 12/6 12/13 12/20 12/27 1/3
9/10 9/20 9/28 10/4 10/11 10/15 10/25 11/1 11/8
11/1 11/8 11/12 11/22 11/29 12/6 12/13 TBD 12/27 1/3
9/13 9/20 9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18
cincinnati bengals
Houston Texans at Los Angeles Chargers at Baltimore Ravens New England Patriots Las Vegas Raiders at Buffalo Bills at Denver Broncos New York Jets Carolina Panthers BYE at Las Vegas Raiders* at Tampa Bay Buccaneers Denver Broncos* at Miami Dolphins at New Orleans Saints Atlanta Falcons Los Angeles Chargers
kansas city chiefs
at Jacksonville Jaguars Minnesota Vikings New York Jets at Chicago Bears at Cleveland Browns Cincinnati Bengals BYE at Detroit Lions Baltimore Ravens at Tennessee Titans Green Bay Packers Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans at Las Vegas Raiders Houston Texans at Pittsburgh Steelers Jacksonville Jaguars
INDIANAPOLIS COLTS
7:20p 3:25p 7:20p 12:00p 3:25p 12:00p 12:00p
7:20p 3:25p 7:15p 3:25p 12:00p 7:20p 3:25p 12:00p 12:00p
1:00p 1:00p 8:20p 1:00p 1:00p 1:00p 4:05p TBD 1:00p 1:00p
1:00p 1:00p 4:05p 1:00p 4:25p 1:00p
10/25 11/1 11/8 11/15 11/22 11/29 12/6 12/13 12/17 TBD 1/3
9/13 9/21 9/27 10/4 10/11
11/1 11/8 11/15 11/22 11/29 12/6 12/13 12/20 12/27 1/3
9/13 9/20 9/24 10/4 10/11 10/18
cleveland browns
at Carolina Panthers New Orleans Saints at New England Patriots Buffalo Bills at Kansas City Chiefs BYE Tampa Bay Buccaneers* at Cleveland Browns at Los Angeles Chargers Denver Broncos Kansas City Chiefs* at Atlanta Falcons at New York Jets Indianapolis Colts Los Angeles Chargers Miami Dolphins at Denver Broncos
las vegas raiders
Indianapolis Colts at Tennessee Titans Miami Dolphins at Cincinnati Bengals at Houston Texans Detroit Lions BYE at Los Angeles Chargers Houston Texans at Green Bay Packers Pittsburgh Steelers Cleveland Browns at Minnesota Vikings Tennessee Titans at Baltimore Ravens Chicago Bears at Indianapolis Colts
jacksonville jaguars
5:20p 10:00a 1:05p 1:05p 5:20p 10:00a 10:00a 1:05p 5:20p TBD 1:25p
10:00a 5:15p 10:00a 1:25p 10:00a
4:05p 1:00p 1:00p 1:00p 1:00p 1:00p 1:00p 1:00p 1:00p 1:00p
1:00p 1:00p 8:20p 1:00p 1:00p 1:00p
11/22 11/29 12/6 12/13 12/17 TBD 1/3
9/13 9/20 9/27 10/4 10/12 10/18 10/25 11/1 11/8
11/1 11/8 11/12 11/22 11/29 12/6 12/13 TBD 12/27 1/3
9/14 9/20 9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18
pittsburgh steelers
at Cincinnati Bengals Kansas City Chiefs Carolina Panthers at Tampa Bay Buccaneers at New Orleans Saints New York Jets at Miami Dolphins Jacksonville Jaguars Las Vegas Raiders BYE at Denver Broncos at Buffalo Bills New England Patriots Atlanta Falcons at Las Vegas Raiders Denver Broncos at Kansas City Chiefs
los angeles chargers
at Denver Broncos Jacksonville Jaguars at Minnesota Vikings Pittsburgh Steelers Buffalo Bills Houston Texans BYE at Cincinnati Bengals Chicago Bears Indianapolis Colts at Baltimore Ravens at Indianapolis Colts Cleveland Browns at Jacksonville Jaguars Detroit Lions at Green Bay Packers* at Houston Texans
tennessee titans
1:05p 10:00a 1:25p 1:25p 5:20p TBD 10:00a
1:05p 1:25p 1:05p 10:00a 5:15p 1:05p 10:00a 1:05p 1:05p
12:00p 12:00p 7:20p 12:00p 12:00p 12:00p 12:00p TBD 7:20p 12:00p
9:10p 12:00p 12:00p 12:00p 12:00p 12:00p
T E N N E S S E E T I TA N S g a m e d ay 2 0 2 0
AFC NORTH
11/29 12/7 12/13 TBD 12/28 1/3
9/13 9/20 9/27 10/4 10/11 10/15 10/25 11/1 11/8 11/15
11/8 11/15 11/22 11/26 12/3 12/14 12/20 12/27 1/3
9/13 9/20 9/28 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25
New York Jets at Miami Dolphins Los Angeles Rams at Las Vegas Raiders at Tennessee Titans Kansas City Chiefs at New York Jets New England Patriots Seattle Seahawks at Arizona Cardinals BYE Los Angeles Chargers at San Francisco 49ers Pittsburgh Steelers* at Denver Broncos at New England Patriots Miami Dolphins
buffalo bills
Cleveland Browns at Houston Texans Kansas City Chiefs at Washington Redskins Cincinnati Bengals at Philadelphia Eagles Pittsburgh Steelers BYE at Indianapolis Colts at New England Patriots* Tennessee Titans at Pittsburgh Steelers Dallas Cowboys at Cleveland Browns Jacksonville Jaguars New York Giants at Cincinnati Bengals
baltimore ravens
1:00p 8:15p 8:20p TBD 8:15p 1:00p
1:00p 1:00p 1:00p 4:25p 1:00p 8:20p 1:00p 1:00p 1:00p 4:05p
1:00p 8:20p 1:00p 8:20p 8:20p 8:15p 1:00p 1:00p 1:00p
1:00p 4:25p 8:15p 1:00p 1:00p 1:00p 1:00p
* Sunday night games in Weeks 5-16 subject to change; Week 17 game TBD
AFC EAST
AFCNFCSchedules.indd 101
101
9/18/20 1:45 PM
11/29 12/6 12/13 12/20 TBD 1/3
9/13 9/20 9/24 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/1 11/8 11/15
11/15 11/22 11/29 12/6 12/13 12/21 12/27 1/3
9/13 9/17 9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/1
at New England Patriots Buffalo Bills at Jacksonville Jaguars Seattle Seahawks at San Francisco 49ers at Denver Broncos Los Angeles Chargers Los Angeles Rams at Arizona Cardinals New York Jets BYE at New York Jets Cincinnati Bengals Kansas City Chiefs New England Patriots at Las Vegas Raiders at Buffalo Bills
miami dolphins
Los Angeles Chargers at Cleveland Browns at Philadelphia Eagles Jacksonville Jaguars at Baltimore Ravens at Indianapolis Colts Cleveland Browns Tennessee Titans BYE at Pittsburgh Steelers at Washington Redskins New York Giants at Miami Dolphins Dallas Cowboys Pittsburgh Steelers at Houston Texans Baltimore Ravens
cincinnati bengals
1:00p 1:00p 1:00p 1:00p TBD 1:00p
1:00p 1:00p 8:20p 1:00p 4:05p 4:05p 1:00p 1:00p 4:25p 4:05p
1:00p 1:00p 1:00p 1:00p 1:00p 8:15p 1:00p 1:00p
4:05p 8:20p 1:00p 1:00p 1:00p 1:00p 1:00p 1:00p
10/25 11/1 11/9 11/5 11/22 11/29 12/6 12/10 12/20 12/28 1/3
9/13 9/20 9/27 10/4 10/11
11/15 11/22 11/29 12/6 12/14 12/20 TBD 1/3
9/13 9/17 9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/1
Miami Dolphins at Seattle Seahawks Las Vegas Raiders at Kansas City Chiefs Denver Broncos BYE San Francisco 49ers at Buffalo Bills at New York Jets Baltimore Ravens* at Houston Texans Arizona Cardinals at Los Angeles Chargers at Los Angeles Rams at Miami Dolphins Buffalo Bills New York Jets
new england patriots
at Baltimore Ravens Cincinnati Bengals Washington Redskins at Dallas Cowboys Indianapolis Colts at Pittsburgh Steelers at Cincinnati Bengals Las Vegas Raiders BYE Houston Texans Philadelphia Eagles at Jacksonville Jaguars at Tennessee Titans Baltimore Ravens at New York Giants at New York Jets Pittsburgh Steelers
cleveland browns
4:25p 1:00p 8:15p 8:20p 1:00p 1:00p 4:25p 8:20p 1:00p 8:15p 1:00p
1:00p 8:20p 1:00p 4:25p 1:00p
1:00p 1:00p 1:00p 1:00p 8:15p 1:00p TBD 1:00p
1:00p 8:20p 1:00p 1:00p 4:25p 1:00p 1:00p 1:00p
11/29 12/6 12/13 TBD TBD 1/3
9/13 9/20 9/27 10/1 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/1 11/9 11/15
11/8 11/15 11/22 11/26 12/6 12/13 12/21 12/27 1/3
9/14 9/20 9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25
at Buffalo Bills San Francisco 49ers at Indianapolis Colts Denver Broncos Arizona Cardinals at Los Angeles Chargers Buffalo Bills at Kansas City Chiefs New England Patriots at Miami Dolphins BYE Miami Dolphins Las Vegas Raiders at Seattle Seahawks at Los Angeles Rams Cleveland Browns at New England Patriots
new york jets
at New York Giants Denver Broncos Houston Texans at Tennessee Titans Philadelphia Eagles Cleveland Browns at Baltimore Ravens BYE at Dallas Cowboys Cincinnati Bengals at Jacksonville Jaguars Baltimore Ravens Washington Redskins at Buffalo Bills* at Cincinnati Bengals Indianapolis Colts at Cleveland Browns
pittsburgh steelers
1:00p 1:00p 4:05p TBD TBD 1:00p
1:00p 1:00p 4:05p 8:20p 1:00p 4:05p 1:00p 1:00p 4:25p 4:05p
4:25p 1:00p 1:00p 8:20p 1:00p 8:20p 8:15p 1:00p 1:00p
7:15p 1:00p 1:00p 1:00p 1:00p 1:00p 1:00p
AFCNFCSchedules.indd 102
NFC SOUTH
11/8 11/15 11/19 11/29 12/6 12/13 12/20 TBD 1/3
9/13 9/20 9/27 10/4 10/11 10/19 10/25
11/22 11/29 12/6 12/13 12/20 12/27 1/3
9/13 9/20 9/27 10/5 10/11 10/18 10/25 10/29 11/8
at San Francisco 49ers Washington Redskins Detroit Lions at Carolina Panthers at New York Jets at Dallas Cowboys Seattle Seahawks BYE Miami Dolphins Buffalo Bills at Seattle Seahawks at New England Patriots Los Angeles Rams at New York Giants Philadelphia Eagles San Francisco 49ers at Los Angeles Rams
arizona cardinals
Seattle Seahawks at Dallas Cowboys Chicago Bears at Green Bay Packers Carolina Panthers at Minnesota Vikings Detroit Lions at Carolina Panthers Denver Broncos BYE at New Orleans Saints Las Vegas Raiders New Orleans Saints at Los Angeles Chargers Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Kansas City Chiefs at Tampa Bay Buccaneers
atlanta falcons
1:00p 1:00p 1:00p 4:25p 1:00p 1:00p 1:00p
1:00p 1:00p 1:00p 8:15p 1:00p 1:00p 1:00p 8:20p 1:00p
* Sunday night games in Weeks 5-16 subject to change; Week 17 game TBD
NFC WEST
102
T E N N E S S E E T I TA N S g a m e d ay 2 0 2 0
9/18/20 1:45 PM
11/15 11/23 11/29 12/6 12/10 TBD 12/27 1/3
9/13 9/20 9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/26 11/1
12/13 TBD 12/27 1/3
9/13 9/20 9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 10/29 11/8 11/15 11/22 11/29
Dallas Cowboys at Philadelphia Eagles at Buffalo Bills New York Giants at Washington Redskins at San Francisco 49ers* Chicago Bears at Miami Dolphins BYE Seattle Seahawks at Tampa Bay Buccaneers San Francisco 49ers at Arizona Cardinals New England Patriots New York Jets at Seattle Seahawks Arizona Cardinals
los angeles rams
Las Vegas Raiders at Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Los Angeles Chargers Arizona Cardinals at Atlanta Falcons Chicago Bears at New Orleans Saints Atlanta Falcons at Kansas City Chiefs Tampa Bay Buccaneers Detroit Lions at Minnesota Vikings BYE Denver Broncos at Green Bay Packers at Washington Redskins New Orleans Saints
carolina panthers
1:25p 5:15p 1:05p 1:05p 5:20p TBD 1:05p 1:25p
5:20p 10:00a 10:00a 1:05p 10:00a 5:20p 5:15p 10:00a
1:00p TBD 1:00p 1:00p
1:00p 1:00p 4:05p 1:00p 1:00p 1:00p 1:00p 8:20p 1:00p 1:00p 1:00p 1:00p
11/29 12/7 12/13 12/20 TBD 1/3
9/13 9/20 9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/1 11/5 11/15
10/25 11/1 11/8 11/15 11/22 11/29 12/6 12/13 12/20 12/25 1/3
9/13 9/21 9/27 10/4 10/12 12:00p 3:25p 7:20p 3:25p 12:00p 3:05p 12:00p 3:25p 3:25p 3:30p 12:00p
3:25p 7:15p 7:20p 12:00p 7:15p
Arizona Cardinals at New York Jets at New York Giants Philadelphia Eagles Miami Dolphins Los Angeles Rams* at New England Patriots at Seattle Seahawks Green Bay Packers at New Orleans Saints BYE at Los Angeles Rams Buffalo Bills Washington Redskins at Dallas Cowboys* at Arizona Cardinals Seattle Seahawks
1:05p 5:15p 1:25p 5:20p TBD 1:25p
1:25p 10:00a 10:00a 5:20p 1:05p 5:20p 1:25p 1:25p 5:20p 1:25p
san francisco 49ers
Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Las Vegas Raiders Green Bay Packers at Detroit Lions Los Angeles Chargers BYE Carolina Panthers at Chicago Bears at Tampa Bay Buccaneers* San Francisco 49ers Atlanta Falcons at Denver Broncos at Atlanta Falcons at Philadelphia Eagles Kansas City Chiefs Minnesota Vikings at Carolina Panthers
new orleans saints
10/25 11/1 11/8 11/15 11/19 11/30 12/6 12/13 12/20 12/27 1/3
9/13 9/20 9/27 10/4 10/11
12/13 12/20 TBD 1/3
9/13 9/20 9/27 10/4 10/8 10/18 10/25 11/2 11/8 11/15 11/23 11/29
at Atlanta Falcons New England Patriots Dallas Cowboys at Miami Dolphins Minnesota Vikings* BYE at Arizona Cardinals San Francisco 49ers at Buffalo Bills at Los Angeles Rams Arizona Cardinals at Philadelphia Eagles New York Giants New York Jets at Washington Redskins Los Angeles Rams at San Francisco 49ers
seattle seahawks
at New Orleans Saints Carolina Panthers at Denver Broncos Los Angeles Chargers at Chicago Bears Green Bay Packers at Las Vegas Raiders* at New York Giants New Orleans Saints* at Carolina Panthers Los Angeles Rams Kansas City Chiefs BYE Minnesota Vikings at Atlanta Falcons at Detroit Lions Atlanta Falcons
tampa bay buccaneers
1:05p 1:25p 10:00a 1:25p 5:20p 5:15p 1:05p 1:05p 10:00a 1:05p 1:25p
10:00a 5:20p 1:25p 10:00a 5:20p
1:00p 1:00p TBD 1:00p
4:25p 1:00p 4:25p 1:00p 8:20p 4:25p 8:20p 8:15p 8:20p 1:00p 8:15p 4:25p
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AFCNFCSchedules.indd 104
NFC NORTH
11/22 11/26 12/3 12/13 12/20 12/27 1/3
9/13 9/20 9/27 10/4 10/11 10/19 10/25 11/1 11/8
11/29 12/6 12/13 12/20 12/27 1/3
9/13 9/20 9/27 10/4 10/8 10/18 10/26 11/1 11/8 11/16
at Los Angeles Rams Atlanta Falcons at Seattle Seahawks Cleveland Browns New York Giants Arizona Cardinals at Washington Redskins at Philadelphia Eagles* Pittsburgh Steelers BYE at Minnesota Vikings Washington Redskins at Baltimore Ravens at Cincinnati Bengals San Francisco 49ers* Philadelphia Eagles at New York Giants
dallas cowboys
at Detroit Lions New York Giants at Atlanta Falcons Indianapolis Colts Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Carolina Panthers at Los Angeles Rams New Orleans Saints at Tennessee Titans Minnesota Vikings BYE at Green Bay Packers* Detroit Lions Houston Texans at Minnesota Vikings at Jacksonville Jaguars Green Bay Packers
chicago bears
3:25p 3:30p 7:20p 12:00p 7:20p 3:25p 12:00p
7:20p 12:00p 3:25p 12:00p 3:25p 7:15p 12:00p 7:20p 3:25p
7:20p 12:00p 12:00p 12:00p 12:00p 12:00p
12:00p 12:00p 12:00p 12:00p 7:20p 12:00p 7:15p 3:25p 12:00p 7:15p
* Sunday night games in Weeks 5-16 subject to change; Week 17 game TBD
NFC EAST
104
T E N N E S S E E T I TA N S g a m e d ay 2 0 2 0
9/18/20 1:45 PM
11/29 12/6 12/13 12/20 12/27 1/3
9/14 9/20 9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/22 11/2 11/8 11/15
10/18 10/25 11/1 11/8 11/15 11/22 11/26 12/6 12/13 TBD TBD 1/3
9/13 9/20 9/27 10/4
Pittsburgh Steelers at Chicago Bears San Francisco 49ers at Los Angeles Rams at Dallas Cowboys Washington Redskins at Philadelphia Eagles Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Washington Redskins Philadelphia Eagles BYE at Cincinnati Bengals at Seattle Seahawks Arizona Cardinals Cleveland Browns at Baltimore Ravens Dallas Cowboys
new york giants
Chicago Bears at Green Bay Packers at Arizona Cardinals New Orleans Saints BYE at Jacksonville Jaguars at Atlanta Falcons Indianapolis Colts at Minnesota Vikings Washington Redskins at Carolina Panthers Houston Texans at Chicago Bears Green Bay Packers at Tennessee Titans Tampa Bay Buccaneers Minnesota Vikings
detroit lions
1:00p 4:05p 1:00p 1:00p 1:00p 1:00p
7:15p 1:00p 1:00p 4:05p 4:25p 1:00p 8:20p 8:15p 1:00p 1:00p
1:00p 1:00p 1:00p 1:00p 1:00p 1:00p 12:30p 1:00p 1:00p TBD TBD 1:00p
1:00p 1:00p 4:25p 1:00p
11/15 11/22 11/30 12/6 12/13 12/20 12/27 1/3
9/13 9/20 9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/22 11/1
10/18 10/25 11/1 11/5 11/15 11/22 11/29 12/6 12/13 TBD 12/27 1/3
9/13 9/20 9/27 10/5
at Washington Redskins Los Angeles Rams Cincinnati Bengals at San Francisco 49ers at Pittsburgh Steelers Baltimore Ravens New York Giants Dallas Cowboys* BYE at New York Giants at Cleveland Browns Seattle Seahawks at Green Bay Packers New Orleans Saints at Arizona Cardinals at Dallas Cowboys Washington Redskins
philadelphia eagles
at Minnesota Vikings Detroit Lions at New Orleans Saints Atlanta Falcons BYE at Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Houston Texans Minnesota Vikings at San Francisco 49ers Jacksonville Jaguars at Indianapolis Colts Chicago Bears* Philadelphia Eagles at Detroit Lions Carolina Panthers Tennessee Titans* at Chicago Bears
green bay packers
1:00p 1:00p 8:15p 4:25p 4:25p 4:05p 4:25p 1:00p
1:00p 1:00p 1:00p 8:20p 1:00p 1:00p 8:20p 8:20p
3:25p 12:00p 12:00p 7:20p 12:00p 12:00p 7:20p 3:25p 12:00p TBD 7:20p 12:00p
12:00p 12:00p 7:20p 7:15p
11/8 11/15 11/22 11/26 12/6 12/13 12/20 12/27 1/3
9/13 9/20 9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25
11/1 11/8 11/16 11/22 11/29 12/6 12/13 12/20 12/25 1/3
9/13 9/20 9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18
Philadelphia Eagles at Arizona Cardinals at Cleveland Browns Baltimore Ravens Los Angeles Rams at New York Giants Dallas Cowboys BYE New York Giants at Detroit Lions Cincinnati Bengals at Dallas Cowboys at Pittsburgh Steelers at San Francisco 49ers Seattle Seahawks Carolina Panthers at Philadelphia Eagles
washington redskins
Green Bay Packers at Indianapolis Colts Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans at Seattle Seahawks* Atlanta Falcons BYE at Green Bay Packers Detroit Lions at Chicago Bears Dallas Cowboys Carolina Panthers Jacksonville Jaguars at Tampa Bay Buccaneers Chicago Bears at New Orleans Saints at Detroit Lions
minnesota vikings
1:00p 1:00p 1:00p 4:30p 1:00p 4:25p 1:00p 1:00p 1:00p
1:00p 4:05p 1:00p 1:00p 1:00p 1:00p 1:00p
12:00p 12:00p 7:15p 3:25p 12:00p 12:00p 12:00p 12:00p 3:30p 12:00p
12:00p 12:00p 12:00p 12:00p 7:20 12:00p
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