WEEK 2 2025 - RAMS vs TITANS

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TENNESSEE TITANS GAMEDAY

TENNESSEE TITANS VS. LOS ANGELES RAMS

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 |

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TITANS HOST RAMS IN HOME OPENER

TENNESSEE TITANS (0-1) VS. LOS ANGELES RAMS (1-0)

The Tennessee Titans (0-1) play their 2025 home opener this week against the Los Angeles Rams (1-0). Kickoff at Nissan Stadium (capacity 69,143) is scheduled for 12 p.m. CDT on Sunday, Sept. 14.

Sunday marks the fourth visit by the Rams to Nissan Stadium. The Titans own a 2-1 advantage in the previous meetings at the venue, but the Rams have an 8-6 edge in the all-time series, including their victory in Super Bowl XXXIV. The last time the clubs met was Nov. 7, 2021, when the Titans won 28-16 at SoFi Stadium in a Sunday night contest.

THE BROADCAST

This week’s contest will be regionally televised on CBS, including Nashville affiliate WTVF NewsChannel 5, as well as on Paramount+ in the Nashville market. The broadcast team includes play-by-play announcer Ian Eagle, analyst J.J. Watt and reporter Evan Washburn

Fans in Nashville can stream live Titans games on mobile devices with NFL+, which offers access to local games and all primetime games on phones and tablets. Out of market, fans can watch every Sunday afternoon game with Sunday Ticket. More information on ways to watch NFL games can be found at nfl.com/ ways-to-watch.

The Titans Radio Network and Nashville flagship 104.5 The Zone carry all Titans games across the MidSouth with play-by-play announcer Taylor Zarzour, analyst Dave McGinnis, executive producer Rhett Bryan, gameday host Lucas Panzica, and sideline reporters Amie Wells and Will Boling.

WARD MAKES DEBUT

Titans rookie quarterback Cam Ward made his debut last week at Denver, becoming the 13th rookie in franchise history to start a game at quarterback. Ward, the first overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, joined Marcus Mariota (2015) as the only rookie quarterbacks in franchise history to start a season opener. Against the Broncos, Ward completed 12 of 28 passes for 112 yards.

The Titans had four takeaways—one in each quarter.

Cornerback Roger McCreary and safety

Xavier

Woods tallied interceptions, while defensive linemen Jeffery Simmons (forced fumble) and Sebastian Joseph-Day (fumble recovery) combined for a fumble recovery on defense. Rookie linebacker Dorian Mausi added a fumble recovery on special teams. It was the team’s first game with a turnover in each quarter since Nov. 27, 2011 against Tampa Bay.

Kicker Joey Slye accounted for all of the Titans’ points. He made four field goals on four attempts in his team debut, connecting from distances of 50, 33, 42 and 35 yards.

THE RAMS

The Rams are in their ninth season under the direction of head coach Sean McVay. During the 2024 season, McVay passed John Robinson (79 wins) for the most wins by a head coach in franchise history. The Rams went 10-7 in 2024 and won the NFC West for the fourth time under McVay.

Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford is in his 17th NFL season and his fifth year with the Rams. He ranks 10th in NFL history in both passing yards (60,054) and passing touchdowns (378).

The Rams opened last week at home against the Houston Texans. Stafford was 21-of-29 passing for 245 yards and a touchdown, while wide receiver Puka Nacua accounted for 130 yards on 10 catches. The Rams defense limited Houston to three field goals, and a late takeaway helped preserve their 14-9 victory.

SERIES AT A GLANCE

• Overall series (regular & postseason): Rams lead 8-6

• Regular season series: Rams lead 7-6

• Postseason series: Rams lead 1-0

• Total points: Titans 314, Rams 295

• Current streak: One win by Titans

• Titans at home vs. Rams: 3-4

• Titans on road vs. Rams: 3-3

• Titans at neutral site vs. Rams: 0-1 (Super Bowl XXXIV)

• Longest winning streak by Titans: 2 (2009–2013)

• Longest losing streak by Titans: 2 (last 2000–2005)

• Titans vs. Rams at Nissan Stadium: 2-1

• Last time at Nissan Stadium: RAMS 27 at Titans 23 (12-24-17)

• Titans vs. Rams at SoFi Stadium: 1-0

• Last time at SoFi Stadium: TITANS 28 at Rams 16 (11/7/21)

• First time: RAMS 31 at Oilers 26 (10-7-73)

• Brian Callahan’s record vs. Rams: 0-0

• Sean McVay’s record vs. Titans: 1-1

• Brian Callahan’s record vs. Sean McVay: 0-0

A TITANS VICTORY WOULD ...

• Improve the Titans’ record in home openers at Nissan Stadium to 13-14 since the venue opened in 1999.

• Give the Titans two consecutive wins against the Rams.

• Improve the Titans’ all-time record against the Rams to 7-8.

• Improve Brian Callahan’s career record to 4-15.

• Give rookie QB Cam Ward a 1-1 career record as a starter.

TITANS ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

SQUAD (17)

HEAD COACH BRIAN CALLAHAN

ASSISTANT COACHES

NICK HOLZ OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR

DENNARD WILSON DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR

DYLAN AUTENRIETH DEFENSIVE QUALITY CONTROL

BRIAN BELL ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF SPORTS PERFORMANCE

BEN BLOOM OUTSIDE LINEBACKERS

TREVOR BROWDER OFFENSIVE ASSISTANT

FRANK BUSH LINEBACKERS

KYLAN BUTLER OFFENSIVE ASSISTANT

LORI

MIKE

TONY

TRAVIS SMITH DEFENSIVE RUN GAME COORDINATOR

RAYNA STEWART ASSISTANT SPECIAL TEAMS

LUKE STOCKER TIGHT ENDS

GRANT THORNE ASSISTANT STRENGTH & CONDITIONING

TYKE TOLBERT WIDE RECEIVERS

ZAC WOODFIN DIRECTOR OF SPORTS PERFORMANCE

TENNESSEE TITANS

LOCKETT WR
ELIC AYOMANOR WR
SAMUEL WOMACK III CB

TITANS STATS

TENNESSEE TITANS: WON 0, LOST 1

DATE RESULT OPPONENT TIME/ATTEND

W1- 9/7 L 12-20 at Denver 73,747

W2- 9/14 LOS ANGELES RAMS 12:00pm CT

W3- 9/21 INDIANAPOLIS 12:00pm CT

W4- 9/28 at Houston 12:00pm CT

W5- 10/5 at Arizona 3:05pm CT

W6- 10/12 at Las Vegas 3:05pm CT

W7- 10/19 NEW ENGLAND 12:00pm CT

W8- 10/26 at Indianapolis 3:25pm CT

W9- 11/2 LOS ANGELES CHARGERS 12:00pm CT

DATE RESULT OPPONENT TIME/ATTEND

W11- 11/16 HOUSTON 12:00pm CT

W12- 11/23 SEATTLE 12:00pm CT

W13- 11/30 JACKSONVILLE 12:00pm CT

W14- 12/7 at Cleveland 12:00pm CT

W15- 12/14 at San Francisco 3:25pm CT

W16- 12/21 KANSAS CITY 12:00pm CT

W17- 12/28 NEW ORLEANS 12:00pm CT

W18- 1/4 at Jacksonville 12:00pm CT

Rushing Passing Penalty

3rd Downs

4th Downs

AVG. POSSESSION PER 60 MINS

TOTAL NET YARDS

Avg. Per Game

Total Plays

Avg. Per Play

NET YARDS RUSHING

Avg. Per Game

Attempts

NET YARDS PASSING

Avg. Per Game

Sacked/Yards Lost

Gross Yards

Att-Comp

Had Intercepted

PUNTS/AVERAGE PUNTS/NET AVERAGE PENALTIES/YARDS

FUMBLES/LOST TOUCHDOWNS

Rushing Passing Returns

RAMS

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

LOS ANGELES RAMS

YOUNG OLB
FORBES JR. CB
MCCOLLOUGH S
CURL S
WITHERSPOON CB
JIMMY GAROPPOLO QB
NACUA WR
BENNETT IV QB
DURANT CB
KONATA MUMPFIELD WR
JOSHUA KARTY K
ADAMS WR
FERGUSON TE
XAVIER SMITH WR 22 BLAKE CORUM RB

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RAMS STATS

LOS ANGELES RAMS: WON 1, LOST 0

DATE RESULT OPPONENT TIME/ATTEND

W1- 9/7 W 14-9 HOUSTON 71,346

W2- 9/14 at Tennessee 12:00pm CT

W3- 9/21 at Philadelphia 12:00pm CT

W4- 9/28 INDIANAPOLIS 3:05pm CT

W5- 10/2 SAN FRANCISCO 7:15pm CT

W6- 10/12 at Baltimore 12:00pm CT

W7- 10/19 at Jacksonville 8:30am CT

W9- 11/2 NEW ORLEANS 3:05pm CT

W10- 11/9 at San Francisco 3:25pm CT

FIRST DOWNS

Rushing Passing Penalty

3rd Downs

4th Downs

AVG. POSSESSION PER 60 MINS

TOTAL NET YARDS

Avg. Per Game

Total Plays

Avg. Per Play

NET YARDS RUSHING

Avg. Per Game

Attempts

NET YARDS PASSING

Avg. Per Game

Sacked/Yards Lost

Gross Yards

Att-Comp

Had Intercepted PUNTS/AVERAGE PUNTS/NET AVERAGE PENALTIES/YARDS FUMBLES/LOST TOUCHDOWNS

Rushing Passing Returns

DATE RESULT OPPONENT TIME/ATTEND

W11- 11/16 SEATTLE 3:05pm CT

W12- 11/23 TAMPA BAY 7:20pm CT

W13- 11/30 at Carolina 12:00pm CT

W14- 12/7 at Arizona 3:25pm CT W15- 12/14 DETROIT 3:25pm CT W16- 12/18 at Seattle 7:15pm CT W17- 12/29 at Atlanta 7:15pm CT W18- 1/4 ARIZONA 12:00pm CT

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AMY ADAMS STRUNK

CONTROLLING OWNER/ BOARD OF DIRECTORS CO-CHAIRMAN

Amy Adams Strunk is the Controlling Owner of the Tennessee Titans. She assumed the role of controlling owner in March 2015 and also serves as co-chairman of the franchise’s Board of Directors.

Daughter of Titans franchise founder K.S. “Bud” Adams, Jr., Adams Strunk was raised on football and is proud of her father’s role in co-founding the American Football League and the decades of leadership he provided within the National Football League. Her goal is to build upon that legacy and establish the Titans as one of the league’s elite franchises.

In her time as controlling owner, Adams Strunk transformed the franchise. The Titans went from a threewin team in 2015 to posting six consecutive winning seasons (2016-21), a trip to the AFC Championship game in 2019, back-to-back division titles (2020, 2021), and the top seed in the AFC in the 2021 NFL Playoffs.

Adams Strunk’s dedication to enabling a modern, innovative business has facilitated significant growth in the organization’s staff, increasing by over 150 percent since 2015. Over the years, she has committed significant resources to upgrade Nissan Stadium and the team’s headquarters, Ascension Saint Thomas Sports Park. In 2023, her direction was instrumental in state and local government approval of a new, enclosed stadium on the east bank of the Cumberland River, which is slated to open in 2027.

In the spring of 2018, she collaborated with Nashville city officials to secure the 2019 NFL Draft for downtown Nashville. The Titans and the NFL transformed lower Broadway into one of the most dynamic and successful drafts in NFL history.

Impacting communities has also been an important centerpiece of her ownership tenure, with both monetary and in-kind donations pledged to the Waverly community after its 2021 flooding disaster, tornado relief to Middle Tennessee in 2022, local business support during the effects of COVID-19, and a number of other

causes benefitting the Nashville and greater Tennessee communities.

A graduate of the University of Texas with a degree in history, Adams Strunk is an avid horse enthusiast whose other interests include farming, ranching, tennis, and a variety of other outdoor activities.

She is married to her husband, Bill. She has three children, Tracy, Tommy, and Blanche, who are all avid sports fans and outdoor enthusiasts.

BURKE NIHILL

PRESIDENT AND CEO

Burke Nihill is President and Chief Executive Officer for the Tennessee Titans. During his time with the Titans, Nihill has overseen the team’s bid for Nashville’s record-breaking 2019 NFL Draft; the expansion and renovation of Ascension Saint Thomas Sports Park, the Titans practice facility; and the approval, design, and construction of the team’s new, enclosed stadium as the anchor of a transformational new town center on Nashville’s East Bank.

Among his first projects as CEO, Nihill led the team’s development of a new mission statement – “Win, Serve, Entertain” – which has become a centering statement for the

franchise. The statement guides strategy and decisionmaking throughout the organization, from the football team and content creators to human resources and fan engagement.

In his previous roles with the team, Burke led the club’s legal and human resources functions and worked on club initiatives related to state and local government, company culture, and general business planning and strategy for both the Titans and Nissan Stadium.

Before joining the Titans, Burke worked in various legal and management roles across a range of industries, including technology, big-box retail and professional services.

Nihill was recently named ‘Most Admired CEO’ by the Nashville Business Journal. He also serves on the Board of Directors at the United Way of Greater Nashville, Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp., Belmont University, Nashville Chamber of Commerce, and Nashville Major Events Committee. He resides in the Nashville area with his wife, Holly, and their three children.

CHAD BRINKER

PRESIDENT, FOOTBALL OPERATIONS

Chad Brinker serves as President of Football Operations for the Tennessee Titans. He joined the Titans in 2023 as Assistant General Manager before being promoted to his current position in 2024. As President of Football Operations, Brinker provides executive leadership and direct oversight for the entire football staff, reporting directly to Titans Controlling Owner Amy Adams Strunk.

Since his arrival in Tennessee, Brinker’s progressive approach has led to several initiatives aimed at moving the organization forward. He spearheaded the club’s extensive search for a new general manager in 2025, resulting in the hiring of Mike Borgonzi. Brinker was also a pillar in the team’s comprehensive search for Head Coach Brian Callahan in 2024. Additionally, he reshaped and refined the foundation of the team’s analytics department from the ground up, while building and executing the 2024 and 2025 offseason strategies for player acquisitions in both free agency and the draft.

An NFL personnel veteran, Brinker embodies core strengths focused in executive leadership, strategic operations, financial analysis, and talent evaluation. His dual background in football operations merged with a business acumen gained from an MBA at Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management further developed his skills as a team builder and strategic leader both on and off the field.

Prior to joining the Titans, Brinker spent 13 years with the Green Bay Packers in a variety of roles as a talent evaluator and strategic counselor to Packers leadership. In his initial season with the Packers, he collected his first Super Bowl championship when the team defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers in Super Bowl XLV.

Council Member on the Freed-Hardeman University President’s Council and has shared his expertise as a guest lecturer in the Sports Marketing program at FreedHardeman and the Sports Administration program at his alma mater, Ohio University.

Throughout his experience with the Packers, he served as a pro and college scout; led strategy for unrestricted free agency and undrafted free agent processes; handled player contracts, salary cap administration, and roster management; and advised the General Manager and Executive Vice President of Football Operations on team needs in free agency and drafts, always with an eye on longterm vision. The Packers won the NFC North Division eight times and drafted 13 Pro Bowl Players during his tenure.

Brinker also owns corporate business experience with two Fortune 100 companies in the pharmaceutical and medical device industries. He serves as an Executive

A native of Martins Ferry, Ohio, Brinker first entered the NFL in 2003 as an undrafted free agent running back with the New York Jets. He holds two degrees from Ohio University, including a master’s degree in sports administration, where he was a two-sport athlete and a two-time All-Mid-American Conference selection at running back. He was also selected as Ohio University’s Male Athlete of the Year in 2003.

Brinker and his wife, Rachelle, have three children. In addition to prioritizing time with his family, he enjoys reading, teaching, traveling, and spending time outdoors.

CHAD BRINKER’S TIMELINE

EXECUTIVE TIMELINE

2024-25: President of Football Operations – Tennessee Titans

2023: Assistant General Manager – Tennessee Titans

2021-22: Personnel/Football Administration Executive –Green Bay Packers

2018-20: Assistant Director of Pro Scouting/Salary Cap Anaylst –Green Bay Packers

2012-17: Pro Scout – Green Bay Packers

2010-11: Scouting Assistant – Green Bay Packers

2009: Scouting Intern – Green Bay Packers

PLAYING TIMELINE

2004: Cologne Centurions – NFL Europe

2003-04: New York Jets

1998-02: Ohio University

EDUCATION

2021: Northwestern University – Master of Business Administration at the Kellogg School of Management

2014: Ohio University – Master of Sports Administration

2003: Ohio University – Bachelor of Specialized Studies

Adolpho Birch is Senior Vice President and Chief External & League Affairs Officer for the Tennessee Titans. Birch is tasked with enhancing the team’s Community Impact footprint. He also serves a key role in the advancement of the New Nissan Stadium and overall development along the city’s East Bank.

Prior to joining the Titans, Birch served as an advisor to Commissioners Paul Tagliabue and Roger Goodell, holding multiple senior-level roles during his 23-year tenure at the NFL. He oversaw the negotiation and enforcement of policies critical to the integrity of the game, in addition to the advancement of legislative efforts on key issues such as youth concussion prevention and treatment, the league’s tax status and the FCC’s blackout rule. Leading the NFL’s player engagement efforts, he focused on continuing education, financial education, career development and clinical assistance designed to support player and employee off-field success.

Birch serves on several professional and philanthropic boards, including the Vanderbilt University Board of Trust; Sports Lawyers Association; Nashville Ballet; Partnership Tennessee; Tennessee Access to Justice Commission. He was named a ‘Best of the Bar’ honoree by the Nashville Business Journal for the past four consecutive years.

Haley Davidson serves as Chief of Staff for the Tennessee Titans. Davidson oversees many facets of the organization, driving alignment across various workstreams and leading the Strategic Operations, Communications, and ONE Community teams. She also plays a key role in the planning, vision, strategy, and development for the New Nissan Stadium.

Previously, Davidson spent more than a decade in strategic communications. Most recently, Davidson served as the Chief Operating Officer for Nashville-based consulting firm, Calvert Street Group, supporting many government affairs projects and large-scale development efforts throughout the city and state. Prior to her time at Calvert Street, she served as a communications aide for former U.S. Rep. Jim Cooper.

Haley serves on the board of the Nashville Downtown Partnership.

SENIOR

Andrew joined the Tennessee Titans in July of 2024 as Senior Vice President of Technology & Innovation. Andrew is responsible for the Information Technology and Audio Visual & Broadcast Technology departments supporting the Titans, Nissan Stadium, Ascension Saint Thomas Sports Park and the Titans House.

Prior to joining the Titans, Andrew spent five years with the Vinik Sports Group (VSG) as Senior Vice President of Technology & Innovation. VSG creates world-class experiences that grow brands, drive revenue, and impact the Tampa community. It is the parent company of the Tampa Bay Lightning and Amalie Arena, Tampa Bay Entertainment Properties, and marketing rightsholder for University of South Florida Athletics and Yuengling Center. As the leader of Technology & Innovation practice, Andrew’s responsibilities include technology infrastructure & operations, audio visual & technical production, and software development. VSG leverages these competencies to support their operations throughout Tampa Bay.

Before joining VSG, Andrew spent the previous eight years with the Chicago Cubs. Andrew was responsible for software development and system implementation for enterprise business applications as well as the technology infrastructure and operations across Wrigley Field and the Chicago campus, the spring training facility in Mesa AZ, and the training academy in the Dominican Republic.

Andrew graduated from the University of Illinois UrbanaChampaign with a bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering and earned a Masters of Business Administration from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.

Shannon Myers is Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer for the Tennessee Titans.

Myers oversees the financial operations, the Legal team, as well as the People and Culture team, which focuses on employee engagement and development and compensation administration, while ensuring the club prioritizes diversity,

equity, and inclusion. Myers also serves as the executive sponsor for the Titans Professional Women’s Network and the Sustainability Committee.

Prior to joining the club, Myers worked in public accounting with Ernst & Young (EY) in Nashville for over 10 years. As an Assurance Senior Manager with EY, she advised clients on technical accounting issues, financial reporting requirements, process improvement opportunities, and strengthening internal controls. While at EY, she held several leadership roles including co-leading the Nashville Professional Women’s Network, founding/leading the Nashville Working Mom’s Network, and more.

Myers also serves as a board member for the Adventure Science Center, as well as participates in its Development and Executive Committees.

Adam Nuse is Senior Vice President and Chief Revenue Officer for the Tennessee Titans. Nuse leads many of the team’s revenue generating areas, including Ticketing, Titans House, and Client Services & Hospitality. He also serves a key role in the development and vision of the New Nissan Stadium.

Prior to joining the Titans in 2021, Nuse spent five seasons as General Manager and Chief Operating Officer of the Nashville Sounds, overseeing all day-to-day operations related to the organization. Under his leadership, the Sounds broke attendance records and were regularly recognized by industry publications as leaders in operational excellence and fan experience. In 2019, Baseball America awarded the Sounds with its prestigious Freitas Award in recognition of the club’s community involvement, long-term business success and consistent operational excellence.

Nuse currently serves on the National Sports Forum Steering Committee, Nashville Sports Authority’s Women’s Professional Sports Committee, as well as the board of directors for Boy Scouts of America of Middle Tennessee, Wichita State University Barton School of Marketing, Western Kentucky University Sports Management, and the Bowling Green East Little League.

Erin Swartz serves as Senior Vice President of Brand Marketing for the Tennessee Titans. Overseeing the Creative, Marketing, Fan Engagement, and Cause Marketing teams, Erin leads the strategy and execution of the Titans’ brand vision across all fan touchpoints. She plays a central role in unifying the team’s identity locally in Tennessee and extending its presence across the NFL landscape.

Before joining the Titans, Swartz built a successful career in brand and marketing within the NFL and broader entertainment industry. Her experience includes leading creative and strategic efforts that have helped shape and grow team identities, deepen fan engagement, and deliver memorable brand experiences. She brings a fan-first mindset and a passion for creating meaningful, consistent brand experiences.

Erin lives in Franklin with her husband and three sons. Their family enjoys exploring Nashville’s food and music scene.

DAN WERLY

SENIOR

Dan Werly is a Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer for the Tennessee Titans. Werly oversees Strategy & Analytics and the construction and operation of New Nissan Stadium. He also plays a key role in the vision and development of the New Stadium.

Prior to joining the Titans, Werly was the first General Counsel of Major League Soccer’s Nashville Soccer Club and worked at several law firms, primarily focusing on representing professional sports teams and leagues.

He sits on the board of W.O. Smith School of Music and the Pedigree Foundation and is on the Advisory Board of the American Bar Association’s Sports Division. He also served as an Adjunct Professor of Law at Vanderbilt University Law School and Charleston School of Law.

MIKE BORGONZI

GENERAL MANAGER

Mike Borgonzi was named the 15th General Manager in franchise history on Jan. 17, 2025.

Borgonzi arrived in Tennessee with 16 years of experience with the Kansas City Chiefs. During his final four seasons in Kansas City, he served as Assistant General Manager.

“Mike’s experience speaks for itself: he has been part of the core team that delivered five AFC championships and three Super Bowls over the past six seasons,” said Titans Controlling Owner Amy Adams Strunk. “It’s the type of standard I want to build here in Tennessee. I know we have a lot of work ahead of us, and I’m excited for Mike to get started.”

“During Mike’s 16 years in the league, he has been a key part of transforming the Chiefs from a two-win team to a three-time Super Bowl champion,” said Titans President of Football Operations Chad Brinker. “During our meetings, he articulated a clear plan to build a championship standard in Nashville through consistency, discipline and hard work. I’ve admired him for many years and I’m thrilled to add him to the team as our general manager.”

During Borgonzi’s time in Kansas City, he contributed to 12 playoff seasons (2010, 2013, 2015-24) and 10 AFC West titles (2010, 2016-24). Borgonzi helped construct a roster over a five-season span that won the AFC five times (2019-20, 2022-24) and captured three Super Bowl championships (2019, 2022-23).

For the last eight seasons (2017-24), Borgonzi worked under Chiefs General Manager Brett Veach. As the Assistant General Manager from 2021 through 2024, he supervised and directed the college and professional scouting operations while closely supporting and advising Veach with the club’s roster management and player acquisition via the NFL Draft, free agency, waiver claims and trades. During his four seasons as Assistant General Manager, the Chiefs built a league-best 52-16 regularseason record (.765). In the same four-year span, 10 different Kansas City players earned a combined 23 Pro Bowl selections: tackle Orlando Brown Jr. (2021-22), wide receiver Tyreek Hill (2021), center Creed Humphrey (2022-24), defensive tackle Chris Jones (2021-24), tight end Travis Kelce (2021-24), quarterback Patrick Mahomes (2021-23), safety Tyrann Mathieu (2021), guard Trey Smith (2024), guard Joe Thuney (2022-24) and punter Tommy Townsend (2022).

The Chiefs entered the 2024 postseason after capturing their ninth consecutive AFC West crown. They tied the Detroit Lions for the NFL’s best record at 15-2, setting a franchise record for wins in a regular season and securing the AFC’s top seed. Twenty original Chiefs draft picks started at least six games for the team during the 2024 regular season. Kansas City had five players voted to the Pro Bowl, marking the seventh consecutive year in which it had at least five players earn the honor.

Prior to his promotion to Assistant General Manager, Borgonzi served as Director of Football Operations (201820), Director of Player Personnel (2017), Co-Director of Player Personnel (2015-16), Assistant Director of Pro Scouting (2013-14), Pro Personnel Scout (2011-12) and Manager of Football Operations (2010). He joined the Chiefs in 2009 as the club’s College Scouting Administrator.

Before landing in the NFL with the Chiefs, Borgonzi spent the 2007 and 2008 seasons at Boston College, where he was the Assistant Recruiting Coordinator. He also coached tight ends at Amherst College in 2002 before working in the financial sector in Boston for several years.

A native of Everett, Mass., Borgonzi graduated from Brown University, where he was a four-year starter at fullback and was a three-time All-Ivy League selection.

He and his wife, Jill, have a son, Joseph, and a daughter, Nina. His brother, Dave, has served as the Linebackers Coach for the Indianapolis Colts and Chicago Bears and currently serves as the Linebackers Coach for the Dallas Cowboys.

MIKE BORGONZI’S TIMELINE

EXECUTIVE TIMELINE

2025: General Manager – Tennessee Titans

2021-24: Assistant General Manager – Kansas City Chiefs

2018-20: Director of Football Operations – Kansas City Chiefs

2017: Director of Player Personnel – Kansas City Chiefs

2015-16: Co-Director of Player Personnel – Kansas City Chiefs

2013-14: Assistant Director of Pro Scouting – Kansas City Chiefs

2011-12: Pro Personnel Scout – Kansas City Chiefs

2010: Manager of Football Operations – Kansas City Chiefs

2009: College Scouting Administrator – Kansas City Chiefs

2007-08: Assistant Recruiting Coordinator – Boston College

COACHING TIMELINE

2002: Tight Ends – Amherst College

PLAYING TIMELINE

1998-01: Fullback – Brown University

BRIAN CALLAHAN

HEAD COACH

Brian Callahan enters his second season with the Titans in 2025. He was hired as the 20th head coach in franchise history on Jan. 24, 2024.

Callahan arrived in Tennessee with 18 total years of coaching experience and 14 years of NFL coaching experience, including the previous five seasons (2019-23) as the offensive coordinator for the Cincinnati Bengals.

During his first season as head coach, Callahan guided a team that underwent significant personnel changes from 2023 to 2024. In Week 1, 11 players started for the team who were added during the 2024 offseason—five players on offense and six on defense. Two of those players on offense, running back Tony Pollard (1,079 rushing yards) and wide receiver Calvin Ridley (1,017 receiving yards), went on to produce 1,000-yard seasons rushing and receiving, respectively.

All seven members of the Titans’ 2024 draft class saw action in at least seven games as rookies. First-rounder JC Latham was the NFL’s only rookie in 2024 to start 17 games at left tackle, while second-rounder T’Vondre Sweat appeared in every game and led all rookie defensive linemen in defensive snaps (667). Fifth-round cornerback Jarvis Brownlee Jr. was one of five NFL rookie defensive backs to start at least 14 games in 2024.

During his time in Cincinnati, Callahan served under head coach Zac Taylor and was part of two AFC North titles, two AFC Championship appearances and a Super Bowl berth. He also helped guide quarterback Joe Burrow from the No. 1 overall draft pick in 2020 to multiple single-season franchise records by his second year and Pro Bowl honors within three years.

“Brian has a track record of success and a range of experience that has prepared him for this opportunity,” said Titans controlling owner Amy Adams Strunk at the time he was hired. “His football knowledge and his enthusiasm for the game really stand out, and beyond that, we think his ability to lead will make him the ideal fit for our franchise.

“If you look at his history, Brian has been a part of a Super Bowl winning team (Denver, 2015) and two other teams that advanced to the Super Bowl (Denver, 2013; Cincinnati, 2021). He’s worked in a variety of dynamic offenses with top-flight quarterbacks. At each step of his career, he’s shown the flexibility and intelligence to make an impact.

“During his time with the Bengals, he was trusted with a number of responsibilities—offensive design, quarterback development, a contributor to the free agency and draft processes—and showed the ability to be a resource in all of those areas. As we seek sustained success and pursue a championship, Brian has seen firsthand what that looks like, and he is the right person to lead us there.”

In the three seasons (2021-23) prior to Callahan joining the Titans, the Bengals offense ranked in the NFL’s top 10 in several categories: sixth in scoring (24.9), seventh in passing (250.8 yards per game), seventh in red-zone efficiency (61.5 percent), 10th in third-down percentage (41.0) and sixth in time of possession (31:00).

From the time Burrow entered the NFL in 2020 through the 2023 campaign, he recorded the league’s seventhbest passer rating (98.6) and tied for the third-best completion percentage (68.0). His 270.8 passing yards per game in that period ranked fifth.

Additionally, Cincinnati’s offense under Callahan featured a trio of 1,000-yard wide receivers in Ja’Marr Chase (202123), Tee Higgins (2021-22) and Tyler Boyd (2019). Chase quickly emerged as one of the NFL’s top wide receivers after being drafted in the first round in 2021. He earned three

consecutive Pro Bowl nods and became the eighth player in NFL history to reach 1,000 receiving yards in each of his first three career seasons, including 1,216 yards on a careerhigh 100 receptions in 2023. Boyd’s statistical highlights included 1,046 receiving yards in 2019, while Higgins contributed 1,091 yards in 2021 and 1,029 yards in 2022.

Bengals running back Joe Mixon exceeded 1,000 scrimmage yards four times in five seasons with Callahan as his offensive coordinator. From 2019 through 2023, he joined Christian McCaffrey and Aaron Jones as the NFL’s only players with at least 4,500 rushing yards (4,618) and 1,500 receiving yards (1,556). Mixon was named to the Pro Bowl in 2021.

In 2023, Burrow was limited to 10 total games due to multiple injuries. Backup Jake Browning stepped into the lineup, and in the first action of his career, he registered a season passer rating of 98.4—qualifying as the seventhbest number in the NFL.

In 2022, the Bengals ranked seventh in the NFL in points per game (26.1), eighth in total offense (360.5 yards per game) and fifth in passing offense (265.0). Burrow earned his first career Pro Bowl selection while setting single-season franchise records for completions (414) and touchdown passes (35). The third-year signal caller also placed fifth in the NFL with 4,475 passing yards. The team’s new-look offensive line came together during the season and did not allow more than two sacks in any of the final eight games of the regular season.

En route to an appearance in Super Bowl LVI, the 2021 Bengals ranked seventh in passing offense (259.0 yards per game) and tied for seventh in points per game (27.1). Burrow, after returning from a knee injury suffered in 2020, led the NFL in completion percentage (70.4) and established single-season Bengals records for passing yards (4,611) and passer rating (108.3). Chase was named the AP Offensive Rookie of the Year after posting a teamrecord 1,455 receiving yards, while Mixon placed third in the NFL in rushing yards (1,205).

In 2020, Callahan helped develop Burrow as a rookie despite facing the challenges associated with the COVID-19 pandemic, including the cancellation of all in-person NFL offseason programs. Before a knee injury ended his rookie campaign in Week 11, Burrow’s 264 completions were the most ever by an NFL quarterback through his first 10 career games, while his 2,688 passing yards were fifth.

Callahan joined the Bengals after spending 2018 as the quarterbacks coach for the Oakland

Raiders. Under his tutelage, Raiders quarterback Derek Carr passed for a then-career-high 4,049 yards and led the AFC with a 68.9 completion percentage.

From 2016 to 2017, Callahan was the quarterbacks coach for the Detroit Lions. Working with Matthew Stafford, he helped the veteran finish third in passing yards (4,446) and fourth in passing touchdowns (29) in 2017, while posting a then-career-best 99.3 passer rating. In 2016, Stafford’s eight game-winning drives were the most by a quarterback in a season since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger.

Callahan broke into the NFL with the Denver Broncos in 2010 and served in multiple roles for the franchise through 2015. He began as a coaching assistant (2010) before transitioning to offensive quality control coach (2011-12), offensive assistant coach (2013-14) and finally offensive assistant/quarterbacks coach (2015). In 2013, Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning won the AP NFL MVP award after completing a league-record 55 touchdown passes. Callahan’s tenure in Denver was capped by the team’s victory in Super Bowl 50 following the 2015 campaign.

Before reaching the NFL, Callahan spent time at his alma mater, UCLA, as a graduate assistant in 2006 and 2007. He then spent two years (2008-09) as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach for Junipero Serra High School in San Mateo, Calif.

As a former walk-on quarterback at UCLA, he appeared in 13 games as a holder on PATs. He earned a bachelor’s degree in sociology in 2006 and added a master’s in education in 2008.

Born in Champaign, Ill., Callahan attended De La Salle High School in Concord, Calif., where he was a part of the school’s national-record 151-game winning streak and a No. 1 national ranking.

He and his wife, Allyson, have a son, Ronan, and a daughter, Norah. He is the son of longtime NFL coach Bill Callahan, the current offensive line coach with the Titans.

BRIAN CALLAHAN’S TIMELINE

COACHING TIMELINE

2024-25: Head Coach – Tennessee Titans

2019-23: Offensive Coordinator – Cincinnati Bengals

2018: Quarterbacks Coach – Oakland Raiders

2016-17: Quarterbacks Coach – Detroit Lions

2015: Offensive Assistant/Quarterbacks Coach – Denver Broncos

2013-14: Offensive Assistant – Denver Broncos

2011-12: Offensive Quality Control – Denver Broncos

2010: Coaching Assistant – Denver Broncos

2008-09: Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Coach –Junipero Serra High School

2006-07: Graduate Assistant – UCLA

Vincent Marino is in his 19th season with the Titans and first as Senior Vice President of Football Administration in 2025. He originally joined the organization in 2007, as the Senior Director of Football Administration after spending 18 years at the NFL offices in New York.

Marino’s primary responsibilities include the management of the Titans’ salary cap and player contract negotiations. He interacts closely with Titans President of Football Operations Chad Brinker and General Manager Mike Borgonzi on numerous football-related issues.

Marino also serves as the Titans liaison with the NFL office regarding labor and contract issues, as well as player personnel matters. In 2014, he was selected to participate in the prestigious NFL’s Career Development Symposium at the Wharton School of Business in Philadelphia. Currently, he is a member of the NFL Player Insurance Trust; and additionally, he sits on the appeals panels for the NFL Player Tuition Assistance Plan and the NFL Severance Pay Plan.

During his time with the NFL’s Management Council, Marino spent eight years in the Player Personnel Department (Analyst, 1990-95; Manager/Player Personnel, 1995-98) and eight years in Labor Operations (Sr. Manager of Labor

Reggie McKenzie enters his first season with the Titans as a Vice President/Football Advisor.

McKenzie spent the past six seasons (2019–24) with the Miami Dolphins as Senior Personnel Executive, assisting General Manager Chris Grier and Assistant General Manager Marvin Allen in national college and pro scouting.

In joining the Titans, McKenzie returns to his home state, where he was raised in Knoxville, was an all-state linebacker and valedictorian at Austin-East High School, and played linebacker at the University of Tennessee from 1981-84. McKenzie was inducted into the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame in 2018.

After a professional playing career that included time with

VIN MARINO’S TIMELINE

EXECUTIVE TIMELINE

2025: Senior Vice President of Football Administration –Tennessee Titans

2011-24: Vice President of Football Administration –Tennessee Titans

2007-11: Senior Director of Football Administration –Tennessee Titans

2003-06: Director of Labor Operations – NFL Management Council

1998-03: Senior Manager of Labor Operations –NFL Management Council

1995-98: Manager/Player Personnel – NFL Management Council

1990-95: Analyst – NFL Management Council

Operations, 1998-03), the last three as the Director of Labor Operations (2003-06). Marino gained expertise in various capacities and his experience includes: being a primary club contact for player contract valuations, enforcing the rules of the CBA (collective bargaining agreement), salary cap regulation and participating in a strategic group related to forming the CBA between the league and the players.

Additionally, he assisted the league in Super Bowl game operations and served as a replay communicator at numerous games during his tenure. He originally joined the NFL as an assistant in the Public Relations department, where he spent two years.

Born and raised in the Bronx, N.Y., Marino graduated from the Bronx High School of Science and went on to earn summa cum laude honors from Fordham University. While at Fordham, he earned a communications degree and is a member of Phi Beta Kappa.

Marino and his wife, Nikoleta, have two sons: Nikolas and Alexander.

REGGIE McKENZIE’S TIMELINE

EXECUTIVE TIMELINE

2025: Vice President/Football Advisor – Tennessee Titans

2019-24: Senior Personnel Executive – Miami Dolphins

2012-18: General Manager – Oakland Raiders

2008-11: Director of Football Operations – Green Bay Packers

1997-07: Pro Personnel Director – Green Bay Packers

1994-96: Pro Personnel Assistant – Green Bay Packers

PLAYING TIMELINE

1992: Linebacker – San Francisco 49ers

1992: Linebacker – Montreal Machine

1989-90: Linebacker – Phoenix Cardinals

1985-88: Linebacker – Los Angeles Raiders

the Los Angeles Raiders (1985-88), Phoenix Cardinals (1989-90) and San Francisco 49ers (1992), he spent 1993 as a graduate assistant for the Volunteers.

In 1994, McKenzie embarked on a career working in NFL front offices that is now entering its 32nd campaign. He totaled 18 seasons (1994 - 2011) with the Green Bay Packers, rising in the ranks from Pro Personnel Assistant (1994-96) to Director of Pro Personnel (1997-2007) and finally Director

of Football Operations (2008-11). In his final role with the team, McKenzie oversaw Green Bay’s scouting efforts as well as evaluating current players and potential free agents, working closely with the head coach and general manager in day-to-day transactions and in preparation for the NFL Draft. During his time in Green Bay, the team earned eight division titles, three conference championships and two Super Bowls (XXXI and XLV), while totaling the second-best record (185-103) in the NFL over that period.

In 2012, the Raiders hired McKenzie as General Manager, a role he maintained for seven seasons (2012-18). Oakland’s first general manager since Al Davis assumed the role in 1963, McKenzie was named the NFL’s Executive of the Year by Sporting News, The MMQB and the PFWA (Pro Football Writers Association) in 2016 as the Raiders posted a 12-4 record and their first playoff appearance in 14 years. The players drafted during McKenzie’s tenure include 2016 AP

Ziegler enters his first season as Assistant General Manager for the Titans after being hired in January 2025.

Ziegler arrives in Tennessee with 15 years of NFL personnel experience. He served as General Manager for the Las Vegas Raiders from 2022-2023 and spent the 2024 season as Senior Personnel Advisor for the New Orleans Saints.

Ziegler broke into the NFL with the Denver Broncos in 2010. While in Denver, he assisted in the scouting and evaluation process of pro and college players, departing after the 2012 season as a pro scout. Ziegler then headed to the New England Patriots, where he was the Assistant Director of Pro Personnel (2013-15), Director of Pro Personnel (2016-19), Assistant Director of Player Personnel (2020) and Director of Player Personnel (2021). During his nine seasons (2013-21) with New England, the Patriots won seven division titles, advanced to six conference championship games and claimed three Super Bowl (XLIX, LI, LIII) titles.

As General Manager in Las Vegas, Ziegler led the Raiders’ acquisition of wide receiver Davante Adams via trade with Green Bay during the 2022 offseason. That season, Adams was selected to the Pro Bowl and named firstteam All-Pro, finishing with 100 receptions for 1,516 yards

Defensive Player of the Year linebacker Khalil Mack (2014), quarterback Derek Carr (2014), and wide receiver Amari Cooper (2015), the latter two receiving three Pro Bowl honors, respectively, while under McKenzie. The Raiders also signed offensive tackle Donald Penn (2014) and offensive guard Kelechi Osemele (2016) in free agency during McKenzie’s tenure. The two veterans were each selected to the Pro Bowl in 2016 and 2017, with Osemele receiving first-team All-Pro honors in 2016.

McKenzie is married to June, a retired attorney. The couple has two daughters, Jasmin and Mahkayla, and two sons, Kahlil and Jalen. Kahlil attended Tennessee and was drafted by Kansas City in 2018 and Jalen attended Southern California and most recently played for Las Vegas in 2024. McKenzie’s twin brother, Raleigh, also played 16 seasons in the NFL and was inducted into the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame alongside McKenzie in 2018.

DAVE ZIEGLER’S TIMELINE

EXECUTIVE TIMELINE

2025: Assistant General Manager – Tennessee Titans

2024: Personnel Executive – New Orleans Saints

2022-23: General Manager – Las Vegas Raiders

2021: Director of Player Personnel – New England Patriots

2020: Assistant Director of Player Personnel – New England Patriots

2016-19: Director of Pro Personnel – New England Patriots

2013-15: Assistant Director of Pro Scouting – New England Patriots

2011-12: Scout – Denver Broncos

2010: Player Personnel Assistant – Denver Bronocs

COACHING TIMELINE

2007-09: Assistant Coach – Chaparral (Ari.) High School

2006: Wide Receivers/Special Teams Coach – Iona

2004-05: Graduate Assistant – John Carroll

and a league-high 14 scores. In Ziegler’s first draft as general manager, the Raiders selected offensive guard Dylan Parham in the third round. Parham was named to the PFWA All-Rookie Team after starting 17 games on an offensive line that helped Raiders running back Josh Jacobs lead the league with 1,653 rushing yards.

Before entering the NFL, Ziegler enjoyed a high school and college coaching career with stops at Chaparral High School in Scottsdale, Ariz., as special teams coordinator, at Iona College as a wide receivers and special teams coach, and at his alma mater, John Carroll University, serving in the same role.

A native of Tallmadge, Ohio, Ziegler was an accomplished wide receiver and returner at John Carroll University. He holds several program records including career return yards, return average and return touchdowns.

Ziegler is married to Carissa, and the couple has two sons, Asher and Camden, and a daughter, Georgina.

Where Dreams Find Direction.

ASSISTANT COACHES

JOHN FASSEL SPECIAL TEAMS COORDINATOR
NICK HOLZ OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR
DENNARD WILSON DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR
DYLAN AUTENRIETH DEFENSIVE QUALITY CONTROL
BRIAN BELL ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF SPORTS PERFORMANCE
BEN BLOOM OUTSIDE LINEBACKERS
TREVOR BROWDER OFFENSIVE ASSISTANT
FRANK BUSH LINEBACKERS
KYLAN BUTLER OFFENSIVE ASSISTANT

From every overturned challenge to every overtime win

ASSISTANT COACHES

BILL CALLAHAN OFFENSIVE LINE
STEVE DONATELL DEFENSIVE ASSISTANT
SCOTT FUCHS ASSISTANT OFFENSIVE LINE
BO HARDEGREE QUARTERBACKS
STEVE JACKSON SECONDARY/SAFETIES
MATT JONES OFFENSIVE ASSISTANT
TOM JONES ASSISTANT TO THE HEAD COACH
RANDY JORDAN RUNNING BACKS
LORI LOCUST DEFENSIVE ASSISTANT

ASSISTANT COACHES

MARK LOVAT ASSISTANT STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING

TRACY ROCKER DEFENSIVE LINE

STOCKER TIGHT ENDS

PAYTON M C COLLUM ASSISTANT QUARTERBACKS

JOHN SHAW ASSISTANT SPORTS PERFORMANCESPEED TRAINING

GRANT THORNE ASSISTANT STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING

MIKE M C COY SENIOR OFFENSIVE ASSISTANT

TRAVIS SMITH DEFENSIVE RUN GAME COORDINATOR

TOLBERT WIDE RECEIVERS

TONY ODEN DEFENSIVE PASSING GAME COORDINATOR/ CORNERBACKS

RAYNA STEWART ASSISTANT SPECIAL TEAMS

WOODFIN DIRECTOR OF SPORTS PERFORMANCE

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NISSAN STADIUM A-Z GUIDE

ACCESSIBILITY SERVICES

Please visit our Accessibility page for more information.

ALCOHOL POLICY

Guests attending events at Nissan Stadium must be 21 years of age or older to purchase or consume alcoholic beverages on property. Management reserves the right to check proof of age at any time. Violations of this alcohol policy may result in ejection and/or arrest. During Titans home games, alcohol sales end at the conclusion of the 3rd Quarter. For all other Nissan Stadium events, alcohol sales end 30 minutes prior to the end of the event.

APPOINTMENTS

If you are needing assistance or would like to make an appointment with your dedicated Membership Service Representative at Ascension Saint Thomas Sports Park, please contact them directly or reach out to our office at 615-565-4200, option 1. Season Ticket Members must have a scheduled appointment with their dedicated Membership Service Representative to meet at Ascension Saint Thomas Sports Park.

ATM MACHINES

Nissan Stadium accepts credit card and mobile payment only at all vendors, concession stands, bars, parking and retail locations. We offer cash conversion inside the stadium at the reverse ATM behind section 124.

AWAY GAME TICKETS AND TRAVEL PACKAGES

Tickets for away games are not available for purchase through our Titans Ticket Office. Guests should contact the opponent club for ticket availability (please note, other teams may sell out prior to the opening of the season).

Click here for the NFL Ticket Directory.

If you are interested in a VIP travel package through NFL On Location, click here

You can also buy tickets to away games from other NFL season ticket holders and fans on NFL Ticket Exchange. Find tickets now.

BAG POLICY

We strongly encourage guests NOT to bring any type of bag to Nissan Stadium to expedite entry at the gates. If you need to bring personal items to the game, please familiarize yourself with our clear bag policy.

Clear bags must be 12” x 12” x 6” or smaller. This includes clear cinch sacks, clear diaper bags, gallon Ziploc bags, etc. Non-transparent bags, wallets and cases must not exceed 4.5” X 6.5” even if you are placing it inside your larger clear bag. See diagram below.

Please Note: Non-transparent bags (4.5” x 6.5” or smaller) are still subject to inspection by security personnel at the gates. The clear bag policy is in effect for ALL Nissan Stadium events.

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STORAGE LOCKERS AVAILABLE

Lockers for oversized bags and prohibited items not allowed into the stadium are available for rent outside of Gate 3 and Gate 9. Pricing starts at $10.

No prohibited items will be accepted at the stadium gates for safekeeping.

Please do not discard or hide prohibited items outside of the stadium gates and in the perimeter landscaping. All unattended items will be confiscated.

BANNERS

AND SIGNS

Signs no larger than standard poster board (28” x 22”) are allowed in the stadium; however, they may not be affixed to any part of the stadium (railing, wall, etc.). Be sure the sign does not block the view of other patrons. Banners deemed objectionable will be removed and confiscated. Banners or flags on sticks or poles are strictly prohibited.

During concerts and other non-sporting events, permissible

signage guidelines are subject to change based on artist and/ or management discretion. All updates will be communicated via  www.nissanstadium.com or on the Nissan Stadium social channels.

BICYCLE PARKING

Bicycle parking is located across the street from gates 6 and 9.

BINOCULARS

Binoculars can be carried into the stadium, but please note, a binoculars case cannot be larger than 4.5” x 6.5” per the stadium’s Clear Bag Policy

BLANKETS

For cold and inclement weather, make sure you’re prepared. Blankets, jackets and coats are permissible. You are welcome to wear or carry these items as you approach the gate. Battery operated clothing is also permitted for entry.

BOX OFFICE HOURS

Nissan Stadium’s Ticket Office will only be available for walk up customer service on the day of an event. Please note the Box Office will be open 3 hours prior to an event start at Nissan Stadium.

BROADCASTING SCHEDULE

All Titans games can be heard on the Titans Radio Network in Nashville on its flagship station WGFX-FM (104.5). Out-of-town Titans preseason games can be seen on WKRN-TV (Channel 2). All Titans games, whether home or away, can be seen on ABC, NBC, CBS, FOX, or NFL Network affiliates. For more ways to watch, including live streaming options, click HERE

CAMERA AND VIDEO EQUIPMENT

Still cameras are permitted in Nissan Stadium; however, a camera cannot be carried into the stadium in its own bag. Professional sized zoom lenses over 6 “ are not permitted. Please note, cases cannot be larger than 4.5” x 6.5” per the stadium’s Clear Bag Policy.

Concerts and special events may have other restrictions or limitations on cameras and video devices. Please check  www. nissanstadium.com for updates.

CASHLESS

Nissan Stadium accepts credit card and mobile payment at all vendors, concession stands, bars, parking and retail locations. We offer cash conversion inside the stadium at the Reverse ATM located behind Section 124.

COMMUNITY DRIVES

The Titans proudly partner with several local, non-profit organizations to collect needed items for the community. For the latest information on charity drives, visit  https://twitter.com/titanscommunity

CHILD AGE RESTRICTIONS

Safety is our top priority at all Nissan Stadium Events. All minors must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian, who assumes all liabilities, risks, and dangers to the minor. Nissan Stadium will not be responsible for minors who are not accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.

Children under age two (2) may be held in an adult’s lap and are not required to have an event ticket.

CHILD CARE PRODUCTS

Children two and older need a ticket for entry. Children under the age of two may be seated in your lap.

Clear Diaper Bags Only

THE FOLLOWING PRODUCTS ARE PERMITTED:

– Clear plastic bottles/sippy cups containing liquid for the child

– Baby food, snacks and formula in plastic containers for children under two (no glass)

– Wipes

– Baby carrier/harness

– Lotion-based sunscreen (no aerosol sunscreen)

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COMMENTS / SUGGESTIONS

We strive to always deliver a memorable stadium experience and welcome all feedback.  Click here to submit your comments and suggestions. Be sure to touch base with our Fan Services staff on event days and they will record your feedback as well!

CONCESSIONS

Nissan Stadium has partnered with local and national food brands to bring a variety of outstanding food and beverage options to our guests. There are 62 concession stands located throughout Nissan Stadium.

Click here to see our cuisine options!

CONTAINER POLICY

For the safety of all our guests, containers cannot be carried into Nissan Stadium. This includes coolers, glass bottles and cans. If you have a medical need, please see any of our security staff members for assistance.

Please note, empty, clear, soft-sided bottles are allowed inside the stadium.

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DESIGNATED DRIVER

Fans of legal drinking age holding a valid driver’s license are eligible to become “Designated Drivers.” In return for signing a pledge not to drink alcoholic beverages during the game, and for accepting responsibility for driving other members of their group home, designated drivers will receive a token that can be redeemed at concession stands for free soft drinks during the game. The Designated Driver sign up is located inside Gate 7/8, near Section 128.

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DIRECTIONS

For all Nissan Stadium parking and direction info, CLICK HERE. DONATION REQUESTS

Through the donation of autographed items for silent and live auctions, the Tennessee Titans are able to support the fundraising efforts of hundreds of local charities and community organizations each year. We make every effort to accommodate as many auction requests as possible, but please be aware that we cannot guarantee every donation request will be fulfilled. Visit  HERE to submit a donation request form. Please note all donation requests must be submitted online four (4) weeks prior to your event date and your organization must have a valid IRC 501(c)3 tax exempt number. After you apply, you will receive updates through the DonationXchange platform. Please note, we are unable to donate game tickets.

DUPLICATE TICKETS

SeatGeek is the only authorized ticketing partner of Nissan Stadium and the Tennessee Titans. The only authorized Titans ticket resale websites are SeatGeek and NFL Ticket Exchange. If you purchase tickets from an unauthorized ticketing agent on the secondary market, you risk purchasing counterfeit or invalid tickets that may not gain stadium entry. The Nissan Stadium Ticket Office is only able to assist patrons who purchase from an authorized ticketing partner. For ticket solution day of game, please visit the ticket service windows behind section 108. Keep in mind – For Tennessee Titans games, all game tickets are mobile. If you should choose to purchase tickets from an unauthorized third party:

• Stadium admission will be refused if tickets are invalid.

• Lost or stolen tickets purchased through a third party will not be replaced by the Ticket Office.

• Tickets can only be reissued to the ticket buyer of record with a valid photo I.D.

• If there is an error with your tickets, you are responsible for contacting the third party. The Ticket Office will not contact third party vendors.

• Nissan Stadium and the Tennessee Titans cannot refund any third-party tickets.

• Please note that CMA Festival and all Tennessee State University games utilize Ticketmaster as their primary ticketing provider.

EJECTION

Nissan Stadium reserves the right to eject or to refuse admission to any persons whose behavior is or becomes unruly, or who use vulgar language or who participate in conduct that is a nuisance or is illegal. Such persons will have their tickets confiscated without refund and will be escorted from Nissan Stadium property. Repeated offenses by the same ticket holder may result in cancellation of season tickets and PSLs.

Each ticket (or credential) is a limited revocable license, which may be revoked at any time at the sole discretion of the Titans. All licenses are subject to rules and regulations of the Titans and the National Football League (“NFL”). A ticket may be revoked, and the ticket holder may be ejected from the stadium for failure to meet payment deadlines, disorderly conduct, or violation of laws or rules. License information is printed on the back of each ticket.

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ELEVATORS

Suite & Club Access

For East Club and Suite Access, please visit the elevators behind Section 108.

For West Club and West Suite Access, please visit the elevators behind Section 139.

300-Level Access

There are two banks of elevators to service the 300 levels. For Sections 303-321 please use the East Express elevators located behind Section 120. For Sections 326-344, please use the West Express elevators behind Section 128.

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EMERGENCY EVACUATION

All Nissan Stadium staff have been trained for proper procedures should an emergency evacuation be necessary. Appropriate emergency information will be displayed on the scoreboard and/ or announced over the public address system. In the event Nissan Stadium elevators become inoperable, the ramps will serve as exit points (ushers and other security personnel will aid should anyone need it).

FAN CODE OF CONDUCT

The NFL, Tennessee Titans, and Nissan Stadium are committed to creating a safe, comfortable and enjoyable experience for all guests, both in Nissan Stadium and in the parking lots. We want all guests attending our events to enjoy their experience. Guests are responsible for their conduct as well as the conduct of their guests and/or persons occupying their seats.

To report any issues, text FANHELP issue and location to 615.205.3699 or call 615.565.4494.

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FAN SERVICES

Locations:

Fan Services Representatives are located throughout Nissan Stadium in red polos and are committed to providing an exceptional experience for all fans. They can assist fans with general event information, lost and found, lost children, comments, complaints, stadium directions, and First Event/Game Certificates.

FIRST AID

First-aid stations can be found at each of the following locations: Main Level – Behind Sections 105 and 142

Press Level – Near the Elevator Lobby

Club Level – Behind Sections 202 and 244

Upper Level – Behind Sections 305 and 342

Ascension Saint Thomas Hospital medical staff and paramedic units are on duty during the game for those requiring medical assistance.

Please note: Nursing mothers are welcome to utilize any First Aid location in-stadium.

FLEX SCHEDULING NOTES

The date and time of Titans games (and the opening of the gates) are subject to change by the Tennessee Titans in its sole discretion or as a result of events beyond the Tennessee Titans’ control. No refund or other remedy will be provided if the ticket holder cannot attend.

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GATES & GATE ENTRY

Nissan Stadium entrances open two (2) hours prior to kickoff for Titans home games. We suggest arriving early for each event.  For all other events, please visit our upcoming events page and select the event you are attending.

Nissan Stadium is now partnered with Evolv, a technology-driven, next generation security system. Upon approaching the gates, do not remove any items from your clear bag or pockets. Walk through the Evolv Express system holding your clear bag and follow the instructions of gate officials. Please have your mobile ticket visible and ready to scan.

Please note, only Club and Suite Level tickets will be permitted entry through the East Club and West Club stadium entrances. All guests are subject to Nissan Stadium entry procedures, including metal detection, bag search, and clear bag policy.

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GUEST APPEARANCE/COSTUMES

In order to maintain a safe, healthy and welcoming environment, Nissan Stadium requires all participants to abide by the following Dress Code:

Patrons must wear appropriate attire at all times; clothing that is offensive, suggestive or overly revealing is not allowed. Nissan Stadium reserves the right to exclude visitors who wear clothing that could create a distraction or disruption. Examples of unacceptable attire include:

• Clothing displaying offensive messages/language

• Clothing made with offensive material, (ie transparent)

• Clothing which exposes inappropriate portions of the body

• Inflatable costumes

All Nissan Stadium guests are required to wear shirts and shoes at all times.

GROUP SALES

Click here to request more information about Tennessee Titans group tickets and hospitality packages.

HEALTH AND SAFETY

Our commitment to guest, employee and player health and safety remains our top priority. As Nissan Stadium returns to full capacity, we remain focused on keeping Nissan Stadium ready for guests as they return to our gates.

Our Safe Stadium Plan features enhanced sanitation procedures, a more touchless experience through mobile ticketing turnstiles and bathroom fixtures, over 400 hand sanitizing stations throughout the stadium and several other health and safety protocols. The plan was created in collaboration with the NFL, MLS, national and local government entities and health experts, and we will continue to work with these parties as we reintroduce fans to Nissan Stadium.

KULTURE CITY

Guests with sensory needs can check out KultureCity Sensory Kits at our Fan Services booth behind Section 124 or visit our Sensory Room behind Section 101. Sensory Kits include noise cancelling headphones, fidget items, and emotional rating cards. Our Sensory Room was designed by medical professionals specifically for the needs of those who may need a quieter and more secure environment while attending an event.

We also have Quiet Areas located in the Mother’s Lounges at sections 310 and 337

LOST AND FOUND

To submit a lost and found report, please click HERE

On event day, lost and found is located at the Fan Services window behind section 124.

Please note: After 45 days, unclaimed items will be donated or disposed of.

LOST CHILDREN / PARENTS

Safety is our top priority at all Nissan Stadium events. Parents who are unable to locate their child should visit the Fan Services window behind section 124 or the closest stadium staff member for assistance.

LOST

CHILD WRISTBAND PROGRAM

All guests are encouraged to visit the Fan Services location behind Section 124 with their children to obtain a wristband. The child’s name, wristband number, and seat location are registered in a secure logbook along with parent/guardian contact information. In the event you are separated from your child, we will use this information to contact you.

MAILING ADDRESS

The Nissan Stadium mailing address is: One Titans Way, Nashville, TN 37213.

MEDICALLY NECESSARY ITEMS

Medically necessary items are permitted at all stadium gates. For a list of approved child care items, please see  CHILD CARE PRODUCTS above. If you need a separate security screening, you can notify any of our security staff members who will be happy to assist.

MERCHANDISE

The Titans Team Store is located at Nissan Stadium.

Hours

Monday-Saturday: 10am-5pm Sunday: 12pm-5pm

Parking is available in Lot J www.TitansTeamStore.com

MOBILE APP

Download the Titans Mobile App for another unique part of your Titans experience – 365 days a year! The mobile app includes the latest news and headlines, photo galleries, live in-stadium views and one-click social media sharing of all Titans content.

DOWNLOAD TITANS MOBILE APP

MOBILE TICKETING

All tickets and parking passes have transitioned to completely mobile on Nissan Stadium event days. PDF/print-at-home tickets and season ticket cards are no longer accepted at Nissan Stadium gates for entry into Nissan Stadium events.

Please have your mobile ticket pulled up on your phone as you approach the ticket turnstile. If you need assistance with your mobile tickets on event day, please visit the ticket windows by Gate 1 or find a mobile ticket specialist outside each entrance. Ticket Office personnel can assist guests who purchased through a valid source such as SeatGeek or the NFL Ticket Exchange.  Proper photo identification is required to assist with any ticket resolution. Click here for more information on Titans mobile tickets and parking.

MOTHER’S LOUNGE

There are currently two Mother’s Lounges and one Mamava Suite available to nursing mothers. All Lounges are equipped with a changing table, an outlet, and a chair for nursing.

• East Upper Level behind Section 310

• West Upper Level behind Section 337

• Mamava Suite located in the West Club lobby near concourse section 138

Please note, any First Aid Station in Nissan Stadium will also accommodate a nursing mother.

PARKING

For information on parking and getting to Nissan Stadium, please click here.

PRAYER & MEDITATION ROOM

Our prayer and meditation room is open to all guests. It can be

accessed by taking the Southwest Ramp to the 5th floor. The ramp is located inside of Gate 7 behind section 127. Please see a Fan Services Representative for access.

PREMIUM SEATING

For information about all premium seating & hospitality packages please visit PREMIUM SEATING OPTIONS

PROHIBITED ITEMS

Prohibited items include, but are not limited to:

• any non-transparent bag larger than 4.5″ x 6.5″

• coolers or containers, including glass bottles, cans (aerosol and non-aerosol), thermos, hard plastic tumbler

• metal flasks, metal cigar/cigarette cases

• seat cushions, folding and/or standalone chairs

• umbrellas

• strollers or baby seats

• camera lenses over 6″, video cameras/recording devices, tripods

• poles, selfie sticks, sticks of any kind

• drones, unmanned aircraft

• horns, whistles or other noisemakers

• weapons of any kind, this includes any item with a blade (pocket knives, scissors, etc.)

• outside food/beverages

• illegal drugs or substances, any alcoholic beverage

• animals, except service animals assisting guests with disabilities

• footballs, inflatable balls, balloons

• any headwear or apparel with hazardous attachments including, but not limited to, spikes and blades

• lights (flashlights, LED lights, etc.)

• anything that creates a nuisance or disruption

• inflatable costumes

• clothing displaying offensive messages/language

**Please note lotion-based sunscreen is permitted, aerosol sunscreen is prohibited.

During concerts and other non-sporting events, additions may be made to the prohibited items list, at the discretion of the artist and/or management. All updates will be communicated via the Nissan Stadium website and social media channels.

PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION

The following options are available for regular season Titans games ONLY.

Gray Line Game Day Shuttle

Make your game day simple and stress-free with the Gray Line Tennessee Game Day Shuttle. Enjoy an easy, comfortable ride straight to Nissan Stadium without the hassle of traffic. Convenient, reliable, and designed to get you there on time so you can relax and focus on cheering for the Titans.

Shuttles run nonstop, starting 90 minutes before kickoff and will begin running again at halftime, up until 1 hour after the game ends.

Tickets are $20 per person, roundtrip. Your receipt is your ticket. Cash is not accepted for this service, but QR codes will be available for fans to purchase on-site and in parking lots. Purchasing shuttle tickets does not guarantee a parking space or parking availability on gameday. Please purchase tickets at your own discretion. Purchase Gray Line Tennessee Game Day Shuttle Tickets

The Titans Express

The Titans Express is a football fan’s most convenient and comfortable ride to and from games all season long.

Service begins in Lebanon with stops in Hamilton Springs, Martha, Mt. Juliet, Hermitage, and Donelson before arriving in downtown Nashville.

Only 650 tickets are available for each game. Round-trip tickets cost $15. Children age 4 and younger will not need a ticket to board; however, they are required to sit in a parent’s lap.

Click here for more information

RADIOS

Small, single-speaker radios and headphones are permitted in Nissan Stadium for Titans games as long as they do not interfere with any other guest’s enjoyment of the game. We reserve the right to ask any patron to discontinue the use of such devices.

RECYCLING

Recycling containers are located throughout the stadium concourse and in all Nissan Stadium parking lots.

RESTROOMS

Nissan Stadium has a total of 78 public restrooms. Accessible facilities are available in all restrooms. Mother’s Lounges are located throughout the stadium. See Mother’s Lounges section for more information.

Family Restrooms:

Lower Level - Sections 105, 119, 129 and 142

Club Level - Sections 203, 218, 229 and 244

Upper Level - Sections 306, 316, 332 and 341

Please note, there is an adult changing table located in the family restroom behind section 105.

RIDESHARE

Please visit the Stadium Transportation page for rideshare locations.

SEASON TICKETS AND SEASON TICKET SERVICES

Click here to request Titans season ticket information and view a list of all Season Ticket Member benefits. You may also call the Titans Ticket Office at 615.565.4200, option 1.

In order to purchase season tickets at Nissan Stadium, the purchase of a Permanent Seat License (PSL) is required.

Season Ticket Services

Season Ticket Members, click here to contact your Rep, or call the Titans Ticket Office at 615.565.4200, option 1, or email  tickets@ titans.nfl.com

SEAT CUSHIONS

Seat cushions that are enclosed and have no zippers or metal pieces are permitted into the stadium.

SECURITY

Patrons in need of assistance should notify the nearest stadium staff member. Security is active throughout Nissan Stadium for all events to ensure the safety and comfort of our guests.  To report any issues, text issue and location to 615.205.3699 or call 615.565.4494.

SENSORY INCLUSION

Guests with sensory needs can check out KultureCity Sensory Kits at our Fan Accommodations booth behind Section 124 or visit our Sensory Room behind Section 101. Sensory Kits include noise cancelling headphones, fidget items, and emotional rating cards. Our Sensory Room was designed by medical professionals specifically for the needs of those who may need a quieter and more secure environment while attending an event. We also have Quiet Areas located in the Mother’s Lounges at sections 310 and 337.

SERVICE ANIMALS

In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Nissan Stadium welcomes Service Animals assisting guests with disabilities. All other animals are prohibited.

The ADA requires service animals to be under the handler’s control at all times. The service animal must be harnessed, leashed, or tethered while in public places unless these devices interfere with the service animal’s work or the person’s disability prevents use of these devices.

Foranyadvancedquestionsoraccommodationsrelatedtoservice animals, you can contact us via the form HERE or by calling 615565-4300.

SERVICE ANIMAL RELIEF AREA

To utilize the Service Animal Relief Area, please see the Fan Services Window behind Section 124

SINGLE-GAME TICKETS

Single game tickets can be purchased at www.seatgeek.com, or by calling 1.888.598.7121.

SMOKING POLICY

Nissan Stadium is a Smoke-Free and Vape-Free Facility. This includes cigarettes, vapes, e-cigarettes and any other similar product. There are NO designated smoking areas inside the stadium and re-entry is prohibited.

SOUND AMPLIFICATION EQUIPMENT

Sound-amplification equipment usage is not permitted at Nissan Stadium, including the parking lots.

SPECIAL EVENTS

Interested in bringing your next function to the home of the Tennessee Titans for an unforgettable event that is sure to make a lasting impact on your guests? View the special events page or contact our Events Team, at 615.565.4311 or events@titans.nfl.com

REQUEST SPECIAL EVENTS INFOMATION STORAGE LOCKERS

For your convenience, lockers for prohibited items and bags not allowed into the stadium are available for rent at the below locations: — Located across from Gate 3 and Gate 9.

Pricing starts at $10.

Locker locations may change for non-Titans events. Please see any Fan Services Representative for information.

VIEW STADIUM CLEAR BAG POLICY STROLLERS

Strollers are not permitted at any Nissan Stadium events.

SUITES

Suites are available on an annual, multi-game and single game basis! For additional information, please contact our Premium Sales Department at 615.565.4200 or  email premiumsales@ titans.nfl.com

REQUEST MORE INFORMATION SUNSCREEN

Lotion-based sunscreen is permitted.

*Please note- aerosol sunscreen not permitted.

TABLETS

Small tablets, such as a standard iPad (with screen size 10” or less), are permissible for stadium entry. For the comfort of all guests, we encourage that tablet usage be limited to in-seat only.

TAILGATING

Tailgating is permitted at Nissan Stadium under the following guidelines:

• Tailgating is permitted only directly behind your vehicle. Your tailgate may not extend into another space.

• Do not block parking access or obstruct a roadway at any time.

• Management reserves the right to limit or restrict tailgating.

• You may not save parking spaces.

• Numbered spaces in grassy areas are parking spots for vehicles, not additional tailgating space.

• Used designated trash cans and receptacles.

• Televisions, radios and other music playing devices are permitted in and directly behind the parking space in which your vehicle is parked. Please be aware of the volume and your neighbors’ tailgating experience.

• Tents may not be staked into the ground. Weights only.

• Hot coals should be extinguished and disposed in the coal bibs/ dumpsters located throughout the parking lots. Propane grills are not permitted.

• Parking attendants and security staff will monitor tailgate activities and assist fans. If you have an issue in the lot, please report immediately.

• All tailgating in stadium/club-controlled parking lots should cease at kick-off, except for stadium/club sponsored tailgate activities. All stadium/club-controlled parking lots should be cleared of tailgating activities within 45 after kick-off. Text your issue and location to 615-205-3699

TEAM STORE

The Titans Team Store is located at Nissan Stadium. Hours

Monday-Saturday: 10am-5pm Sunday: 12pm-5pm Parking is available in Lot J www.TitansTeamStore.com

TICKET PRINTING

All tickets for Nissan Stadium events are mobile only. For those that do not have a capable mobile device the box office charges a $15 per ticket print fee. Please visit the box office on event day for details and printing.

TICKET RESOLUTION

On event days, please visit Ticket Resolution at the Gate 1 ticket windows outside of the stadium.

For issues after entry, please visit Ticket Resolution behind Section 108. Mobile ticket specialists are also stationed outside each gate to provide assistance.

TICKET SALES AND INFORMATION

To purchase tickets to any Nissan Stadium event, including Tennessee Titans home games, call SeatGeek at 1.888.598.7121 or visit www.seatgeek.com

Regular business hours for the Nissan Stadium Ticket Office are Monday-Friday, 8:30am-5:00pm. You can reach a ticket representative by calling 615.565.4200, option 1 or emailing tickets@titans.nfl.com.

If you are interested in purchasing Titans season tickets, call the Titans Ticket Office at 615.565.4200, option 2.

GET MORE TICKET INFORMATION

TITANS PAY

For more information on Titans Pay, click here

UMBRELLAS

Umbrellas are not permitted within Nissan Stadium. Umbrellas must be left in vehicles or taken to the locker rental. Lockers for prohibited items and bags not allowed into the stadium are available for rent at the below locations: — Located across from Gate 3 and Gate 9 Price of rental is $10.

Locker locations may change for non-Titans events. Please see any Fan Services Representative for information.

VIEW STADIUM BAG POLICY

WATER BOTTLES

Only clear, soft-sided empty water bottles are allowed. Hardsided and non-transparent bottles (metal, hard plastic, etc..) are not permitted.

WATER FOUNTAINS

Water fountains are located throughout Nissan Stadium at:

• Lower-Level Sections: 107, 109, 110, 114, 115, 117, 118, 123, 125, 129, 130, 132, 133, 137, 138, 140 and 141

• Club-Level Sections: 210, 215, 232 and 237

• Upper-Level Sections: 305, 306, 307, 310, 312, 314, 315, 317, 318, 319, 328, 329, 330, 332, 333, 335, 337, 340, 341 and 342

WHEELCHAIRS

For guests needing wheelchair pick-up and/or drop-off, one of our Fan Services Representatives would be happy to assist. Staff members are in red polos located on both the stadium perimeter and interior on event days.

WILL CALL

Will Call windows are located on the East side of Nissan Stadium by Gate 1. Proper photo identification such as a driver’s license will be required to pick up tickets. Will Call will be open three (3) hours prior to kickoff of each Titans game. For other events, check with the stadium’s Ticket Office for Will Call hours of operation by calling 615.565.4200. PLEASE NOTE: The Ticket Office does not accept tickets from guests to be held at will call. Guests can log into their Ticket account to transfer tickets to desired recipient.

OUT-OF-BOUNDS ENCOURAGED

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Nissan: Proud partner and dedicated fan of the Tennessee Titans. Titan up!

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