Tennessee Titans 2013 Drawstring Backpack – The Tennessee Titans are an expert American football crew based in Nashville, Tennessee. The Titans compete within the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the American Football Conference (AFC) South division.
Tennessee Titans 2013 Drawstring Backpack
Previously referred to as the Houston Oilers, the team was based by Bud Adams who owned it till his death in 2013 and began play in 1960 in Houston, Texas, as a charter member of the American Football League (AFL). The Oilers won the primary two AFL Championships along with four division titles and joined the NFL as part of the AFL–NFL merger in 1970. The Oilers made consecutive playoff appearances from 1978 to 1980 and 1987 to 1993, with Hall of Famers Earl Campbell and Warren Moon, respectively.
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The crew relocated from Houston to Tennessee in 1997 and played on the Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium in Memphis for one season. The group then moved to Nashville in 1998 and played in Vanderbilt Stadium.
For those two years, they have been often known as the “Tennessee Oilers”, but changed their title to “Tennessee Titans” for the 1999 season. The group presently performs at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, which opened in 1999 as Adelphia Coliseum. The Titans’ coaching facility is at Saint Thomas Sports Park, a 31-acre (13 ha) site at the MetroCenter complex in Nashville.
Throughout the club’s history, the Titans have performed within the Super Bowl once (XXXIV, at the end of the 1999 NFL season); the Titans lost 23–16 to the St. Louis Rams. Led by Steve McNair and Eddie George, the Titans made the playoffs in all however one season from 1999 to 2003 however solely made the playoffs twice within the subsequent thirteen years. Since 2016, the Titans have had five consecutive winning seasons, essentially the most since they had been the Houston Oilers, and made three playoff appearances in that point.