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SEASON PREVIEW: The Tennessee Titans enter the 2025 NFL season in full rebuild mode, fueled by a new leadership duo — head coach Brian Callahan and GM Mike Borgonzi — and the debut of No. 1 overall draft pick Cam Ward at quarterback.
After a 3–14 collapse in 2024, the Titans retooled their roster with veteran additions like Tyler Lockett, Dan Moore Jr., and Kevin Zeitler, while banking on breakout potential from young talent like Elic Ayomanor and Chig Okonkwo. With Will Levis sidelined for the year, Ward has been named the starter and is expected to lead an offense still finding its identity. The defense, anchored by Jeffrey Simmons and new additions like Cody Barton and Dre’Mont Jones, hopes to hold steady as the offense develops.
Expectations are tempered, but the focus is clear: 2025 is about growth, chemistry, and building the foundation for a more competitive future in Nashville.
TICKETS INFO: Tickets for Tennessee Titans 2025 home games are on sale now via EventsChaser, with NO hidden service fees. Single-game tickets at Nissan Stadium typically begin in the upper-$30s to low-$40s range for upper-level seats — games against teams like the Colts, Jaguars, Seahawks, and Texans often start around $31–$35. More competitive matchups, such as the Patriots or Chiefs, are priced higher, with tickets starting in the $68–$150 range.
VIP ticket prices generally start in the low‑$300s to $500 per ticket, offering enhanced pre‑game access, better seating, and event-day hospitality options. Basic VIP tailgate packages — often with access to exclusive zones, buffet service, and upgraded entry — launch around $450 on average, with cheaper listings available for less high-demand matchups or upper levels.
TITANS’ OPPONENTS: The Titans will face their AFC South rivals twice each — Houston Texans, Indianapolis Colts, and Jacksonville Jaguars (home and away). They also play the full AFC West on the road and at home: Arizona Cardinals, Denver Broncos, Las Vegas Raiders, Los Angeles Chargers, and Seattle Seahawks. From the AFC East, they’ll play New England Patriots (home) and Cleveland Browns on the road, based on divisional standings. In interconference matchups, they host NFC West teams like the Los Angeles Rams and Kansas City Chiefs appear at Nissan Stadium too.
TITANS’ 2025 SCHEDULE:
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Week 1 — Sun, Sept 7 @ Denver Broncos – 3:05 PM CT
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Week 2 — Sun, Sept 14 vs Los Angeles Rams – 12:00 PM CT
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Week 3 — Sun, Sept 21 vs Indianapolis Colts – 12:00 PM CT
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Week 4 — Sun, Sept 28 @ Houston Texans – 12:00 PM CT
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Week 5 — Sun, Oct 5 @ Arizona Cardinals – 3:05 PM CT
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Week 6 — Sun, Oct 12 @ Las Vegas Raiders – 3:05 PM CT
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Week 7 — Sun, Oct 19 vs New England Patriots – 12:00 PM CT
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Week 8 — Sun, Oct 26 @ Indianapolis Colts – 3:25 PM CT
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Week 9 — Sun, Nov 2 vs Los Angeles Chargers – 12:00 PM CT
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Week 10 — Bye Week
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Week 11 — Sun, Nov 16 vs Houston Texans – 12:00 PM CT
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Week 12 — Sun, Nov 23 vs Seattle Seahawks – 12:00 PM CT
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Week 13 — Sun, Nov 30 vs Jacksonville Jaguars – 12:00 PM CT
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Week 14 — Sun, Dec 7 @ Cleveland Browns – 12:00 PM CT
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Week 15 — Sun, Dec 14 @ San Francisco 49ers – 3:25 PM CT
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Week 16 — Sun, Dec 21 vs Kansas City Chiefs – 12:00 PM CT
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Week 17 — Sun, Dec 28 vs New Orleans Saints – 12:00 PM CT
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Week 18 — Jan 3 or 4, 2026 @ Jacksonville Jaguars (exact date/time TBD)
ABOUT TENNESSEE TITANS: The Tennessee Titans are a professional American football team based in Nashville, Tennessee, competing in the AFC South division of the National Football League (NFL). Originally founded as the Houston Oilers in 1960, the franchise was a charter member of the American Football League (AFL). The team relocated to Tennessee in 1997, initially playing as the Tennessee Oilers before rebranding as the Titans in 1999.
The Titans play their home games at Nissan Stadium, located on the east bank of the Cumberland River in downtown Nashville. The team is known for its dedicated fan base, physical playing style, and moments of postseason glory — most notably their dramatic run to Super Bowl XXXIV in 1999, where they came within one yard of forcing overtime against the St. Louis Rams in one of the most iconic finishes in NFL history.
Throughout their history, the Titans have fielded star players like Steve McNair, Eddie George, Chris Johnson, and more recently, Derrick Henry, whose bruising running style helped define the team’s identity in the late 2010s and early 2020s. Their defensive legacy includes standouts such as Jevon Kearse, Keith Bulluck, and Albert Haynesworth.
Now in a new era of transition, the Titans are rebuilding under head coach Brian Callahan and general manager Mike Borgonzi, with rookie quarterback Cam Ward at the center of the team’s future hopes. After back-to-back losing seasons, the 2025 campaign represents a fresh start focused on player development, cultural reset, and long-term competitiveness in a deep AFC. Despite challenges, the Titans remain a proud and resilient franchise with a strong regional identity and a commitment to returning to contender status.