Tennessee Titans History 
Tennessee Titans tickets have always delivered the goods under head coach Jeff Fisher, and though the team has undergone radical changes over the last few years, 2005 Tennessee Titans tickets are still one of the best deals in the NFL. Football fans looking for top-flight NFL excitement need look no further than The Coliseum in Nashville and Tennessee Titans tickets.
The Tennessee Titans are based in Nashville, TN and play their home games in The Coliseum, a stadium that can hold over 68,000 fans. As members of the AFC South, the Titans play a home and away series every year against the Houston Texans, Jacksonville Jaguars and the Indianapolis Colts.
The Titans were essentially reborn into the NFL when the Houston Oilers packed up and moved to Nashville in 1997. Seeking a new beginning, the team was renamed the Titans, beginning a new chapter in their history. While the Oilers had a rich history, the Titans have created some great moments for NFL fans since their move to Nashville.
In the waning moments of the 2000 AFC Wildcard game, the Titans’ Kevin Dyson returned a lateral on a kickoff 74 yards for a touchdown with just 16 seconds on the clock to give the Titans a 22-16 win over the Buffalo Bills. The play has become known as the “Music City Miracle”. The play propelled the Titans into the next round of the playoffs, where they defeated the Indianapolis Colts. Dyson almost makes history again when his last gasp attempt to reach the end zone in Super Bowl XXXIV fell just a yard shy in the Titans 23-16 loss to the St. Louis Rams.
In addition, the Titans have boasted some of the NFL’s most exciting players in their short history in Nashville. Quarterback Steve McNair has established himself as a standout quarterback, often playing with injuries that would sideline other players. McNair shared the NFL’s MVP Award with Peyton Manning in 2004 and between 1997 and 2004 threw 131 touchdown passes, while racking up over 20,000 yards through the air. Running back Eddie George was a team mainstay during the same period, topping the 1,000 yard mark in six seasons and gaining 1,509 in 2000. Under head coach Jeff Fisher the Titans posted a 98-77 mark between 1997 and 2004, while making four playoff appearances, including two AFC Championship games and a Super Bowl berth.
Steve McNair alone makes Tennessee Titans tickets valuable, but the Titans now have something else a little special on the menu. Over the course of three games in 2004, wide receiver Drew Bennett snagged 28 passes for eight touchdowns and over 500 yards before being hit by nagging injuries. With a healthy Bennett, McNair and the Titans offense may do some serious damage to opposing defenses in 2005. The chance to see the duo hook up again in the new season only adds more possibility to the mystique of Tennessee Titans tickets.
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