Remember the Titans? They’re the scrappy former Houston Oilers who posted a 10-7 record and secured a Wild Card berth in 2007! Although the Tennessee Titans came up short against the San Diego Chargers in the playoffs, but it was clear that the Titans – now equipped with a few key off-season moves – are just one step closer to taking a Super Bowl championship back home to Tennessee!
Clutch QB Vince Young is the heart of the Titans, and can beat teams with the pass or the run play. Free agent TE Alge Crumpler provides a reliable target for Vince Young, while bruising RB LenDale White is joined by speedy first-round pick Chris Johnson in the backfield. Aggressive DT Albert Haynesworth anchors the 4-3 front along with pass rusher Jevon Kearse. All-Star OLB Keith Bullock has the range to protect any part of the field with versatile DB Michael Griffin picking up the scraps.
The Tennessee Titans have one of the NFL’s best coaches in Jeff Fisher, who will have to work overtime to compete in the best division in football – the AFC South. The rivalry with the Houston Texans has turned into a feud of epic proportions and the Jacksonville Jaguars are a rising power. Still, the chief roadblock is the Indianapolis Colts. When not in the AFC South, the Titans will have to face the brutal Pittsburgh Steelers and the dangerous Chicago Bears.
Vince Young will work his magic at home from LP Field in front of 69,000 fans. The Tennessee Titans will hope for another Music City Miracle and another chance at a Super Bowl bid in 2008. The Tennessee Titans draw huge crowds no matter where they play – home or away – so order your Tennessee Titans tickets from OnlineTickets.com today!