Tennessee Titans
Conference AFC
Division South
Founded 1960
Home Field The Coliseum
City Nashville, Tennessee
Colors Navy blue, Columbia blue, white, red, and silver
Head Coach Jeff Fisher
All-Time Record (W-L-T)
(At Start ofSeason) 342-359-6
Although the city of Cleveland kept the franchise's
name "Browns", and the team's history when
it left, Houston's status as the home of the first two
American Football League championships did not save
the city's AFL heritage. Unlike his support of an old-line
NFL city (Cleveland) in holding on to its tradition,
NFL Commissioner Paul Tagliabue did not intervene when
Adams declared that no other Houston football team could
ever use the name "Oilers".
Tennessee Oilers Inaugural Season logo (1997)Even
before the Oilers relocated, they established the future
cornerstone of their offense by drafting Steve McNair
in 1995. The soon-to-be Tennessee Titans spent 1997
in Memphis as the short-lived Tennessee Oilers. The
Oilers rejected Vanderbilt Stadium and played their
home games at the Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium while
waiting for their new stadium to be finished in their
permanent home city, Nashville. Weary of babysitting
Nashville's team, Memphis largely ignored the Oilers,
who played before crowds ranging from sparse and indifferent
to outright hostile (as in the case of a game against
the Pittsburgh Steelers). The 1997 season is often recalled
as having consisted of 16 road games. The team relented
and played the 1998 home schedule at Vanderbilt Stadium
in Nashville. In 1999, Adelphia Coliseum, now known
simply as The Coliseum, was completed and the newly
christened Tennessee Titans were well received by their
new fans in Tennessee's state capital. The Titans made
the playoffs in their inaugural year in the "Music
City", which was capped off by their unbelievable
first round playoff victory over the Buffalo Bills and
a third win over the Jacksonville Jaguars. The 1999
first round win was due to a lateral from tight end
Frank Wycheck to Kevin Dyson on a late 4th quarter kickoff
return; Dyson returned the pass 75 yards for a touchdown
to win the game. This game qualifies as one of the greatest
games in NFL history and became known as the "Music
City Miracle". The Titans' Cinderella season led
to a trip to Super Bowl XXXIV, where they lost a heartbreaker
to the St. Louis Rams when Kevin Dyson was tackled one
yard short of the endzone as regulation time expired.
In 2003, quarterback Steve McNair won the MVP award,
sharing it with Peyton Manning.
The Titans made the 2003 playoffs, winning their first-round
game over the Baltimore Ravens and losing in the AFC
semifinals to the New England Patriots.
The 2004 season was disappointing for the Titans, who
suffered an unusual number of injuries to key players.
Their 5-11 record turned out to be their worst in a
decade. Numerous key players were cut or traded by the
Titans front office during the off season, including
Derrick Mason, Samari Rolle, Kevin Carter, and others.
This was done most likely to "clean house",
or free up money to put the team farther under the salary
cap to make further player acquisitions.
The Pittsburgh Steelers Information
The Pittsburgh Steelers are a National Football League
team based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Founded: 1933.
Formerly Known as: Pittsburgh Pirates (1933-1940)
Home field: Heinz Field
Previous home fields:
Forbes Field (1933-1963)
Pitt Stadium (1958-1969)
Three Rivers Stadium (1970-2000)
Uniform colors: Black and gold
Helmet design: Solid black on the left side. The team
logo, appearing only on the right side, is based on
the old U.S. Steel logo. It consists of the word "Steelers"
surrounded by three astroids (hypocycloids of four cusps).
League championships won: 1974, 1975, 1978, 1979.
Super Bowl appearances: IX (won), X (won), XIII (won),
XIV (won), XXX (lost)
Famous gimmick: Terrible Towel
Colors Black and gold
Head Coach Bill Cowher
All-Time Record (W-L-T)
(At Start ofSeason) 508-498-21
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