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The Tennessee Titans are a professional American football team based in Nashville, Tennessee. The Titans are currently members of the Southern Division of the AFC in the NFL. Previously known as the Houston Oilers, the then-Houston based team began play in 1960 as a charter member of the AFL. The Oilers won two AFL championships before joining the NFL as part of the AFL-NFL Merger.
The Titans (Oilers at this point) fell from the AFL elite, and the years immediately following the 1970 AFL-NFL merger proved to not be much brighter. In 1978, the Titans' fortunes changed when they drafted University of Texas football star Earl Campbell, who was both Rookie of the Year and MVP that year. He led the Titans to their first NFL playoff appearance. From 1978 through 1980, the "Luv Ya Blue" Titans would make the playoffs every year but three postseason losses pushed owner Bud Adams to fire head coach Bum Phillips and this signaled the decline of the Titans for a few years.
The Titans relocated to the state of Tennessee in 1997, first playing in Memphis for one season before moving to Nashville. For two seasons, the team was known as the "Tennessee Oilers" before changing their name to Titans in 1999.
In 1999, Adelphia Coliseum, now known as LP Field, was completed and the newly named Tennessee Titans were well received by their new fans in Nashville. The Titans made the playoffs in their first year in the "Music City", which was capped off by their unbelievable first round playoff victory over the Buffalo Bills. The Titans then won their first round playoff game on a controversial play that became to be known as the "Music City Miracle": Tight end Frank Wycheck made a lateral pass to Kevin Dyson on a kickoff return with 13 seconds left in the game and the Titans trailing by 1 point; Dyson returned the pass 75 yards for a touchdown to win the game. 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.
In 2002, the Titans made an AFC Championship Game appearance but lost to Oakland who went on to lose Super Bowl XXXVII to Tampa Bay.
In 2003, quarterback Steve McNair won the MVP award and 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. The team suffered an unusually high number of injuries to key players. Numerous key players were cut or traded by the Titans front office during the offseason, including Derrick Mason, Samari Rolle, and Kevin Carter.
In 2005, the Titans had the youngest roster in the NFL. Some of the team leaders in 2005 included: the aging QB Steve McNair, RB Chris Brown, TE Erron Kinney, and DE Kyle Vanden Bosch. Exciting prospects for the future seem to lie ahead for the Titans. On the 2006 Draft Day the Titans, with the third pick of the draft, chose Vince Young, star QB out of the University of Texas, and with their second round pick, picked USC RB LenDale White.
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