Bridgestone Arena Nominated for 2019 Arena of the Year by Pollstar Magazine

Pollstar Magazine announced that Bridgestone Arena, home of the National Hockey League’s Nashville Predators, has been nominated Arena of the Year for 2019. This is Bridgestone Arena’s 13th straight and 16th overall nomination for the award. Also, Nashville Predators Senior Vice President of Marketing and Entertainment David Kells has been nominated Venue Executive of the Year for the seventh time in his career.MORE

Titans Bye Week Awards

Earlier this season I compared this Titans team to a roller coaster after their week 4 win over the Falcons. I didn’t think this team could get more inconsistent than they showed the first four weeks of the season.

And that’s when I learned to never underestimate this team. They can always be MORE confusing.MORE

Titans Begin Expansion of Saint Thomas Sports Park

The Tennessee Titans will begin construction next week on an expansion project at Saint Thomas Sports Park, which will almost double its current footprint in Nashville’s MetroCenter neighborhood.

The plan includes 60,000-square-feet in additions, including a new building situated along one of the practice fields, and major renovation of spaces within the existing 75,000-square-foot building. Improvements to Saint Thomas Sports Park, home to the team’s practice facility and corporate office since its inaugural season as the Titans in 1999, will continue to transform the space into a modern, first-class building aimed at enhancing the production of both its football and business staffs.

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Titans vs Chiefs Week 10 Primer

It was a fun two weeks, much like most honeymoons, but it’s time to come back to the real world where your house payment is due, and your offensive line is still overpaid. Don’t get me wrong. In no way am I blaming Tannehill for the loss to the Carolina Panthers on Sunday, but the offense has gone downhill each of the last two weeks after a promising performance against the Chargers to start the Tannehill era. The question is “why?”MORE

Titans vs Panthers Week 9 Primer

Well, it wasn’t exactly “pretty,” but the Titans were able to pull back to .500 and stay one game back in the win column of the Colts and Texans for the AFC South lead. The offense was able to capitalize on two early Jameis Winston turnovers and, for the second straight week, Ryan Tannehill led the offense on a 75+-yard touchdown drive to take the lead in the fourth quarter.MORE

Titans vs Buccaneers: Week 8 Primer

Titans vs Buccaneers: Week 8 Primer I’m going to start this preview with a bit of something that my millions of fans don’t see from me much and could be dangerous under the wrong circumstances: optimism. My optimism could very well be misplaced. After all, the Titans are coming off a 23-20 win against the…MORE

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