Head Coach
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Jeff Fisher
- 128-102
- 5-6
- 14 seasons
- 133-108
Jeff Fisher is one of the most respected coaches in the NFL. He has been a head coach for the Tennessee Titans since 1994 and under his leadership the Titans have gone to the playoffs five times and to the Super Bowl once in 1999. In 2007 the Titans again made it to the playoffs but lost in the Wild Card round to the San Diego Chargers. Fisher guided the Titans to an NFL-best 13 regular season wins in 2008.
Featured Player
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Chris Johnson
- Running back
- 5-11
- 200 lbs
- 23
- 23/9/1985
- East Carolina
- One season
Blessed with sprinter's speed, Chris Johnson is one of the most dynamic young backs in the game. He took the NFL by storm as a rookie in 2008, rushing for 1,228 yards and 9 touchdowns and adding 43 receptions and 1 more score. A star in the making, he should be worth following in 2009.
Team Info
The Titans have enjoyed a rather nomadic experience since beginning life in the American Football League as the Houston Oilers in 1960. Since that time, the club has played in six different stadiums, joined the NFL and gone from being known as the Houston Oilers to Tennessee Oilers and finally the Tennessee Titans. The club has contended for honors in recent years, losing to the St. Louis Rams in the 2000 Super Bowl, going out in the AFC Championship game in 2001 and 2002, and reaching the Divisional Round in 2003 before losing to eventual champions New England. In 2005 they slumped to a 4-12 record - their worst mark since moving to Tennessee. In 2008, veteran QB Kerry Collins replaced Vince Young and led the Titans to an NFL-best 13-3 regular season record. However, they were upset in the Divisional Round of the playoffs by the Baltimore Ravens and that disappointment should act as a motivational tool for an extremely tough and talented team in 2009.







