2019 Tennessee Titans season

2019 Tennessee Titans season
OwnerAmy Adams Strunk
General managerJon Robinson
Head coachMike Vrabel
Home fieldNissan Stadium
Results
Record9–7
Division place2nd AFC South
Playoff finishWon Wild Card Playoffs
(at Patriots) 20–13
Won Divisional Playoffs
(at Ravens) 28–12
Lost AFC Championship
(at Chiefs) 24–35
Pro Bowlers
4
AP All-Pros
3
Uniform
The Tennessee Titans vs. the Houston Texans at Nissan Stadium in Week 15.

The 2019 season was the Tennessee Titans' 50th in the National Football League (NFL) and their 60th overall. It marks the franchise's 23rd season in the state of Tennessee, their 22nd in Nashville and their second full season under head coach Mike Vrabel. Despite a 2–4 start resulting in the benching of quarterback Marcus Mariota, the Titans turned their season around with ex-Dolphins quarterback Ryan Tannehill. With the boost of Tannehill, what was a previously bottom-tier NFL offense transformed into one of its best, helping the Titans to a strong 7–3 finish, making them 9–7 for the fourth straight year and allowing for their return to the postseason after a one-year absence.

Riding the rushing champion Derrick Henry into the playoffs, the Titans defeated the defending Super Bowl champion New England Patriots in the wild-card round by a score of 20–13, advancing them to the divisional round. The Titans then upset the heavily favored top-seeded Baltimore Ravens 28–12, advancing to their first AFC Championship Game since 2002, and becoming the first team since both the New York Jets and Green Bay Packers in 2010 to advance to a Conference Championship Game as a sixth seed. However, the Titans' Cinderella season came to an end when they fell to the eventual Super Bowl LIV champion Kansas City Chiefs 35–24 in the AFC Championship Game.


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