Titans Unveil New Logo and Uniforms
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — The Tennessee Titans have a new coach in Robert Saleh for the upcoming season and are opening a new enclosed stadium in 2027.
So, no reason to wait to update their uniforms and logos.
The Titans unveiled their new look Thursday night at a party featuring current and past players. The new uniforms lean heavily on the history of the franchise, which started in 1960 as the AFL’s Houston Oilers. The team celebrates its 30th season in Tennessee this year.
“Today is about honoring over 65 years of our organization while confidently stepping into the next chapter, and I couldn’t be more excited for our players, our city, and our fans to wear this identity with pride,” owner Amy Adams Strunk said in a statement.
Cam Ward walked out in the team’s new white jersey for the road while All-Pro defensive lineman Jeffery Simmons wore the “Titans blue” home jersey. Eddie George, the franchise’s career rushing leader, made the final introduction before the team’s current stars walked out.
“We built this legacy play by play, heartbreak by heartbreak, victory by victory,” said George, who was part of the team’s first seven seasons in Tennessee and is now the coach at Bowling Green. “And now, the baton has been passed to a new generation.”
This is the franchise’s third set of uniforms since unveiling the Titans name for the 1999 season.
Tennessee will wear what the team calls “Titans blue” jerseys while playing in Nashville that feature “TITANS” across the chest with numbers reflecting a college design. The white road jerseys feature “TENNESSEE” across the chest for the state that’s been home since 1997. Red outlines the numbers.