Tennessee Titans Put New Twist on an Old Classic

Nashville, TN – The Tennessee Titans unveiled a new look in downtown Nashville, marking the beginning of a new era for the franchise.

The redesign includes a new roundel logo featuring the colors that helped establish the team’s early identity, along with jerseys that reinterpret one of the NFL’s most recognizable silhouettes.

The design departs from the two-tone shoulder yoke era made famous by Steve McNair but reconnects the franchise with its deeper history. Elements of the uniform echo the days of Warren Moon and Earl Campbell and the team’s early years at the Houston Astrodome.

A six-string stripe across the shoulders, helmets and pants pays tribute to Nashville’s country music heritage, while new woodblock-style wordmarks reflect the team’s Tennessee roots.

The Titans also adjusted their color hierarchy, making Titan-blue and white the primary colors. Navy now serves as a tertiary color, while red will play a larger role in the team’s overall look.

1999 was the last time the franchise rebranded when it transitioned from the Tennessee Oilers to the Titans.

This latest redesign blends the past with the present as the organization enters a new chapter.

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