Advertising Titans VP of Broadcasting Mike Keith Shares Memories, Highlights of Career On Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame Class of 2021 Weekend Jun 24, 2021 at 10:56 PM Donald Page
NASHVILLE – Titans Vice President of Broadcasting Mike Keith will be honored for his induction into the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame s 2021 class over the weekend during a television special.
The Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame Class of 2021 Special presented by the Tennessee Titans will debut as a two-hour televised special event Saturday, June 26 at 8 p.m. ET/7 p.m. CT at www.tshf.net and through the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame s Twitter, YouTube and Facebook pages.
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NASHVILLE – Titans General Manager Jon Robinson took part in a live event for season ticket members on Thursday.
Along with Titans HC Mike Vrabel, Robinson tackled questions on player news, offseason updates, draft preparation and more in a session with Titans Vice President of Broadcasting Mike Keith.
Here s a look at some of the hot topics…
-The Titans continue to evaluate players while continuing to set their draft board.
The NFL Draft kicks off on April 29.
Robinson said the team s medical staff is still compiling all the data they ve collected during medical checks on players, and the staff is still having virtual meetings with players while also calling college coaches for additional background. The scouting staff and coaching staff just wrapped up meetings.
Titans Join Hands On Nashville to Assist in Nashville Flood Cleanup Apr 08, 2021 at 10:03 AM Donald Page
NASHVILLE – Just over a year after parts of Nashville were devastated by deadly tornadoes, another natural disaster impacted countless others in Middle Tennessee.
This time, it was catastrophic flooding.
And once again, the Titans were out in the community to help those in need.
This past weekend, Titans staff members volunteered in a South Nashville neighborhood affected by recent flash flooding. The Titans partnered with Hands On Nashville to assist affected residents while encouraging others to volunteer. For the Titans, serving our community is really core to our mission, said Burke Nihill, President and CEO, Tennessee Titans. We believe it is part of why we exist, why it is good for the Titans to be in Nashville, and to be in Tennessee. When there s a need we are going to show up, and we are going to be there to help. Som
Nissan Stadium Turns Red to Raise Awareness of Heart Disease in Women Feb 04, 2021 at 07:00 AM Copied! Gary Glenn
NASHVILLE Nissan Stadium will turn RED on Friday, Feb. 5 from 4:30 p.m. – 12 a.m. in support of Ascension Saint Thomas and the American Heart Association s National Wear Red Day to help raise awareness of the threat of heart disease in women as part of the Go Red for Women movement.
Heart disease is deadlier than all forms of cancer combined, and past research has revealed that heart disease is the number one killer of women. To save lives and raise awareness of this serious issue, the American Heart Association launched Go Red for Women.
Newton s Fall, Pagano Really Likes Watson, Staley s Rise, Watt Wants Portillo s, and Other Bears Bullets
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Newton’s Fall, Pagano Really Likes Watson, Staley’s Rise, Watt Wants Portillo’s, and Other Bears Bullets
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• Terry Bradshaw said he watched “some of the worst” “boringest” offense he’s ever seen … and he wasn’t talking about the Bears:
Terry Bradshaw refers to the Patriots offense as boringest. pic.twitter.com/FbaGfMrHFG
• The Patriots’ receiving corps is whack, so I’ll give you that. But an offense led by Cam Newton and orchestrated by Josh McDaniels shouldn’t look like this. Admittedly, I’m not totally up with what’s going down in New England, but this year has been quite the disappointment for a great many reasons. Ah, well … tough break. There’s no rest for the weary and no pity for a dynasty at the end of its rope.