Prepare for the 2021-2022 football season in Nashville, TN

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Home of the Titans at Nissan Stadium | Photo via @nissanstadium

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This conversation was written by Gunnar Eng, NASHtoday’s digital media intern.

As summer draws to a close and the temperature slowly starts to dip below 90°, we are looking forward to fall weather. For many Nashvillians, the end of summer means a triumphant return to a favorite escape, headache, and rivalry all wrapped into one — football. So as we trade in our 6-pack abs and avocados for 6-pack beers and nachos, let’s take a look at Nashville’s teams and how you can tune in to upcoming games.

Tennessee Titans

🗓️ Home game schedule

  • Sun., Sept. 12: vs. Arizona Cardinals
  • Sun., Sept. 26: vs. Indianapolis Colts
  • Mon., Oct. 18: vs. Buffalo Bills
  • Sun., Oct. 24: vs. Kansas City Chiefs
  • Sun., Nov. 14: vs. New Orleans Saints
  • Sun., Nov. 21: vs. Houston Texans
  • Sun., Dec. 12: vs. Jacksonville Jaguars
  • Thurs., Dec. 23: vs. San Francisco 49ers
  • Sun., Jan. 2: vs. Miami Dolphins

🎟️ Tickets

There are 4 main ticket options — Season tickets, Single Game tickets, VIP Fan Experience tickets, and Group Seating tickets. Prices start at $96 for select single games. The ticket office is located at 1 Titans Way, Nashville.

🏟️ Stadium Updates

Nissan Stadium’s clear bag policy will be in effect all season long, and it’s highly encouraged not to bring one at all if possible. The stadium will also be featuring new local concessions from Party Fowl + Slim & Huskies this season.

Vanderbilt Commodores

🗓️ Home game schedule

  • Sat., Sept. 4: vs. ETSU Buccaneers
  • Sat., Sept. 18: vs. Stanford Cardinal
  • Sat., Sept. 25: vs. Georgia Bulldogs
  • Sat., Oct. 2: vs. UConn Huskies
  • Sat., Oct. 23: vs. Mississippi State Bulldogs
  • Sat., Oct. 30: vs. Missouri Tigers
  • Sat., Nov. 13: vs. Kentucky Wildcats

🎟️ Tickets

There are 4 main ticket options — Season tickets, Single Game tickets, VIP Fan Experience tickets, and Group Seating tickets. Prices start at $25 for select single games. The ticket office is located at 2601 Jess Neely Dr., Nashville.

🏟️ Stadium Updates

A clear bag policy will be in effect for all home games. The Commodore Star Walk will be expanding this season, where the team will be exiting the practice field 1 hour prior to kickoff + proceed onto Natchez Trace before entering the stadium. Fans are encouraged to line the path and cheer on the team as they enter the stadium.

Tennessee State Tigers

🗓️ Home game schedule

  • Sat., Sept. 18: vs. Kentucky State Thorobreds
  • Sat., Oct. 16: vs. Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles
  • Sat., Oct. 30: vs. Murray State Racers
  • Sat., Nov. 13: vs. Austin Peay Governors

🎟️ Tickets

There are 3 main ticket options — Season tickets, Single Game tickets, and Suite Seating tickets. Prices start at $25 for select single games. The ticket office is located at 3500 John A Merritt Blvd., Nashville.

🏟️ Stadium Updates

All home games will take place at Nissan Stadium, with the clear bag policy in effect for each game, and it’s highly encouraged not to bring one at all if possible. The stadium will also be featuring new local concessions from Party Fowl + Slim & Huskies this season.

Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders

🗓️ Home game schedule

  • Sat., Sept. 4: vs. Monmouth Hawks
  • Sat., Oct. 2: vs. Marshall Thundering Herd
  • Sat., Oct. 30: vs. Southern Mississippi Golden Eagles
  • Sat., Nov. 13: vs. Florida International Panthers
  • Sat., Nov. 20: vs. Old Dominion Monarchs

🎟️ Tickets

There are 4 main ticket options — Season tickets, Single Game tickets, VIP Fan Experience tickets, and Group Seating tickets. Prices start at $16 for select single games. The ticket office is located at 1327 Faulkinberry Dr., Murfreesboro.

🏟️ Stadium Updates

A returning clear bag policy will be in effect for all home games. The stadium will be returning to 100% capacity this season while reopening The Family Fun Zone + Beer Garden.

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