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Titans invite fans to celebrate 25th season with 2023 Kickoff Week

It’s time to Titan Up ahead of the Tennessee Titans season opener against the New Orleans Saints on Sunday, Sept. 10.

A wide shot of Nissan Stadium, home of the Tennessee Titans.

Mark your calendars: The Tennessee Titans’ first home game is Sunday, Sept. 17. | Photo by @followcurt

Get ready to paint the town two-tone blue as the Tennessee Titans gear up for 2023 Kickoff Week – a touchdown-worthy celebration leading up to the team’s 25th season.

Fantasy Football Draft Party | Tuesday, Sept. 5 | 5:30-9:30 p.m. | Nissan Stadium | Leagues can host their draft in a suite, tour the Titans locker room, enjoy a happy hour, and more.

Titans Tourneys | Wednesday, Sept. 6 | 6-11 p.m. | Madden 24 (virtual) | Titans fans will get the opportunity to compete against each other for a chance to win a pair of 2023-2024 season tickets.

The Drop | Saturday, Sept. 9 | 9:43 a.m.-1 p.m. | Soho House, 500 Houston St. | This limited-edition, 6-piece merchandise collaboration with HANGTN will be available in-person only while supplies last.

Green Hills Park Festival | Saturday, Sept. 9 | 5-7 p.m. | Green Hills Park, 1210 Lone Oak Rd. | Come for T-Rac and Titans giveaways and stay for family-friendly fun, food, and a screening of “The Super Mario Bros. Movie.”

The Titans open the season in New Orleans on Sunday, Sept. 10, so keep the team spirit alive until the home opener against the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday, Sept. 17. Stay tuned — we’ll have more on the upcoming season next week.

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