Summary
Tennessee Titans Schedule 2023 has been released recently. In their first match on Sunday, September 10th, they will face the New Orleans Saints.
In this article, we will discuss the start time, their opponent, and the TV channel where you can see today’s match.
Last season the Tennessee Titans had a very good start as they won 7-3 games. They are pretty much dominating the AFC South. But during the later part of the schedule, they lost momentum and were defeated in 7 matches. Because of this, they even miss the playoff.
They had a good run as they had quality players like quarterback Ryan Tannehill and back Derrick Henry. Unfortunately, these players’ contracts had ended, and Tennessee Titans need to look forward to the future.
Their future is promising with some bright prospects like quarterback Will Levis and young offensive receiver Treylon Burks. So with some good players, they will start a new era in the 2023 season. Let’s learn more details about the fixture.
What Time Will the Tennessee Titans Play?
- Date: Sunday, September 10, 2023.
- Kickoff time: 01:00 PM ET
Today the Tennessee Titans vs. New Orleans Saints clash will be at 1 P.M (Eastern Time). The match will happen in Caesars Superdome Stadium, New Orleans, LA.
What Channel Will the Tennessee Titans Game Be on TV?
- TV Channels: CBS
If you’re looking for a way to watch the first match between Tennessee Titans and New Orleans Saints, you must tune in to CBS Channel. They are the official broadcaster of the first match. You can watch the rest of the matches Tennessee Titans on FOX, Prime Video, NFL Network, and ESPN.
You can also get platforms like fuboTV, YouTube TV, and Hulu TV, where you can easily stream those matches with all the available tv channels. As these platforms have numerous tv channels to offer, you can easily buy one of their packages and be relieved for the rest of the season.
Most of the platforms offer 7 day trial period for the new user. So you can make an easier decision after using these for a couple of days.
You cannot watch NFL season on these platforms if you are outside the USA, as most of them are USA based. No worries, you can still watch matches by using a VPN service. You can enjoy all matches by selecting a USA server with your VPN.
We recommend Express VPN as it is one of the most secure VPN services available.
Tennessee Titans Schedule For 2023
Week | Date | Opponent | Time (ET) | Venue |
1 | Sun, Sept 10 | New Orleans Saints | 1:00 PM | Caesars Superdome |
2 | Sun, Sept 17 | Los Angeles Chargers | 1:00 PM | Nissan Stadium |
3 | Sun, Sept 24 | Cleveland Browns | 1:00 PM | Cleveland Browns Stadium |
4 | Sun, Oct 1 | Cincinnati Bengals | 1:00 PM | Nissan Stadium |
5 | Sun, Oct 8 | Indianapolis Colts | 1:00 PM | Lucas Oil Stadium |
6 | Sun, Oct 15 | Baltimore Ravens | 9:30 AM | Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (London) |
7 | Oct. 22 | BYE WEEK | – | – |
8 | Sun, Oct 29 | Atlanta Falcons | 1:00 PM | Nissan Stadium |
9 | Thu, Nov 2 | Pittsburgh Steelers | 8:15 PM | Acrisure Stadium |
10 | Sun, Nov 12 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | 1:00 PM | Raymond James Stadium |
11 | Sun, Nov 19 | Jacksonville Jaguars | 1:00 PM | TIAA Bank Stadium |
12 | Sun, Nov 26 | Carolina Panthers | 1:00 PM | Nissan Stadium |
13 | Sun, Dec 3 | Indianapolis Colts | 1:00 PM | Nissan Stadium |
14 | Mon, Dec 11 | Miami Dolphins | 8:15 PM | Hard Rock Stadium |
15 | Sun, Dec 17 | Houston Texans | 1:00 PM | Nissan Stadium |
16 | Sun, Dec 24 | Seattle Seahawks | 1:00 PM | Nissan Stadium |
17 | Sun, Dec 31 | Houston Texans | 1:00 PM | NRG Stadium |
18 | Sun, Jan 7 | Jacksonville Jaguars | TBD | Nissan Stadium |
Titans Player Roster 2023
Player | No. | Pos. | Status |
Shyheim Carter | 38 | SAF | ACT |
Eric Garror | 33 | CB | ACT |
Tre’Shaun Harrison | 82 | WR | ACT |
Tyreque Jones | 30 | DB | ACT |
Alize Mack | 87 | TE | ACT |
Roger McCreary | 21 | CB | ACT |
Thomas Odukoya | 89 | TE | ACT |
Monty Rice | 56 | LB | ACT |
Rashad Weaver | 99 | LB | ACT |
Sean Murphy-Bunting | CB | ACT | |
Jordan Roos | 70 | G | ACT |
Xavier Newman-Johnson | 67 | G | ACT |
Jonathan Ward | 33 | RB | ACT |
Treylon Burks | 16 | WR | ACT |
Kevin Byard | 31 | FS | ACT |
Justin Rigg | 83 | TE | ACT |
Luke Gifford | 57 | LB | ACT |
Daniel Brunskill | 60 | OT | ACT |
Jaleel Johnson | 90 | DT | ACT |
Curtis Brooks | 95 | DT | ACT |
Caleb Farley | 3 | CB | ACT |
Derrick Henry | 22 | RB | ACT |
Mason Kinsey | 12 | WR | ACT |
Charles McClelland | 38 | RB | ACT |
Ben Niemann | 47 | LB | ACT |
Kyle Philips | 18 | WR | ACT |
Kevin Rader | 86 | TE | ACT |
Reggie Roberson Jr. | 80 | WR | ACT |
Julius Chestnut | 36 | RB | ACT |
Kristian Fulton | 26 | CB | ACT |
Kearis Jackson | 10 | WR | ACT |
Matthew Jackson | 39 | SAF | ACT |
Elijah Molden | 24 | CB | ACT |
Chigoziem Okonkwo | 85 | TE | ACT |
Andrew Rupcich | 76 | OT | ACT |
Tyjae Spears | 32 | RB | ACT |
Ryan Stonehouse | 4 | P | ACT |
Mike Brown | 44 | DB | ACT |
Chance Campbell | 45 | LB | ACT |
Morgan Cox | 46 | LS | ACT |
Jamarco Jones | 73 | OT | ACT |
John Leglue | 72 | G | ACT |
Corey Levin | 62 | G | ACT |
Will Levis | 8 | QB | UDF |
Armani Marsh | 25 | CB | ACT |
Thomas Rush | 48 | LB | ACT |
Caleb Shudak | 6 | K | ACT |
Jeffery Simmons | 98 | DT | ACT |
Malik Willis | 7 | QB | ACT |
James Empey | 66 | C | ACT |
Anthony Kendall | 40 | CB | ACT |
TK McLendon Jr. | 69 | DE | ACT |
Aaron Brewer | 55 | C | ACT |
Jacob Copeland | 19 | WR | ACT |
Andre Dillard | 71 | OT | ACT |
Colton Dowell | 14 | WR | ACT |
Chris Jackson | 35 | DB | ACT |
Naquan Jones | 90 | DT | ACT |
Chris Moore | 11 | WR | ACT |
Caleb Murphy | 42 | LB | ACT |
Sam Okuayinonu | 59 | DT | ACT |
Dillon Radunz | 75 | OT | ACT |
Tyler Shelvin | 72 | DT | ACT |
Teair Tart | 93 | DT | ACT |
Azeez Al-Shaair | 2 | LB | ACT |
Shakel Brown | DT | ACT | |
Jaelyn Duncan | 79 | OT | ACT |
Jack Gibbens | 50 | LB | ACT |
Gavin Holmes | 84 | WR | ACT |
John Ojukwu | 61 | OT | ACT |
Nicholas Petit-Frere | 78 | OT | ACT |
Otis Reese | 41 | LB | ACT |
Peter Skoronski | 77 | OT | ACT |
Nick Westbrook-Ikhine | 15 | WR | ACT |
Josh Whyle | 81 | TE | ACT |
Trey Wolff | 40 | K | ACT |
Hassan Haskins | 25 | RB | ACT |
Zach McCloud | 52 | OLB | ACT |
Racey McMath | 13 | WR | ACT |
Ryan Tannehill | 17 | QB | ACT |
Trevon Wesco | 88 | TE | ACT |
Denico Autry | 96 | DT | ACT |
Tre Avery | 23 | CB | ACT |
Alonzo Davis | 38 | DB | ACT |
Amani Hooker | 37 | SAF | ACT |
Zack Johnson | 68 | G | ACT |
Steven Jones | 36 | CB | ACT |
Arden Key | 49 | LB | ACT |
Harold Landry | 58 | LB | ACT |
Jayden Peevy | 92 | DE | ACT |
Josh Thompson | 29 | DB | ACT |
What is the Titans’ Previous Season Record?
- Record: 7- 10
During the 2022 season, the Titans missed the playoffs in the loss last 7 matches. They had a 7-3 winning streak but lost all matches after that and missed the playoffs.
Conclusion
As some of their major players are gone, the 2023 NFL season will not be easy for the Tennessee Titans. But they made a couple of promising singing and looking for a better season the previous year.
If they can start dominating the season like last year and hold onto this start, we can hope for a good season. Le’s hope for an exciting time ahead.
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