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The Tennessee Titans had a great 2008-09 season, winning the AFC South and making it to the playoffs, though they were knocked out by the Ravens in the divisional playoffs. The team is starting the 2009-10 season without defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth but they’ve still got plenty of defensive talent, including linebacker Keith Bullock, and a notable secondary led by cornerback Cortland Finnegan. They’ve got quite a few offense weapons as well: quarterback Kerry Collins proved himself last season, so much so that a fully healed Vince Young is now officially his number 2; running backs Chris Johnson and LenDale White are scoring machines; plus they’ve got one of the best kickers in the league, Rob Bironas. This means that the Titans are projected to make another trip to the playoffs at the very least, and the 2009 season should be a memorable one for fans. If you want to see this thrilling team in action at LP Field then there’s no time to waste. Get your Tennessee Titans tickets today!
Some Tennessee Titans history: The Titans began their history as the Houston Oilers and as charter members of the AFL in 1960, and that same year the franchise won the AFL's first championship. Houston won another AFL championship a year later under head coach Wally Lemm, who oversaw a powerful offense with lineups that featured quarterback-placekicker George Blanda, running back Billy Cannon, and wide receivers Bill Groman and Charley Hennigan.
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