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As someone who watches the Tennessee Titans, whether since their days as the Houston Oilers or just recently, I don’t need cable to catch every game.
In a hurry? If you just want to start watching the Titans live without cable and don’t care about the details, these services will work well:
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Bottom line: All of the 17 regular season Titans games will air on live TV. The services above have you covered for the regular and postseason. See the Titans schedule below.
In Offseason, the Tennessee Titans have a record of 3-14.
| Date | Time (ET) | Teams |
|---|---|---|
| Thu Jan 1 | TBD | vs |
Check out our guide for complete information about the upcoming Tennessee Titans game.
You’ll need only three channels this year to watch the Tennessee Titans. ESPN, CBS, and FOX air all their games. In other years you might need NBC and NFL Network or streaming services like Amazon Prime Video. But that isn’t the case this year.
All of these channels are available through streaming services without cable. The broadcast channels, ESPN and NFL Network are available nationwide no matter where you live.
The local channels, CBS, Fox, and NBC are available in many locations with a digital antenna.
| Channel | Games |
| CBS | 9 |
| FOX | 6 |
| ESPN | 1 |
| TBD‡ | 1 |
Streaming is a lot like cable in terms of how easy it is to use. Once you’re all set up, it’s just choosing what you want to watch. You’ll connect a streaming device to your TV, or you can use mobile devices like a smartphone or tablet. Once the device is connected to the Internet it will stream the content you choose.
Beyond mobile devices, you can stream on Amazon Fire TV, Android TV-based smart TVs, Apple TV, Chromecast, Roku, Samsung smart TVs, and web browsers. Gaming systems like Xbox and PlayStation are also widely supported.
As far as streaming services go, there are many available that will allow you to watch the Tennessee Titans streaming online without cable. Three of our favorites are Fubo, DIRECTV, and Hulu + Live TV. So, we’re going to look at those first.
Many streaming services offer at least some Tennessee Titans games during the 2024-25 regular season.
The live TV streaming services provide cloud DVR storage to record any games you can’t watch live. And all of the services provide simultaneous streaming on multiple devices.
| Service | Price | Channels | Games | Review |
| $79.99/month | 185+ | 17 | Fubo | |
| $59.99/month | 90+ | 17 | DIRECTV | |
| $82.99/month | 95+ | 17 | Hulu | |
| $82.99/month | 100+ | 17 | YouTube | |
| $60.99/month | 50+ | 7 | Sling | |
| $7.99/month | NA | 9 | Paramount | |
| $6.99/month | NA | 17‡ | NFL+ |
If you’re looking for the best way to watch the Tennessee Titans, Fubo is the top pick. It stands out thanks to its impressive channel lineup, offering 150+ channels, including all the major ones you need for Titans games like ESPN, CBS, and FOX. I found its streaming quality to be rock-solid, and the DVR features are easy to use for recording live games. Plus, it’s compatible with nearly every device—whether you’re using a smart TV, gaming console, or smartphone. When comparing it to other services, I appreciated how Fubo provided more sports content overall, which makes it great for sports lovers. The interface is intuitive, making it simple to navigate, and the value for money is unbeatable, especially if you’re watching multiple sports. For Titans fans, this service ticks all the boxes and is the most reliable, flexible, and feature-packed option available.
After six straight winning seasons, including an AFC Championship Game appearance in 2019 and 11-5 and 12-5 campaigns in 2020 and 2021, the Titans fell to 7-10 and 6-11 marks the past two years failing to make the playoffs. They proceeded to make some significant changes in the offseason to try to turn that drop around.
Mike Vrabel is no longer Tennessee’s head coach as he was let go two days after last season ended. His replacement, Brian Callahan, was hired a couple of weeks later after having served as the Bengals’ offensive coordinator from 2019-23; this will be his first head coaching stint.
Offensive coordinator Nick Holz and defensive coordinator Dennard Wilson are also new in their roles, having not performed in them anywhere in the NFL while Holz did his at the college level, at UNLV in 2022.
Meanwhile, long-time Titans running back Derrick Henry, who had been in Tennessee since 2016, was not resigned; he is now a Baltimore Raven. His position with the Titans will likely be filled by a joint effort from Tony Pollard and Tyjae Spears.
Tennessee’s top wide receiver is expected to be Calvin Ridley, who joins the team from Jacksonville.
Will Levis should start the season at quarterback. He was selected in the second round of the 2023 draft although many were surprised that he was still available at that point, and he proved those prognosticators right as far as his on-field play went well. He started nine times and passed for 1,808 yards and eight touchdowns, four of this in his debut.
Defensively, the biggest change in the offseason was to the cornerback position. Joining returner Roger McCreary there will be L’Jarius Sneed (Chiefs), Chidobe Awuzie (Bengals), and Jarvis Brownlee Jr. (Louisville).
Other newcomers who are expected to help the Titans succeed include linebackers Kenneth Murray (Chargers) and Cedric Gray (North Carolina).
Kicker Nick Folk had an exceptional season in 2023, converting 97% of his field goal attempts, a team record.
| Team | W | L | T |
| Houston Texans | 12 | 5 | 0 |
| Indianapolis Colts | 8 | 9 | 0 |
| Jacksonville Jaguars | 13 | 4 | 0 |
| Tennessee Titans | 3 | 14 | 0 |
How do I watch the Tennessee Titans game tonight?
The Tennessee Titans will only be featured in one night game on Monday, September 30th at the Miami Dolphins. All of the rest of their games will be played on Sunday afternoon and broadcast on CBS or FOX.
| Date | Time (ET) | Teams |
|---|---|---|
| Sat Aug 9 | 11:30 pm | Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs Tennessee Titans |
| Fri Aug 15 | 11:00 pm | Atlanta Falcons vs Tennessee Titans |
| Sat Aug 23 | 12:00 am | Tennessee Titans vs Minnesota Vikings |
| Sun Sep 7 | 8:05 pm | Denver Broncos vs Tennessee Titans |
| Sun Sep 14 | 5:00 pm | Tennessee Titans vs Los Angeles Rams |
| Sun Sep 21 | 5:00 pm | Tennessee Titans vs Indianapolis Colts |
| Sun Sep 28 | 5:00 pm | Houston Texans vs Tennessee Titans |
| Sun Oct 5 | 8:05 pm | Arizona Cardinals vs Tennessee Titans |
| Sun Oct 12 | 8:05 pm | Las Vegas Raiders vs Tennessee Titans |
| Sun Oct 19 | 5:00 pm | Tennessee Titans vs New England Patriots |
| Sun Oct 26 | 8:25 pm | Indianapolis Colts vs Tennessee Titans |
| Sun Nov 2 | 6:00 pm | Tennessee Titans vs Los Angeles Chargers |
| Sun Nov 16 | 6:00 pm | Tennessee Titans vs Houston Texans |
| Sun Nov 23 | 6:00 pm | Tennessee Titans vs Seattle Seahawks |
| Sun Nov 30 | 6:00 pm | Tennessee Titans vs Jacksonville Jaguars |
| Sun Dec 7 | 6:00 pm | Cleveland Browns vs Tennessee Titans |
| Sun Dec 14 | 9:25 pm | San Francisco 49ers vs Tennessee Titans |
| Sun Dec 21 | 6:00 pm | Tennessee Titans vs Kansas City Chiefs |
| Sun Dec 28 | 6:00 pm | Tennessee Titans vs New Orleans Saints |
| Sun Jan 4 | 6:00 pm | Jacksonville Jaguars vs Tennessee Titans |
All the live TV streaming services provide the means to record much of their programming, including Tennessee Titans games. Cable and satellite providers also offer this feature, but keep in they normally charge extra for them. However, NFL+ provides archived broadcasts of all of the league’s games with its premium plan, perfect if you did not or could not record the Titans game.
The Titans Radio Network expands outwards from Nashville, covering much of Tennessee (24 stations) as well as communities in neighboring Kentucky (five stations) and Alabama (six stations). Its flagship station is WGFX 104.5, which serves the Nashville metropolitan area. Westwood One Sports provides national radio coverage of several Tennessee Titans games as well. You can listen on SiriusXM nationwide.
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