Tennessee Titans controlling Amy Adam Strunk has announced that the franchise will retire the jersey numbers for Eddie George (#27) and the late Steve McNair (#9). The retirement will take place ...
McNair's impact on the Titans franchise is immeasurable. He holds numerous franchise records and is regarded as one of the greatest players in the team's history. Steve McNair, a name synonymous ...
Former Titans quarterback Steve McNair and running back Eddie George have moved forward in the class of 2025 Hall of Fame ...
Steve McNair welcomed four children ... resulted in the siblings not attending their dad's jersey retirement ceremony by the ...
Take a look at the number of ways in which the Tennessee Titans' Steve McNair was a one-of-a-kind ... running back Franco Harris emerges as a New Jersey high school football star before ...
Steve McNair is arguably the most beloved ... fourth-quarter comebacks (12). The Titans retired McNair’s No. 9 jersey in 2019. McNair was found dead from multiple gunshot wounds in his condo ...
Few dual threat QBs have ever carried themselves the way Steve McNair did. McNair spent the bulk of his career with the Tennessee Titans, where he was a three-time Pro Bowl selection and the ...
In an interview on "The Insiders" with NFL Network's Steve Wyche, Virginia State Trojans head football coach, Dr. Henry Frazier, previews the team's upcoming season opener against Benedict College.
Steve McNair, Titans quarterback "Pain is something that is secondary to me," McNair said. "I can put that pain in the back of my mind as long as we are wining. I like to win. I like to compete.
Tennessee Titans legends Eddie George and Steve McNair have made it through the initial cut of modern-era nominees for the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2025. The list of 167 initial nominees ...
One of the best games of the week will be the "Sunday Night Football" showdown between the NFC-leading Detroit Lions (7-1) at ...
A look back at Steve McNair's draft day in 1995 & his home life in Mt. Olive, Mississippi. Ravens RB Derrick Henry punches in a 2-yard touchdown late in the fourth quarter against the Browns.