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Game Preview: Titans Host Seahawks at Nissan Stadium 

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NASHVILLE — The Tennessee Titans (1-9) host the Seattle Seahawks (7-3) this week for the second time in a three-year span during the regular season. Kickoff at Nissan Stadium (capacity 69,143) is scheduled for 12 p.m. CST on Sunday, Nov. 23.

This week marks the 20th all-time meeting between the clubs. That includes a postseason contest—an Oilers victory over the then-AFC rival Seahawks during the 1987 playoffs. The Seahawks most recently earned a 20-17 Christmas Eve win in Nashville in 2023 to take a 11-8 series lead. Prior to then, the Seahawks visited Nissan Stadium on only two prior occasions (2005, 2017). The Titans also welcomed the Seahawks to Nissan Stadium for a 2024 preseason contest.

This Sunday also includes the Titans' annual My Cause My Cleats activation. More than 20 Titans players will wear custom-designed cleats spotlighting non-profit organizations that are meaningful to them. Many of the cleats will be auctioned to benefit the individual charities. More information and features will be updated during the week at TennesseeTitans.com.

THE BROADCAST

The contest will be regionally televised on FOX, including Nashville affiliate WZTV FOX 17. The broadcast team includes play-by-play announcer Kevin Kugler, analyst Daryl Johnston and reporter Allison Williams.

Fans in Nashville can stream live Titans games on mobile devices with NFL+, which offers access to local games and all primetime games on phones and tablets. Out of market, fans can watch every Sunday afternoon game with Sunday Ticket. More information on ways to watch NFL games can be found at nfl.com/ways-to-watch.

The Titans Radio Network and Nashville flagship 104.5 The Zone carry all Titans games across the Mid-South with play-by-play announcer Taylor Zarzour, analyst Dave McGinnis, executive producer Rhett Bryan, gameday host Lucas Panzica, and sideline reporters Amie Wells and Will Boling.

TITANS CONTINUE HOME STRETCH

The Titans returned from their bye to host the Houston Texans last week. Trailing 13-6 in the fourth quarter, rookie quarterback Cam Ward directed a 95-yard touchdown drive to knot the score with less than two minutes on the clock. However, the Texans subsequently marched into position for a 35-yard field goal as time expired to escape with a 16-13 win.

Ward's four-yard touchdown pass to Van Jefferson capped a day in which he was 24-of-37 passing for 194 yards. He also rushed for 33 yards. In 10 games, the first-overall pick has passed for 1,954 yards with six touchdowns and six interceptions.

The Titans defense allowed its lowest point total of the season and shut out the Texans in the first half. The unit combined for nine passes defensed—the most for the Titans in a game since Dec. 12, 2021 against Jacksonville (nine). Additionally, the Titans had four sacks against Houston, giving them 22 sacks from Week 5 to Week 11. That was the third-highest total in the NFL during that span.

Excluding the bye, Sunday's contest against the Seahawks marks the Titans' third of four consecutive home games. They continue the home slate with the Jacksonville Jaguars on Nov. 30. Their next road game is not until a trip to Cleveland on Dec. 7.

THE SEAHAWKS

The Seahawks currently sit in second place in the NFC West following last week's 21-19 loss at the hands of the division's first-place Los Angeles Rams (8-2). It ended Seattle's four-game winning streak.

Head coach Mike Macdonald joined the Seahawks in 2024 after previously serving as defensive coordinator with the Baltimore Ravens. He led the Seahawks to a 10-7 record in his initial campaign with the franchise.

Quarterback Sam Darnold signed with the Seahawks during the 2025 offseason after helping the Minnesota Vikings to the playoffs in 2024. Darnold's season statistics include 2,541 passing yards, a 70.2 completion percentage and 17 touchdown passes. He ranks seventh in the NFL with a 105.0 passer rating.

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