Tennessee Titans
Broadway honky-tonks, hot chicken, and the Music City Miracle. Nashville does football Sundays right.
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Nissan Stadium sits right on the banks of the Cumberland River with the Nashville skyline rising behind it, and the walk across the pedestrian bridge from downtown on game day is one of the best stadium approaches in the NFL. The whole city funnels toward that bridge in two-tone blue, and by the time you reach the stadium, the energy is already at full volume.
Titans fans have a gritty loyalty that matches the team's identity. The Music City Miracle - the lateral return touchdown against the Bills in the 2000 playoffs - is still the franchise's defining moment, and the fans who were there talk about it like it happened yesterday.
Nashville being Nashville means the pregame and postgame scenes are absolutely elite. Lower Broadway - the honky-tonk strip - is a five-minute walk from the stadium, and on game day it's packed with fans and live music pouring out of every doorway. Tootsie's, Robert's Western World, The Stage - take your pick. Every bar has a band playing, and every band is actually good. Nashville is also one of our favorite cities and apparently has some decent music.
For food, hot chicken is non-negotiable. Prince's Hot Chicken is the original (and still the best), but Hattie B's is closer to the stadium. After the game, Broadway is going to be going until 3 AM regardless. Nashville might be a music city first, but on Sundays, it's a football city. Find Titans tickets on Evil Tickets and Titan Up.