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Who do Tennessee Titans play in 2025? Their opponents ahead of NFL schedule release

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It’s just about time to start planning for the Tennessee Titans’ 2025 NFL season.

The NFL will release its schedule for the 2025 season on May 14, putting the Titans’ opponents in order for quarterback Cam Ward’s rookie season. One year after finishing 3-14, the team is set to face one of the easiest schedules in the league, including matchups against the last-place finishers from every AFC division last season, as four road trips to face teams in western divisions.

Ward, the No. 1 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, should bring some extra interest to a team that struggled to draw attention last season. The Titans revamped their offensive line and added a bundle of receivers via the draft and free agency to rebuild an aerial attack that has struggled the past three seasons.

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Luckily for the Titans, the AFC South heads into 2025 still as one of the NFL’s weaker divisions. Houston looks poised to win the division’s automatic playoff berth again, but Jacksonville and Indianapolis are teams in transition just as much as the Titans, with uncertainty at quarterback for the Colts and first-time coaches and front office staffers taking the Jaguars in a new, surprising direction.

NFL schedule release date

The league will release the 2025 schedule on Wednesday, May 14.

What time is NFL schedule release?

The NFL schedule is set to be released at 7 p.m. CT.

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Where to watch NFL schedule release

The NFL Network is airing the schedule release.

This year, the Titans will play their six customary games against AFC South opponents, as well as games against teams from the AFC West and NFC West. The three remaining games will be played against the last-place finishers from a year ago in the AFC East, AFC North and NFC South.

The Titans will play one more home game than road game this fall.

Home opponents: Houston, Indianapolis, Jacksonville, Kansas City, L.A. Chargers, L.A. Rams, Seattle, New England, New Orleans

Road opponents: Houston, Indianapolis, Jacksonville, Denver, Las Vegas, Arizona, San Francisco, Cleveland

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Nick Suss is the Titans beat writer for The Tennessean. Contact Nick at  nsuss@gannett.com. Follow Nick on X, the platform formerly called Twitter, @nicksuss.



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Rescue teams pull kayakers and dog from Red River in Tennessee

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Sissy arrived at The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee in 2000, where caretakers began monitoring and managing her osteoarthritis. Sanctuary leaders said a recent progression of the disease caused what they described as “clear signs” of pain and swelling in her right wrist.



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Tennessee Highway Patrol holds open house at Jackson district office

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JACKSON, Tenn. (WBBJ) – The Tennessee Highway Patrol held an open house Thursday at the THP Jackson District Office in West Madison County for those interested in becoming a state trooper.

Attendees had the opportunity to learn about the various operations of the THP and the roles the department offers.

Trooper Tiffanie Williams said the career comes with competitive benefits and a sense of community responsibility.

“What makes us a good career choice is, one, base your retirement plan is pretty good, your benefits are pretty good. Also, just giving back to the community — we kind of hold ourselves to a higher standard,” Williams said.

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For more information about the Tennessee Highway Patrol and how to get involved, click here.

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Tennessee State men’s hockey cancels 2026-27 inaugural season for second straight year

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Tennessee State men’s hockey has once again canceled its inaugural season.

The first ever ice hockey team at an historically Black, public university was expected to begin play in 2025-26, but the season was canceled due to a fundraising shortfall. Now, the team has canceled its 2026-27 season according to a source with knowledge of the situation who wished to remain anonymous because the news is not public.

The Tennessean reached out to Tennessee State president Dwayne Tucker, who decline to comment on the situation.

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The Tennessee State’s men’s hockey website does not have a schedule, roster, or any team events listed on its website. The site’s most recent update was July 10 of last year, an announcement about the 2025-26 season cancellation. Requests for additional information about the hockey team have gone unanswered.

This delay in the start of the men’s hockey team comes three years after the team’s inception was announced at Bridgestone Arena ahead of the 2023 NHL Draft. The Nashville Predators and NHL were instrumental in bringing a team to Tennessee State, and a representative with the Predators confirmed that support is ongoing.

While the 2025-26 cancellation followed unrest about the school’s financial situation, it’s unclear if this year’s cancellation is for the same reason or if its related to the school’s recent turmoil in the athletic department.

In May, six coaches gave a vote of no confidence for Tennessee State’s athletic director Mikki Allen. A letter to Dwayne Tucker on May 29 expressed concern about the “current direction, leadership, communication, and operational management of the athletic department” under Allen.

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Men’s hockey coach Duante Abercrombie was not among the six coaches mentioned in the letter.

Alex Daugherty is the Predators beat writer for The Tennessean. He never uses artificial intelligence when developing or drafting stories. Contact Alex at jdaugherty@gannett.com. Follow Alex on X, the platform formerly called Twitter, @alexdaugherty1. Also check out our Predators exclusive Instagram page @tennessean_preds.





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