1.
The Tennessee Titans pulled off the "Music City Miracle" against which team in the 2000 playoffs?
Correct Answer
A. Bills
Explanation
In the 2000 playoffs, the Tennessee Titans executed the famous "Music City Miracle" play against the Buffalo Bills. This play occurred during the closing seconds of the game, with the Titans trailing by one point. The Titans received a kickoff and lateraled the ball multiple times, eventually resulting in a touchdown that secured their victory. The play is considered one of the most memorable moments in NFL history.
2.
Which Tennessee Titans kicker announced his retirement after 22 seasons in 2004?
Correct Answer
B. Gary Anderson
3.
The Titans played their home games at which stadium from 1999 to 2001?
Correct Answer
C. AdelpHia Coliseum
Explanation
The correct answer is Adelphia Coliseum. The Titans played their home games at this stadium from 1999 to 2001.
4.
When was the Titans first season?
Correct Answer
A. 1997
Explanation
The Titans' first season was in 1997.
5.
In 2006 Steve McNair ended how many years in tenure with the Tennessee Titans to play with the Baltimore Ravens?
Correct Answer
A. 11 Years
Explanation
Steve McNair ended his 11-year tenure with the Tennessee Titans to play with the Baltimore Ravens in 2006.
6.
What pro bowler signed with the Tennessee Titans in 2006 to replace Justin Hartwig?
Correct Answer
D. Kevin Mawae
Explanation
Kevin Mawae signed with the Tennessee Titans in 2006 to replace Justin Hartwig. This suggests that Mawae was brought in as a replacement for Hartwig, indicating that Hartwig either left the team or was no longer able to fulfill his role. Mawae's signing implies that the Titans saw him as a suitable replacement and believed he could contribute to the team's success.
7.
In 2005, which Tennessee Titan defensive end ranked fourth in the NFL in sacks?
Correct Answer
D. Kyle Vanden Bosch
Explanation
Kyle Vanden Bosch is the correct answer because in 2005, he ranked fourth in the NFL in sacks as a defensive end for the Tennessee Titans.
8.
What was the highest number of losses in a row for the Tennessee Titans in 2005?
Correct Answer
D. Five
Explanation
In 2005, the Tennessee Titans had a streak of five consecutive losses, which was their highest number of losses in a row for that year.
9.
How many times were the Tennessee Titans sacked in 2005?
Correct Answer
C. 31
Explanation
In 2005, the Tennessee Titans were sacked 31 times. This means that the opposing team's defense successfully tackled the Titans' quarterback behind the line of scrimmage on 31 occasions throughout the season.
10.
What percentage of fourth-down conversions did the Tennessee Titans make in 2005?
Correct Answer
C. 29.00%
Explanation
In 2005, the Tennessee Titans made 29.00% of their fourth-down conversions.
11.
How many touchdowns did the Tennessee Titans defense score in 2005?
Correct Answer
C. 2
Explanation
In 2005, the Tennessee Titans defense scored 2 touchdowns.
12.
Who had the most tackles in 2005 for the Tennessee Titans?
Correct Answer
A. Keith Bullock
Explanation
Keith Bullock had the most tackles in 2005 for the Tennessee Titans.
13.
Who led the Tennessee Titans in receiving yards in 2005?
Correct Answer
C. Drew Bennett
Explanation
Drew Bennett led the Tennessee Titans in receiving yards in 2005.
14.
What Titans player was named NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year in 1999?
Correct Answer
B. Jevon Kearse
Explanation
Jevon Kearse was named NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year in 1999. This recognition is given to the best defensive player in their first year in the league. Kearse had an outstanding rookie season with the Tennessee Titans, recording 14.5 sacks and 8 forced fumbles. He made a significant impact on the Titans' defense and was a key contributor to their success that season. Kearse's exceptional performance and impact on the field earned him the prestigious title of NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year in 1999.
15.
Who did the Titans select with their first round pick (#16 overall) in the 1999 NFL College draft?
Correct Answer
B. Jevon Kearse
Explanation
The Titans selected Jevon Kearse with their first round pick in the 1999 NFL College draft.