Having tasted victory just four times in their last 27 contests over two years, the Titans will take a win anywhere they can find one.

But Tennessee would love to snap a home losing streak that’s creeping ever closer to “Titans era” franchise record territory.

The Titans head into Sunday’s home game against Seattle in the midst of a nine-game home losing streak, one that extends back to Nov. 10, 2024, the week after Tennessee defeated New England 20-17 in overtime at Nissan Stadium.

In other words, yes, it’s been more than a year — 381 days to be precise — since the Titans emerged victorious in front of their home fans.

“That’s definitely a tough stat,” Titans left guard Peter Skoronski said. “You want to reward your fans who come out and support you by winning. Home field advantage is

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