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Eric Church to Sing the National Anthem at Super Bowl LV

Eric Church is heading to the Super Bowl! The singer has been tapped to perform the National Anthem with singer Jazmine Sullivan. H.E.R. will sing “America the Beautiful.” According to People, the collaboration marks the first time two singers have shared the honor since Aaron Neville and Aretha Franklin sang the National Anthem together in 2006. The Weeknd will…

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Country Stars Join Advisory Board to Bring MLB Team to Nashville

Nashville is one step closer to getting a Major League Baseball team, thanks in part to several country stars. Darius Rucker, Luke Combs, Kane Brown and Eric Church are part of an advisory board, along with pop music superstar Justin Timberlake and former Titans player Eddie George, with the goal of making Music City the home of a new…

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Tennessee Titans Reschedule Buffalo Bills Game Amid COVID-19 Outbreak

The Tennessee Titans  will have to wait a little bit longer to play the Buffalo Bills, after another person within the organization tested positive for COVID-19. The game was originally scheduled for Sunday, October 11, but will now take place on Tuesday, October 13, as long as there are no more positive COVID-19 tests among players or staff. “Our…

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Tennessee Titans Hope to Play Buffalo Bills This Sunday After COVID-19 Outbreak

The Tennessee Titans are remaining hopeful that they will be able to play their scheduled game against the Buffalo Bills this Sunday, after postponing their scheduled October 4 game against the Pittsburgh Steelers because of COVID-19. According to ESPN, a total of 20 players and staff members within the organization tested positive for the virus. Although the Titans hope…

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Tennessee Titans Postpone Game Against Pittsburgh Steelers Due to COVID-19 [UPDATED]

Update: On October 1, the Titans announced they were postponing the game against the Pittsburgh Steelers for later in the season, after another player tested positive for COVID-19. To date, five players and six personnel have tested positive. The Titans facility will remain closed until further notice. The Tennessee Titans are officially postponing their game against the Pittsburgh Steelers,…

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Tennessee Titans Have 8 Positive COVID-19 Tests, Close Practice Facility

It’s a disappointing day for the Tennessee Titans, after eight people within the organization have tested positive for COVID-19, forcing the Titans to temporarily halt all in-person activities. The Minnesota Vikings, who the Titans played on Sunday, will also follow the same protocol. The NFL announced the news in a statement that was shared on social media. “On Tuesday…

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The Tennessee Titans to Begin Home Games Without Fans in Attendance

The Tennessee Titans will kick off the 2020-21 season without any fans in attendance, due to the coronavirus pandemic. Mayor John Cooper announced the news on Tuesday, August 18, during his Metro Coronavirus Task Force press conference, which also applies to Nashville’s professional soccer team as well. “Across the United States, there’s a wide range of approaches to in-person…

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Former Tennessee Titan Keith Bulluck Takes Hands-On Approach in New Coffee Shop

Former Tennessee Titans player Keith Bulluck might be the owner of the newly-opened Just Love Coffee in Franklin, located just outside of Nashville, but he is doing much, much more. The 43-year-old is also as hands on as possible, doing everything from creating menu items to picking out the decor, and even running the cash register. “I was here…

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Nashville Predators’ Team Captain Speaks Out After Losing Bid for Stanley Cup

It’s a disappointing end to an already tough season for the Nashville Predators, who lost their bid for the Stanley Cup after being defeated by the Arizona Coyotes on Friday, August 7, in overtime. Team captain Roman Josi spoke out about the disappointing loss, in a statement shared on social media. “This hurts … and it’s going to hurt…

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Nashville Predators Enjoy Touches of Home While Competing for Stanley Cup

The Nashville Predators are hoping to finish out the modified season with the Stanley Cup, as part of the NHL’s Return to Play, which allows 24 teams to compete, without a live audience. The team is currently in Edmonton, where they will go up against the Arizona Cardinals for their third game in the series, and are enjoying touches…

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