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USA Today
2 days ago
- Sport
- USA Today
Tennessee Titans vs. Falcons: Live updates, highlights, injuries, and news
The Tennessee Titans square off against the Atlanta Falcons at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia, on Friday night in Week 2 of the preseason. Titans head coach Brian Callahan said this week that he'd take a similar approach with the allocation of snaps, meaning starters, including rookie quarterback Cam Ward, will play. Titans Wire will provide live updates throughout the night. 9 injured Titans may sit out NFL teams do not officially list inactives during the preseason, but the Titans have revealed that at least nine players, including those with previous designations, are dealing with injury and may sit out on Friday night. Final decisions will be made after pregame warmups. What TV channel is Titans vs. Falcons on today? The Titans and Falcons play Friday in Week 2 of the 2025 NFL preseason, continuing their three-game exhibition slate before the regular season begins next month. Although starters will play, most of the game will see backups on the field as they battle for a spot on the 53-man roster. Streaming options for the game include the NFL+ and Fubo, which offers a free trial. Fans in Ireland can also watch this game through the NFL's Global Markets Program. Listen to Titans-Falcons The SiriusXM broadcast team will be Taylor Zarzour (play-by-play), Dave McGinnis (analyst), Amie Wells (reporter), and Will Boling (reporter). Titans vs. Falcons start time The Titans and Falcons will kick off at 6:00 p.m. CDT at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia. First overall pick Cam Ward is expected to play again. Titans preseason schedule Below is Tennessee's preseason schedule Titans regular season schedule Below is Tennessee's regular season schedule.


USA Today
3 days ago
- Sport
- USA Today
What channel is Titans vs. Falcons on today? Time, TV schedule for NFL preseason game
The Tennessee Titans will continue their three-game preseason slate on Friday night against the Atlanta Falcons at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. It comes on the heels of two very physical joint practices between the two teams earlier this week. For the second time in two weeks, the Titans are expected to give their starters some field time, including first overall pick Cam Ward. Here's where to watch Titans vs. Falcons in Week 2 of the NFL preseason. Stream Titans vs. Falcons (free trial) What TV channel is Titans vs. Falcons on today? The Titans and Falcons play Friday in Week 2 of the 2025 NFL preseason, continuing their three-game exhibition slate before the regular season begins next month. Although starters will play, most of the game will see backups on the field as they battle for a spot on the 53-man roster. Streaming options for the game include the NFL+ and Fubo, which offers a free trial. Fans in Ireland can also watch this game through the NFL's Global Markets Program. Listen to Titans-Falcons The SiriusXM broadcast team will be Taylor Zarzour (play-by-play), Dave McGinnis (analyst), Amie Wells (reporter), and Will Boling (reporter). Titans vs. Falcons start time The Titans and Falcons will kick off at 6:00 p.m. CDT at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia. First overall pick Cam Ward is expected to play again. Titans tickets Looking to buy Tennessee Titans tickets? We've got you covered. Buy Tennessee Titans tickets Titans preseason schedule Below is Tennessee's preseason schedule Titans regular season schedule Below is Tennessee's regular season schedule.


USA Today
09-08-2025
- Sport
- USA Today
What channel is Titans vs. Buccaneers on today? Time, TV schedule for NFL preseason game
The Tennessee Titans will open their three-game preseason slate on Saturday night against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Raymond James Stadium in sunny Florida. It comes on the heels of a very physical joint practice between the two teams earlier this week. It will mark the NFL debut of quarterback Cam Ward, the first overall pick in the 2025 NFL draft, and many of the Titans' starters will also see action. Here's where to watch Titans vs. Buccaneers in Week 1 of the NFL preseason. Stream Titans vs. Buccaneers (free trial) What TV channel is Titans vs. Buccaneers on today? The Titans and Buccaneers play Saturday in Week 1 of the 2025 NFL preseason, kicking off their three-game exhibition slate before the regular season begins next month. Although starters will play, most of the game will see backups on the field as they battle for a spot on the 53-man roster. Streaming options for the game include the NFL+ and Fubo, which offers a free trial. Fans in Ireland can also watch this game through the NFL's Global Markets Program. Titans preseason TV affiliates Listen to Titans-Buccaneers The SiriusXM broadcast team will be Taylor Zarzour (play-by-play), Dave McGinnis (analyst), Amie Wells (reporter), and Will Boling (reporter). Titans vs. Buccaneers start time The Titans and Buccaneers will kick off at 6:30 p.m. CDT at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida. First overall pick Cam Ward will make his NFL debut. Titans tickets Looking to buy Tennessee Titans tickets? We've got you covered. Buy Tennessee Titans tickets Titans preseason schedule Below is Tennessee's preseason schedule Titans regular season schedule Below is Tennessee's regular season schedule.


USA Today
24-07-2025
- Sport
- USA Today
Demario Davis talks relationship with Saints fans, expedition to Paris
The New Orleans Saints have had a few international games over the years, with 2008, 2017, and 2022 matchups in London. The NFL has had a clear vision to push further into the international market in recent years, tying teams to respective countries to try and build strong followings for those teams in other nations, and so far, it has worked quite well. Many teams got a few markets, but were paired up with others trying to vie for the same nation. The Saints were awarded just one when it came to the Global Markets Program in 2025, but that one was France, which is an absolutely enormous country to explore on their own. It makes total sense given the deep-seated French culture throughout Louisiana, and gives them an opportunity to expand their fandom further into Europe. Linebacker Demario Davis was the ambassador of this program for the Saints, travelling to Paris to bridge the gap across the Atlantic Ocean. Locked on Saints host Ross Jacksonhighlighted Davis' comments from his media appearance, where the legendary linebacker said he felt he was representing the team when he made the trip over to Paris, and is now doing the inverse when coming back to Louisiana. He is also pushing for a game in France for the Saints, which would be a huge chance to bolster their international outreach. In the same press conference, Davis expressed gratitude for the support he's received from the Saints fanbase and his recent experience overseas. "The energy was," Davis began, "Our fans are always great. I think, it's no secret, New Orleans has the best fans in the world, and I think it's just because they genuinely care about the state of the team, they care, they watch it, they care about the position battles, they care about the coaching, they care about the personnel that's being brought in. "Like its not just fans that show up on Sunday, it's fans who are watching the transactions, they're watching the practices, they're watching progressions, and I think because we have a fanbase that's tapped in like that, it's always gonna be love, and it's no different today." Now he returns to Louisiana for training camp, but will continue to push for more international outreach, as the Saints look to land a game abroad in 2026. With three seasons between then and their last game across the pond, there is plenty of opportunity for them to pick one up as the NFL chooses who they believe should make an impact in Europe each season.


Arab News
24-06-2025
- Business
- Arab News
San Francisco 49ers host first community event in UAE
DUBAI: The San Francisco 49ers have made history by becoming the first NFL franchise to host an event in the UAE. It followed the announcement that the league had granted the 49ers marketing, fan engagement, and commercial rights in the market. For the latest updates, follow us @ArabNewsSport The event — which featured a flag football coaching session and youth flag football clinic in Dubai — highlights the club's continued investment in youth athletics and the growth of flag football worldwide in the lead-up to the sport's inclusion in the 2028 Summer Olympics. The 49ers announced in March that they had been granted activation rights in the UAE as part of the NFL's Global Markets Program. The initiative builds on the team's success in other global markets, including the UK and Mexico in which the 49ers' local fan base has grown by at least 50 percent. The 49ers have hosted more than 50 community events in the UK and Mexico since 2021, leaving a lasting impact on local youngsters. Tuesday's event was held at GEMS World Academy Senior School, which is part of the largest network of schools in the UAE, serving 125,000 students. The day began with staff from the 49ers training more than two dozen physical education teachers in the fundamentals of coaching flag football. Then around 30 students, aged 10-11, participated in a flag football clinic, enjoying different NFL-themed practice drills and an introduction to flag tag. Sourdough Sam, the mascot of the 49ers, also made a special appearance to engage with students and interact with fans. Stephanie Rogers, executive vice president of marketing for the 49ers, said the occasion marked 'an exciting milestone in the 49ers' global fandom journey.' She added: 'We're thrilled to see so much local enthusiasm for the San Francisco 49ers and flag football. We have been warmly welcomed by the community and we look forward to building long-lasting relationships with future fans and partners here. 'Our commitment is not just about flag participation but about creating a journey for youth development. Across a combination of in-person events, digital activations and community initiatives, we aspire to share the storied history of the 49ers with the UAE.' Elevate recently announced its role as the 49ers' agency of record for global marketing efforts, after acquiring Rise Group, the Middle East's sports and entertainment agency. The partnership will strengthen the team's ability to make a meaningful impact in the UAE. Dave McCann, partner at Rise Group, said: 'The 49ers are synonymous with innovation and community engagement, and we look forward to unlocking more opportunities for both the team and MENA (Middle East and North Africa region) partners as we continue to grow in the region. 'We're excited to help shape the future for both the 49ers and flag football in the UAE.' The 49ers are also announcing the launch of their Arabic social media channels — on Instagram, X, TikTok, and Facebook — during their visit to further engage with local communities.