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With the selection of Miami Hurricanes' quarterback Cam Ward first overall in this year's NFL draft, Tennessee Titans fans will no doubt be excited for a new era to begin in the Music City, and with it, maybe their first winning season since 2021. With such high expectations, the Tennessee Titans are going to be a team to watch this season, so we've rounded up where to watch Tennessee Titans games this year to see if the hype is real.
NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE - JANUARY 07: DeAndre Hopkins #10 of the Tennessee Titans runs with the ball during the first half against the Jacksonville Jaguars at Nissan Stadium on January 07, 2024 in Nashville, Tennessee.
NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE - JANUARY 07: DeAndre Hopkins #10 of the Tennessee Titans runs with the ball during the first half against the Jacksonville Jaguars at Nissan Stadium on January 07, 2024 in Nashville, Tennessee. Justin Ford/Getty Images
The team has struggled mightily over the past few seasons, with a few fan-favorite Titans players either being traded or signing with other teams. In 2022, the club traded star wide receiver A.J. Brown to the Philadelphia Eagles, with the all-pro going on to eventually win Super Bowl LIX. In 2024, longtime leading rusher — and the one man seemingly capable of outrunning Father Time — Derrick Henry, signed with the Baltimore Ravens, leaving a massive question mark at running back that the team had hoped to answer with last year's signing of Tony Pollard from the Dallas Cowboys, though he has yet to reach the lofty production of his predecessor.
After selecting the top-rated quarterback with the number one overall pick, the Titans' draft picks in rounds two and three focused on shoring up their defense, adding edge rusher Oluwafemi Oladejo and safety Kevin Winston Jr., respectively. The team continued to fill needs in free agency, adding to both the offensive and defensive lines, as well as acquiring veteran receiver Tyler Lockett after being released by the Seattle Seahawks to provide Ward with a seasoned talent to catch passes.
Amy Adams Strunk, owner of the Tennessee Titans, along with second-year head coach Brian Callahan, will hope that Ward and his fellow rookies have solidified themselves as the future of the franchise by the time the Tennessee Titans' new stadium is completed in 2027, and hopefully improve the Tennessee Titans' standings before then.
Titans fans around the country will have numerous opportunities to watch every game this season, whether broadcast on network TV or streamed on one of the many platforms showing the games this year. If you're eager to get your first glimpse of the Cam Ward era, read on to see how you can catch every pass this season.
How to Watch the Tennessee Titans on ESPN+
ESPN+ will once again broadcast several of the ABC and ESPN Monday Night Football games this season, along with extras like the popular ManningCast. Titans fans will have to look forward to these alternative broadcasts, as the team will once again not feature in prime time. A subscription to ESPN+ costs $11.99/month and allows you to watch a wide variety of sports, including college football, baseball, soccer, MMA, golf, and tennis.
You can also subscribe to ESPN+ through the Disney Bundle, which offers Hulu, Disney+, and ESPN+ starting at just $16.99/month.
How to Watch the Tennessee Titans on Paramount+
Paramount+ is the home for CBS NFL games, and Tennessee will be playing one preseason game and ten regular season games on the network, which means you'll be able to watch the Tennessee Titans vs. New England Patriots on Oct. 19 as Ward duels with fellow young quarterback Drake Maye. The Paramount+ Essential plan is available for $7.99/month, while Paramount+ Premium is $12.99/month.
You can also subscribe to Paramount+ via Prime Video at the same price.
How to Watch the Tennessee Titans on Fubo
Fubo is a streaming service that offers fans the opportunity to catch a lot more of the action than what they can receive over the air. The service offers a seven-day trial for fans to see if it's right for them; plans start at $84.99/month (often with deals on the first month), which includes over 230 channels, including CBS and ESPN, and unlimited DVR in case you miss part of the action. Fubo allows streaming on up to 10 devices simultaneously, in case someone in your household would rather watch the Colts.
How to Watch the Tennessee Titans on DIRECTV STREAM
Tons of Tennessee Titans' 2025 games will be available on DIRECTV STREAM. Catch games on CBS, ESPN, and FOX with plans starting at $79.99/month, access to unlimited DVR, and over 90 channels. You can also opt for the new MySports pack, which is $69.99/month for 20+ channels plus ESPN+.
How to Watch the Tennessee Titans on Hulu + Live TV
Keep up with every Titans' 2025 season game live with Hulu + Live TV for $82.99/month. You'll be able to watch games on NBC, CBS, and ESPN, along with Disney+, unlimited DVR, and streaming on two devices. Perfect for keeping the kids happy on Sunday afternoons.
How to Watch the Tennessee Titans on Sling TV
You'll be able to keep up with the Tennessee Titans all season long with Sling TV's Orange + Blue plan, featuring ESPN and over 40 other channels for $60.99/month, though you may be able to snag a discount on your first month. Prices and channel availability may also vary by your location — check Sling's site for the latest details.
How to Watch the Tennessee Titans on NFL+
NFL+ is handy if you're in the Titans' market, but there are some important limitations. With the standard NFL+ subscription ($6.99/month), you can watch live local and primetime regular-season and postseason games — but only on your phone or tablet. This also applies to any Titans game airing on NFL Network. NFL+ also includes live audio of every game, so you can tune in from anywhere.
If you upgrade to NFL+ Premium ($14.99/month), you'll still get all of that, plus access to NFL RedZone, which lets you follow every touchdown from every Sunday afternoon game. That means more coverage, even for out-of-market matchups. Just keep in mind that these streaming rights are mobile- and tablet-only for live local and primetime games, so it's best for fans who want to watch on the go.
How to Watch the Tennessee Titans from anywhere with a VPN
Outside the U.S.? Watch Titans games using a VPN like ExpressVPN, Private Internet Access, or NordVPN to access U.S.-based streaming platforms, like ESPN+.
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