

It's been a busy offseason for the Tennessee Titans so far.
The Titans had the second most cap space of any team entering free agency, and their spending didn't disappoint.
Offensively, the team brought in Mitchell Trubisky, Daniel Bellinger, Wan'Dale Robinson, Austin Schlottmann, and Cordell Volson to help support Cam Ward in his second NFL season.
On the defensive side of the ball, the Titans made notable additions with John Franklin-Myers, Alontae Taylor, Cor'Dale Flott, Jordan Elliott, and Jacob Martin in free agency.
Tennessee also locked in their specialists for the 2026 season, signing punter Tommy Townsend while retaining long snapper Morgan Cox and kicker Joey Slye.
And the exciting week for Titans fans didn't stop there. The organization revealed their new uniform designs and rebranded logo on Thursday evening at The Pinnacle in downtown Nashville.
Season ticket holders were in attendance to get an in-person look at the new threads.
The new logo had already been in circulation on social media prior to the official jersey unveiling. But the uniforms have been one of the best kept secrets in Music City.
A to Z Sports reported that the new helmet will be white, with a white face mask, making it the first time in franchise history that the combination is used.
The franchise hasn't been opposed to changing its look through the years, especially when it comes to its helmets.
During the Houston Oilers era, the team had six different helmet changes.
From 1960-65, the helmets were Oilers blue with a white face mask. A red stripe was later added to the helmet in 1964. From 1966-70, the helmet was gray with a gray face mask, featuring a blue-and-red stripe down the middle. In 1971, the Oilers added a gray stripe to the previous design. Then, from 1972-74, the Oilers changed the logo's outline to red and reverted to the helmet's original colors.
The organization closed out the 70s by trying out a new helmet design, with red and blue stripes, a white background and a grey face mask.
From 1981-1998, the Oilers' helmets kept a white background but added a red face mask. From the time the team became the Titans in 1998 until 2017, the organization wore a white helmet with a Titans blue stripe and face mask.
The most recent change the team made to their helmets was in 2018, when they went with a Titans blue background and a grey face mask.
Now, with a new stadium on the way for the 2027 season, a new head coach, and an exciting young quarterback at the helm of the offense, it's time for the Titans to wash themselves of back-to-back 3-14 seasons and start fresh.
And what better way to start fresh than wearing some fresh uniforms?