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Latest revision as of 15:48, 7 February 2023

Nissan Stadium
Adelphia Coliseum postcard.jpg
Location Nashville, Tennessee
Opened August 27, 1999
Other Names LP Field (2006-15)
The Coliseum (2002-06)
Adelphia Coliseum (1999-2002)
Tenants Tennessee Titans (1999-present)
Tennessee State Tigers (1999-present)
Nashville SC (2020-present)

Nissan Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Nashville, Tennessee. Owned by the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, it is primarily used for football and is the home field of the Tennessee Titans of the National Football League (NFL) and the Tennessee State Tigers of Tennessee State University. The stadium is the site of the Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl, a postseason college football bowl game played each December, and from 2020 until 2022 the home field of Nashville SC of Major League Soccer (MLS).

List of credited publications

League Date/Season Team(s) Type
National Football League August 27, 1999 Tennessee Titans vs. Atlanta Falcons Program
September 12, 1999 Tennessee Titans vs. Cincinnati Bengals Program
College football December 29, 1999 Music City Bowl (Kentucky Wildcats vs. Syracuse Orangemen) Program
National Football League January 8, 2000 Tennessee Titans vs. Buffalo Bills Postseason Program
September 10, 2000 Tennessee Titans vs. Kansas City Chiefs Program
October 1, 2000 Tennessee Titans vs. New York Giants Program
October 16, 2000 Tennessee Titans vs. Jacksonville Jaguars Program
October 12, 2003 Tennessee Titans vs. Houston Texans Program
September 3, 2004 Tennessee Titans vs. Green Bay Packers Program
September 18, 2005 Tennessee Titans vs. Baltimore Ravens Program
October 29, 2006 Tennessee Titans vs. Houston Texans Program
October 6, 2013 Tennessee Titans vs. Kansas City Chiefs Program
December 6, 2015 Tennessee Titans vs. Jacksonville Jaguars Program
October 16, 2016 Tennessee Titans vs. Cleveland Browns Program
September 10, 2017 Tennessee Titans vs. Oakland Raiders Program
August 17, 2019 Tennessee Titans vs. New England Patriots Program
September 15, 2019 Tennessee Titans vs. Indianapolis Colts Program

See also

List of National Football League stadiums

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National Football League
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Buffalo Bills (Highmark Stadium)
Miami Dolphins (Hard Rock Stadium)
New England Patriots (Gillette Stadium)
New York Jets (MetLife Stadium)
Baltimore Ravens (M&T Bank Stadium)
Cincinnati Bengals (Paycor Stadium)
Cleveland Browns (FirstEnergy Stadium)
Pittsburgh Steelers (Heinz Field)
Houston Texans (NRG Stadium)
Indianapolis Colts (Lucas Oil Stadium)
Jacksonville Jaguars (TIAA Bank Field)
Tennessee Titans (Nissan Stadium)
Denver Broncos (Empower Field at Mile High)
Kansas City Chiefs (Arrowhead Stadium)
Las Vegas Raiders (Allegiant Stadium)
Los Angeles Chargers (SoFi Stadium)
NFC East North South West
Dallas Cowboys (AT&T Stadium)
New York Giants (MetLife Stadium)
Philadelphia Eagles (Lincoln Financial Field)
Washington Commanders (FedExField)
Chicago Bears (Soldier Field)
Detroit Lions (Ford Field)
Green Bay Packers (Lambeau Field)
Minnesota Vikings (U.S. Bank Stadium)
Atlanta Falcons (Mercedes-Benz Stadium)
Carolina Panthers (Bank of America Stadium)
New Orleans Saints (Caesars Superdome)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Raymond James Stadium)
Arizona Cardinals (State Farm Stadium)
Los Angeles Rams (SoFi Stadium)
San Francisco 49ers (Levi's Stadium)
Seattle Seahawks (Lumen Field)
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