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1999 - Season 1

TENNESSEE TITANS 1999 SCHEDULE

PRESEASON:

August 15, 1999 @ Kansas City

2220

August 20, 1999 @ Arizona

2717

August 27, 1999 vs. Atlanta - Nationally on ESPN

173

September 2, 1999 vs. New Orleans

1211

REGULAR SEASON 1999

September 12, 1999 - Nashville

3635

September 19, 1999 - Nashville

269

September 26, 1999 - Jacksonville, Florida

20 19

October 3, 1999 - San Francisco, California

24 22

October 10, 1999 - Nashville

14 11

October 17, 1999 - New Orleans, Louisiana

24 21

October 24, 1999 - BYE WEEK

October 31, 1999 - Nashville

24 21

November 7, 1999 - Miami, Florida

17 0*

*-First shutout of Tennessee Titans franchise

November 14, 1999 - Cincinnati, Ohio

24 14

November 21, 1999 - Nashville

16 10

November 28, 1999 - Cleveland, Ohio

33 21

December 5, 1999 - Baltimore, Maryland

41* 14

*-Most points scored against Tennessee Titans in loss

Thursday, December 9, 1999 - Nashville

21 14

December 19, 1999 - Nashville

30 17

December 26, 1999 - Nashville

41 14

January 2, 2000 - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

47 36

-1999-2000 American Football Conference Playoffs-

Saturday, January 8, 2000 - Nashville

-AFC Wild Card Playoffs-

22 vs. 16

January 15/16, 2000

-AFC Divisional Playoffs-

19 vs. 16

January 23, 2000

-AFC Championship Game-

33 vs. 14

Sunday, January 30 2000

SUPER BOWL XXXIV

THE MUSIC CITY MIRACLE

Miraculous return knocks out Bills

Associated Press - NASHVILLE, Tenn. (Jan. 8, 2000) {NFL.com} - To the Drive and the Immaculate Reception, now add the Adelphia Miracle.

Kevin Dyson sped 75 yards down the left sideline with a lateral from Frank Wycheck on a kickoff for the winning touchdown with three seconds remaining Saturday, lifting the Tennessee Titans to a 22-16 playoff victory over the stunned Buffalo Bills.

"This will go down in history," Titans owner Bud Adams told Wycheck. "There's never been another one like it, and I've been in this 40 years."

The Titans had to survive a video review, and when referee Phil Luckett announced the cross-field throw from Wycheck to Dyson was legal, the Adelphia Coliseum rocked like nothing Music City has seen before.

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