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The 1999 Tennessee Titans season was the franchise’s 40th season and their 30th in the National Football League (NFL). It was the first year for the team under the name “Titans”, while the nickname “Oilers” was retired by the NFL. The Titans became the seventh Wild Card team to qualify for the Super Bowl. However, after defeating the Bills, Colts, and Jaguars in the postseason, they lost the Super Bowl to the St. Louis Rams, 23–16 on a famous last-second tackle made by Rams defender Mike Jones at the goal line that prevented Titans receiver Kevin Dyson from scoring a potential game-tying touchdown. The highlight of the season was the Wild Card game against the Buffalo Bills, dubbed the Music City Miracle. In the game's closing seconds, Kevin Dyson caught a lateral on a kickoff and ran all

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  • The 1999 Tennessee Titans season was the franchise’s 40th season and their 30th in the National Football League (NFL). It was the first year for the team under the name “Titans”, while the nickname “Oilers” was retired by the NFL. The Titans became the seventh Wild Card team to qualify for the Super Bowl. However, after defeating the Bills, Colts, and Jaguars in the postseason, they lost the Super Bowl to the St. Louis Rams, 23–16 on a famous last-second tackle made by Rams defender Mike Jones at the goal line that prevented Titans receiver Kevin Dyson from scoring a potential game-tying touchdown. The highlight of the season was the Wild Card game against the Buffalo Bills, dubbed the Music City Miracle. In the game's closing seconds, Kevin Dyson caught a lateral on a kickoff and ran all the way down the sidelines for a touchdown. Also notable is the fact that the Titans were the only team to beat the Jaguars in 1999, as the latter finished 14–2 and lost both games to the Titans, and would lose the AFC Championship Game to the Titans as well. The team drafted defensive end Jevon Kearse with the 16th pick of the 1999 NFL Draft. He had his best years in Tennessee, being named to three consecutive Pro Bowls (1999–2001). (en)
  • La stagione 1999 dei Tennessee Titans è stata la 30ª della franchigia nella National Football League, la 40ª complessiva Fu la prima stagione in cui la squadra assunse il nome "Titans", mentre la denominazione "Oilers" fu ritirata dalla NFL. La squadra divenne la settima della storia a qualificarsi come wild card per il Super Bowl. Dopo avere battuto nei playoff Bills, Colts e Jaguars fu sconfitta dai St. Louis Rams, 23–16, con un famoso placcaggio all’’ultimo secondo del difensore dei Rams Mike Jones sulla ‘’goal line’’ che impedì al ricevitore dei Titans Kevin Dyson di segnare il touchdown del pareggio. Il momento più celebre della stagione avvenne nel turno delle wild card contro i Buffalo Bills, passato alla storia come Music City Miracle. Nei secondi finali, Kevin Dyson ricevette un passaggio laterale su un ritorno di kickoff, segnando il touchdown della vittoria. Nel Draft NFL 1999, la squadra scelse il defensive end Jevon Kearse come 16º assoluto, che disputò le migliori stagioni della carriera con Tennessee, venendo convocato per tre Pro Bowl consecutivi e stabilendo un record NFL per un rookie con 14,5 sack. (it)
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  • * Founder/owner/chairman of the board/CEO – Bud Adams * President/chief operating officer – Jeff Diamond * Executive vice president/general manager – Floyd Reese * Director of player personnel – Rich Snead (en)
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  • * Offensive coordinator – Les Steckel * Quarterbacks – Bart Andrus * Running backs – Sherman Smith * Wide receivers – Steve Walters * Offensive line – Mike Munchak (en)
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  • San Francisco 49ers 24, Tennessee Titans 22 (en)
  • Tennessee Titans 14, Baltimore Ravens 11 (en)
  • Tennessee Titans 16, Pittsburgh Steelers 10 (en)
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  • Tennessee Titans 24, St. Louis Rams 21 (en)
  • Tennessee Titans 26, Cleveland Browns 9 (en)
  • Tennessee Titans 30, Atlanta Falcons 17 (en)
  • Tennessee Titans 33, Jacksonville Jaguars 14 (en)
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  • Tennessee Titans 47, Pittsburgh Steelers 36 (en)
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  • The 1999 Tennessee Titans season was the franchise’s 40th season and their 30th in the National Football League (NFL). It was the first year for the team under the name “Titans”, while the nickname “Oilers” was retired by the NFL. The Titans became the seventh Wild Card team to qualify for the Super Bowl. However, after defeating the Bills, Colts, and Jaguars in the postseason, they lost the Super Bowl to the St. Louis Rams, 23–16 on a famous last-second tackle made by Rams defender Mike Jones at the goal line that prevented Titans receiver Kevin Dyson from scoring a potential game-tying touchdown. The highlight of the season was the Wild Card game against the Buffalo Bills, dubbed the Music City Miracle. In the game's closing seconds, Kevin Dyson caught a lateral on a kickoff and ran all (en)
  • La stagione 1999 dei Tennessee Titans è stata la 30ª della franchigia nella National Football League, la 40ª complessiva Fu la prima stagione in cui la squadra assunse il nome "Titans", mentre la denominazione "Oilers" fu ritirata dalla NFL. La squadra divenne la settima della storia a qualificarsi come wild card per il Super Bowl. Dopo avere battuto nei playoff Bills, Colts e Jaguars fu sconfitta dai St. Louis Rams, 23–16, con un famoso placcaggio all’’ultimo secondo del difensore dei Rams Mike Jones sulla ‘’goal line’’ che impedì al ricevitore dei Titans Kevin Dyson di segnare il touchdown del pareggio. Il momento più celebre della stagione avvenne nel turno delle wild card contro i Buffalo Bills, passato alla storia come Music City Miracle. Nei secondi finali, Kevin Dyson ricevette un p (it)
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