How to Watch Titans' Game With Chargers on Sunday in Week 2
NASHVILLE — After a tough loss to open the season, the Tennessee Titans are back in the friendly confines of Nissan Stadium on Sunday, opening the home portion of their 2023 NFL schedule with a game against the Los Angeles Chargers.
It's a bit of a milestone day, too. Including the postseason, this will be the 200th Titans game in the stadium in its 25th season at Nissan Stadium, which opened in 1999. It's too early to be in must-win mode, but both teams lost their season openers and neither team wants to start out 0-2.
Here are all the details on the game, including gametimes, TV information and so much more. We'll also be doing a live blog straight from press row here at AllTitans.com, so check that out when the game starts and we'll keep you updated in real time. CLICK HERE
How to watch Los Angeles Chargers at Tennessee Titans
- Who: Los Angeles Chargers (0-1) at Tennessee Titans (0-1)
- What: Week 2 of the NFL regular season.
- When: Noon CT on Sunday, Sept. 17, 2023
- Where: Nissan Stadium (69,143) in Nashville, Tenn.
- Local TV: CBS is carrying this week's game, and it will be televised locally on WTVF (Channel 5) in Nashville.
- Announcers: Tom McCarthy (play-by-play), James Lofton and Jay Feely (analysts), Tiffany Blackmon (sidelines.)
- Radio: Titans Radio Network (104.5 in Nashville).
- Satellite Radio: Sirius 121, XM 232, SXM 232
- Radio Announcers: Mike Keith (play-by-play), Dave McGinnis (analyst), Ramon Foster (sideline), Rhett Bryan (gameday host).
- Streaming: Paramount-Plus.
- Point spread: Los Angeles is a 2.5-point favorite, and the over/under is 45.5 points, according to BetMGM. Here is a complete breakdown on the game, with a history of point spread numbers for both teams. CLICK HERE
- Last week: Tennessee lost at New Orleans 16-15, with quarterback Ryan Tannehill throwing three interceptions. The Los Angeles Chargers lost 36-34 at home to the Miami Dolphins in the highest-scoring game in Week 1. The Chargers defense gave up a league-worst 536 yards.
- Last season: Tennessee finished 7-10 a year ago, losing their last seven games to finish second in the AFC South, two games behind the Jacksonville Jaguars. The Los Angeles Chargers were 10-7 and finished second in the AFC West, four games behind the Kansas City Chiefs. The Chargers made the playoffs as the No. 5 seed in the AFC, but lost in the first round to the Jaguars, 31-30.
- Last meeting: The last regular season meeting was on Dec. 18, 2022, and the the Chargers won 17-14 at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Calif. It was the fourth of seven straight losses to end the season for Tennessee. The last meeting in Nashville was on Oct. 20, 2019, with the Titans winning 23-20.
- Series history: The Chargers are 28-15-1 all-time against the Titans/Oilers in the regular season, but the Titans have a 3-1 edge in the postseason. The Titans are 2-2 all-time in games played in Nashville. Both franchises were founding members of the American Football League.
- Season projections: The Titans are at plus-340 to win the AFC South, second to the Jacksonville Jaguars (minus-195). That's gone up from plus-310 after the Week 1 loss and Jaguars victory. The Chargers are at plus-260 to win the AFC West, second to the Kansas City Chiefs.
- Head coaches: For Tennessee, Mike Vrabel is in his sixth year as a head coach, all with the Titans. Vrabel is 50-38, including the regular season and playoffs. With 10 more wins, he will pass Bum Phillips (59) for second place on the franchise's all-time list for wins by a head coach. He would trail only Jeff Fisher (147). ... Brandon Staley is in his third season at the helm of the Chargers, and he's 19-17 overall, with the one playoff loss. He was a graduate assistant at the University of Tennessee in 2012.
- Chargers statistical leaders: Passing — Justin Herbert, 229 yards, 1 TD pass; Rushing — Austin Ekeler, 117 yards on 16 carries, 1 TD run; Receiving — Keenan Allen, 6 catches for 78 yards.
- Titans statistical leaders: Passing — Ryan Tannehill, 198 yards, 0 TD pass, 3 interceptions; Rushing — Derrick Henry, 63 yards on 15 carries, 1; Receiving — DeAndre Hopkins, 7 catches for 65 yards.
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