Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame To Induct Former Titan Keith Bulluck

After a distinguished career in the NFL, former Tennessee Titans linebacker Keith Bulluck can now add another honor to his list of career accomplishments.
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NASHVILLE - Former Tennessee Titans linebacker Keith Bulluck is heading to the Hall of Fame and is more than deserving.

 No, it's not the NFL Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio, but the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame. 

Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame executive director Brad Willis, also a member of the Titans Radio Network, made the induction public on Thursday.  

"Keith Bulluck was the heart and soul of the Tennessee Titans defense for many years. His leadership on and off the field was instrumental in the Titans success of the early 2000's,"  Willis said. "Keith has made his home in Tennessee for over 20 years, and we're excited to have him as part of our 2023 Hall of Fame Class."

As part of a member of Titans Radio, Willis had a front-row season to Bulluck's exploits on the field during his ten seasons as a Titans, including being a first-round draft selection to his three Pro-Bowl appearances. 

Bulluck still resides in the Middle Tennessee area and has worked in various capacities, including in media, covering Tennessee high school football as part of local television broadcasts. 

Bulluck joins the 2023 Hall of Fame class which includes former Nashville Predators captain Mike Fisher, ex-Memphis football linebacker Tim Harris, MTSU baseball's Steve Smith, golfer Loren Roberts, Bristol Motor Speedway co-founder Carl R. Moore, ETSU basketball coach and athletics director Les Robinson, and Lady Vols track star and Olympic gold medalist Tianna Madison.

The induction ceremony will take place on July 22 in Nashville. 


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Greg Arias
GREG ARIAS

Greg Arias covers the Tennessee Titans for All Titans.com on Sports Illustrated/FanNation. He has been covering the NFL for various outlets since 2000.