2001 Tennessee Titans season

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2001 Tennessee Titans season
OwnerBud Adams
Head coachJeff Fisher
General managerFloyd Reese
Home fieldAdelphia Coliseum
Results
Record7–9
Division place4th AFC Central
Playoff finishDid not qualify

The 2001 Tennessee Titans season was the Titans' 42nd season and their 32nd in the National Football League. The team won only seven games, and failed to qualify for the playoffs for the first time since 1998. After going 13-3 in the two prior seasons, defensive coordinator Gregg Williams was hired as the new head coach of the Buffalo Bills. Williams' departure contributed to the dropoff in wins, as the Titans went from second in scoring defense in 2000 to 25th in 2001.

Offseason[]

NFL Draft[]

Round Pick Player Position School/Club Team
2 60 Andre Dyson Defensive Back Utah
3 90 Shad Meier Tight End Kansas State
4 124 Justin McCareins Wide Receiver Northern Illinois
5 159 Eddie Berlin Wide Receiver Northern Iowa
6 192 Dan Alexander Running Back Nebraska
6 199 Adam Haayer Offensive Tackle Minnesota
7 232 Keith Adams Linebacker Clemson

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Personnel[]

Staff[]

2001 Tennessee Titans staff
Front office
  • Founder/Owner/Chairman of the Board/CEO – Bud Adams
  • President/Chief Operating Officer – Jeff Diamond
  • Executive VP/General Manager/Director of Football Operations – Floyd Reese
  • Director of Player Personnel – Rich Snead
  • Director of College Scouting – Mike Ackerley
  • National Coordinator of College Scouting – C. O. Brocato

Head coaches

Offensive coaches

Defensive coaches

Special teams coaches

Strength and conditioning

  • Strength and Conditioning – Steve Watterson
  • Assistant Strength and Conditioning – Sammy Cribb

Roster[]

2001 Tennessee Titans final roster
Quarterbacks

Running backs

Wide receivers

Tight ends

Offensive linemen

Defensive linemen

Linebackers

Defensive backs

Special teams

Reserve lists


Practice squad


Rookies in italics
, 1 practice squad

Schedule[]

Preseason[]

Week Date Opponent Result Record
1 August 11, 2001 Chicago Bears W 27–24 1-0
2 August 17, 2001 at St. Louis Rams W 23-10 2-0
3 August 23, 2001 Philadelphia Eagles L 14–20 2-1
4 August 30, 2001 at Detroit Lions W 28–25 3–1

Regular season[]

Week Date Opponent Result Record Attendance
1 September 9 Miami Dolphins L 23–31 0–1
68,798
2 September 23 at Jacksonville Jaguars L 6–13 0–2
65,994
3 Bye
4 October 7 at Baltimore Ravens L 7–26 0–3
69,494
5 October 14 Tampa Bay Buccaneers W 31–28 1–3
68,798
6 October 21 at Detroit Lions W 27–24 2–3
76,940
7 October 29 at Pittsburgh Steelers L 7–34 2–4
63,763
8 November 4 Jacksonville Jaguars W 28–24 3–4
68,798
9 November 12 Baltimore Ravens L 10–16 3–5
68,798
10 November 18 at Cincinnati Bengals W 20–7 4–5
63,865
11 November 25 Pittsburgh Steelers L 24–34 4–6
68,801
12 December 2 at Cleveland Browns W 31–15 5–6
72,818
13 December 9 at Minnesota Vikings L 24–42 5–7
64,271
14 December 16 Green Bay Packers W 26–20 6–7
68,804
15 December 22 at Oakland Raiders W 13–10 7–7
61,934
16 December 30 Cleveland Browns L 38–41 7–8
68,798
17 January 6 Cincinnati Bengals L 21–23 7–9
68,798

Standings[]

AFC Central
W L T PCT PF PA STK
(1) Pittsburgh Steelers 13 3 0 .813 352 212 W1
(5) Baltimore Ravens 10 6 0 .625 303 265 W1
Cleveland Browns 7 9 0 .438 285 319 L1
Tennessee Titans 7 9 0 .438 336 388 L2
Jacksonville Jaguars 6 10 0 .375 294 286 L2
Cincinnati Bengals 6 10 0 .375 226 309 W2

Awards and records[]

References[]

  1. ^ NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book, Workman Publishing Co, New York,NY, ISBN 0-7611-2480-2, p. 89
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