Which Tennessee Titans Jersey Has The Best Win Loss Percentage?

Which Tennessee Titans Jersey Has The Best Win Loss Percentage?
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It has been three years since the Tennessee Titans last reached the playoffs, coinciding with the existence of the Tennessee sports betting apps market.

During the past two seasons the franchise had a combined record of 13-21 and a minus-133 point differential, missing the postseason both times. That marked the final two years of the Mike Vrabel era as coach in Nashville.

At BetTennessee.com, we wanted to see if there was any correlation between jersey and performance for the Tennessee Titans. We looked at Pro-Football-Reference.com and Gridiron-Uniforms.com to compare the past five years of jerseys and game results to see which Titans jersey had the best win-loss percentage. Turn to us for trends about Tennessee sportsbooks and more.

Tennessee Titans Jersey Results

Jersey Type

Win-Loss %

Light Blue

.643

Dark Blue

.552

White

.500

Now, first-year head coach Brian Callahan steps in and will try to resurrect the franchise from its two-year slumber. Heā€™ll seek to get Tennessee back to the heights it hit from 2017 to 2021, when the club reached the playoffs four times, including an AFC Championship Game berth in 2019.

Based on the odds from Caesars Tennessee Sportsbook, it seems like the Titans could be in for another rough season. That operator gives Tennessee +400 odds of reaching the postseason and +1000 odds of capturing the AFC South this fall.

Which Jersey Has Been Tennesseeā€™s Best?

During the past half a decade, the top jersey when it comes to success for the Titans has been the teamā€™s light blue ensemble. Wearing that top, the Titans have a win percentage of .643, which ranks ahead of the teamā€™s dark blue (.552) and white (.500) sets. As for the 2024 NFL season, follow BetTennessee.com for the latest Tennessee Titans playoff chances.

The light blue jerseys are a throwback to the franchiseā€™s days as the Houston Oilers. Those ā€œLuv Ya Blueā€ Oilers played in Texas from 1960 to 1996 before moving to Tennessee.

Overall, Tennessee has posted a total record of 45-38 (.542) over the past five years. That illustrates how well the team played from 2019 to 2021, with three straight postseason appearances and a plus-188 point differential during that three-year stretch.

Callahan and company are tasked with bringing those glory days back to Nissan Stadium. That begins with Tennesseeā€™s NFL regular-season opener on Sept. 8 against the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field.

Weā€™ll bring you more NFL coverage and the best Tennessee sportsbook promos out there as the season gets nearer.

USA Today Network photo by George Walker IV / Tennessean.com

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Christopher Boan

Christopher Boan writes for BetTennessee.com and has been covering sports and sports betting for more than seven years, with experience at ArizonaSports.com, the Tucson Weekly and the Green Valley News.