The Titans have only qualified for the Super Bowl once in their whole history (Super Bowl XXXIV), where they were defeated by the St. Louis Rams by a score of 23–16.
The Titans qualified for the playoffs in all but one season from 1999 to 2003, led by Steve McNair and Eddie George, and saw a good amount of postseason success during the early 2000s.
However, after that, the Titans only qualified for the playoffs twice in the subsequent thirteen years. The Titans have had six straight winning seasons since 2016, which is the most since they were the Houston Oilers.
During that time, they have also made four postseason berths. Chris Johnson (2009) and Derrick Henry are the only two players in NFL history to each carry for 2,000 yards in a single season, and the Titans are the only club in the NFL to accomplish this feat (2020).
How many Super Bowls have the Tennessee Titans won?
The Tennessee Titans have never won a Super Bowl Championship. Although the Titans have not been victorious in a Super Bowl despite making one appearance and coming up short in that game (Super Bowl XXXIV), the team does boast two championships from its time spent in the American Football League (AFL).