Did This Tennessee Titans Fan Get Tricked into Buying Season Tickets at Their New State-of-the-Art Epic Stadium? [VIDEO]
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It appears that a Tennessee Titans fan was tricked into purchasing season tickets for the 2027 season, when the AFC South club relocates to its new stadium.
Barring any unexpected setbacks, the Tennessee Titans are expected to move into Nissan Stadium after the 2026 season. They’ve played at Nissan Stadium since 1999, following a one-year stint at FirstBank Stadium, the current home of the Vanderbilt Commodores.
The Titans may have a new home to offer their fans, but the team’s on-field performance certainly isn’t helping the goal of selling more tickets. Currently, the football team with the worst record at 1-10, the Titans, made Brian Callahan the first coach to lose his job midseason.
Instagram user @troytriesthings posted an interesting video claiming that he was tricked into committing to Titans season tickets for 2027.
Troy shared a behind-the-scenes video of himself receiving a tour and presentation of the Tennessee Titans’ new stadium. After saying he liked the luxurious “1960 Club” suite seats, Troy realized that committing to season tickets there wouldn’t work financially for him.
So, Troy asked for pricing on the nosebleed tickets. That’s where he managed to close the deal with the Titans’ rep.
“I signed before my accountant could talk me out of it,” Troy said.
Tennessee Titans Face A Long Road To Returning To Contention

To be perfectly blunt, no NFL team has a worse roster or long-term outlook than the Tennessee Titans. They rank 30th in scoring offense and 29th in points allowed, per Pro Football Reference.
Rookie quarterback Cam Ward can’t get anything going behind a lousy offensive line. Their leading pass-catcher is tight end Chigoziem Okonkwo with 377 yards, and Jeffery Simmons is the only player (5.5) with more than five sacks.
Tennessee may have a fancy new home to offer its fans, but they sure need to do well over the next two offseasons if they’re to fill up New Nissan Stadium. Currently, they’re giving their fans little reason to part with their hard-earned money.
