Nashville, TN – The Tennessee Titans-Houston Texans rivalry is in its 20th year since the expansion Texans began to play and the AFC South was formed in 2002. In 38 games, the Titans are 21-17 against the Texans, including a 12-7 mark at Nissan Stadium and a 9-10 record at NRG Stadium.
From 2016 through 2019, the two clubs split the annual series. Then in 2020, the Titans earned their first sweep of the Texans since 2007.
In the 2019 regular-season finale, the two eventual playoff teams met at NRG Stadium. The Texans had already clinched the AFC South, while the Titans went into the day potentially needing a win to secure the wild card berth. The Texans had defended their home turf a series-record seven consecutive times against the Titans, but the Titans came away with a 35-14 win.
The Titans franchise has a rich and storied history with the city of Houston. Under late owner K.S. “Bud” Adams Jr., the Titans existed as the Houston Oilers from 1960-96. In Houston, the Oilers won the first two American Football League Championships and made a total of 15 playoff appearances.
Ten players who spent a significant portion of their careers in a Houston Oilers uniform are enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, including former quarterback Warren Moon, outside linebacker Robert Brazile, defensive tackle Curley Culp and offensive lineman Bruce Matthews. The team moved to Tennessee in 1997 and in 1999 adopted the “Titans” moniker.
Current Titans Controlling Owner and Chairman Amy Adams Strunk is a graduate of the University of Texas and resides in Waller, Texas.
Most Recent Games
2019 Week 15 • Dec. 15, 2019 • TEXANS 24 at Titans 21
The Titans erase a 14-0 deficit in the second half before the Texans retake the lead with 10 points in the fourth quarter. Deshaun Watson completes two touchdown passes to Kenny Stills in the second quarter. Whitney Mercilus intercepts a Ryan Tannehill pass to Anthony Firkser at Houston’s two-yard line and returns the ball 86 yards to help set up Houston’s first touchdown.
A.J. Brown leads the Titans with eight receptions for 114 yards, including a touchdown. The Titans intercept two passes deep in their own territory, including an interception by Jayon Brown in the end zone.
2019 Week 17 • Dec. 29, 2019 • TITANS 35 at Texans 14
The Titans earn a playoff berth with their first win at Houston since the 2011 finale. Derrick Henry rushes for 211 yards and three scores, securing the NFL’s season rushing title on a 53-yard touchdown run late in the fourth quarter.
Ryan Tannehill passes for 198 and two scores, while A.J. Brown hauls in four passes for 124 yards and a touchdown. AJ McCarron starts at quarterback for the Texans, as Deshaun Watson and several other starters rest with a playoff spot secured.
2020 Week 6 • Oct. 18, 2020 • Texans 36 at TITANS 42 (OT)
The Titans set a franchise record with 607 total net yards. Ryan Tannehill (366 passing yards) and Derrick Henry (212 rushing yards) become the first duo in NFL history with 350 passing yards and 200 rushing yards in a game. Henry (264 scrimmage yards) scores the game-winning touchdown in overtime on a five-yard run in the Wildcat formation.
Henry’s day also includes a 94-yard touchdown run and a 53-yard catch to set up the game-winning touchdown. Tannehill out-duels Deshaun Watson (335 yards and four touchdowns), tossing four touchdown passes of his own, including two to A.J. Brown, the second of which helps tie the score with four seconds remaining in regulation.
2020 Week 17 • Jan. 3, 2021 • TITANS 41 at Texans 38
The Titans clinch their first AFC South title since 2008 with a victory in the season finale. Sam Sloman boots the game-winning field goal on a 37-yarder that bounces off the right upright but goes through as time expires in the fourth quarter. Derrick Henry sets a franchise record with 250 rushing yards, which also gives him a franchise-record 2,027 season rushing yards. Henry rushes for two touchdowns, as does quarterback Ryan Tannehill.
A.J. Brown collects 10 catches for 151 yards, including a 52-yarder with 10 seconds remaining to set up the game-winning field goal. Deshaun Watson passes for 365 yards and three touchdowns for the Texans.