Tennessee Titans fans had plenty of reasons not to go to games during the 2023 campaign, as the team struggled to find its footing en route to a 6-11 season, its second straight without a playoff berth.
The Titans saw a slight hit in attendance numbers last season, with Tennessee averaging 64,520 fans per game, the seventh-lowest in the NFL, according to ESPN. The Titans did finish 17th in overall attendance, coming in at 580,686.
Tennessee had more total attendance than the season prior (548,929), but also had one more home game, which was played overseas. The average attendance number was down from 68,616 in 2022.
One thing that helped prevent the Titans from falling even further in average attendance was the emergence of rookie quarterback Will Levis, who gave fans a reason to attend in the midst of a lost season.
Armed with a ton of cap space and a pair of top-40 picks, it stands to reason that the Titans could turn things around sooner rather than later. If so, we should see better attendance numbers in 2024.
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