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The Houston Oilers needed a quarterback to fill the void left by Warren Moon, who departed from the franchise in 1993. In the 1995 NFL Draft, the Oilers selected Steve McNair as the third overall pick ...
We remember Tennessee Titans QB Steve McNair's spectacle against the Houston Texans in 2003, which is No. 13 on The ...
The Tennessean is ranking the Titans' best moments. Coming in at No. 23 was Steve McNair's comeback-led win in OT against the ...
Steve McNair Jr. attends Oak Grove, and his father joined Favre at a summer workout two weeks ago to play catch with the kids. "He was on our sideline every Friday night supporting his son," Barr ...
This story is part of The Tennessean’s Notorious Nashville series, which takes a look back at some of the city’s most provocative news stories of the 21st century so far. Former Tennessee Titans ...
And comparisons to former Titans' great Steve McNair have rolled in. Former Titans head coach Jeff Fisher is the perfect person to ask how Cam Ward compares to Steve McNair.
Sixteen years ago today, a quiet Fourth of July afternoon was interrupted with the stunning news that former NFL quarterback Steve McNair had been shot and killed. McNair was only 36 at the time.
The Titans hope Ward can be like Steve McNair, the No. 3 overall pick in the 1995 NFL Draft. McNair was the team's first quarterback in Tennessee, and FOX Sports analyst Rob Rang compared him to ...
Tennessee Titans quarterback Steve McNair hangs out with his 11-month-old son, Tyler, after practice during training camp in Nashville on Aug. 10, 1999.
Tennessee Titans quarterback Steve McNair is being carted off the field after suffering an injury late in their game against the Kansas City Chiefs at Adelphia Coliseum in Nashville on Sept. 10, 2000.
Steve McNair's senior campaign was awe-inspiring as he amassed 6,281 yards of offense - 5,377 passing and 904 rushing - and 56 combined touchdowns.
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