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This story is part of The Tennessean’s Notorious Nashville series, which takes a look back at some of the city’s most ...
Selected third overall in the 1995 NFL Draft, Steve McNair was the highest-drafted Black quarterback at the time. He was a true dual-threat, leading the Titans to Super Bowl XXXIV against Kurt ...
The one-hour episode titled "The Murder of Air McNair," which started streaming on Aug. 20, jumps between timelines of his ascendance to a Super Bowl quarterback and the aftermath of his death.
McNair guided the team to a 13-3 record that season, including their “Music City Miracle” win over the Buffalo Bills in an AFC wild-card game and, ultimately, an appearance in Super Bowl 34 ...
McNair guided the team to a 13-3 record that season, including their “Music City Miracle” win over the Buffalo Bills in an AFC wild-card game and, ultimately, an appearance in Super Bowl 34 ...
McNair spent most of his NFL career with the team, appearing in the playoffs on four occasions and playing in the 2000 Super Bowl.
Quarterback Steve McNair’s amiable personality and record-breaking career in the NFL overshadowed troubles in his personal life.
McNair in 1999 guided the Titans to their lone Super Bowl appearance, a 23-16 loss to the St. Louis Rams. He was named the NFL’s co-MVP in 2003, along with Peyton Manning.
Despite an ill-advised recovery time, Steve led his team to his first Super Bowl and then lost to the Rams. Steve McNair was the second black quarterback to start in a Super Bowl.
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Steve McNair, along with teammate Eddie George, will have his number retired by the Titans on Sunday at halftime of the team's game vs. Indianapolis.