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These quarterbacks have started at least one game for the Tennessee Titans of the National Football League. The Titans were the Houston Oilers from 1960 to 1996 and the Tennessee Oilers from 1997 to 1998.
The Houston Oilers were a professional American football team that played in Houston, Texas, from its founding in 1960 to 1996.The Houston Oilers began play as a charter member of the American Football League (AFL) and won two AFL championships before joining the NFL in the AFL–NFL merger of the late 1960s.
This category is all NFL players who played for the Houston Oilers, now known as the Tennessee Titans. There are separate categories for these eras of the franchise: Category:Houston Oilers players (AFL seasons 1960–1969, and 1970–1996) Category:Tennessee Oilers players (1997–1998) Category:Tennessee Titans players (1999–)
Here's a look at all the starting quarterback matchups for Sunday’s Week 1 games. ... Houston Texas at Indianapolis Colts, 1 p.m. ET ... This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: All of the ...
All 32 NFL starting quarterbacks made their season debut in Week 1. Who performed the best? ... USA TODAY has ranked all 32 starters from Week 1 by ESPN's QBR metric. ... Houston Texans (73.6 ...
Moon's decision to enter the NFL touched off a bidding war for his services, won by the Houston Oilers, led by Hugh Campbell, his head coach for his first five seasons in Edmonton. [3] Gifford Nielsen—the starting quarterback in 1983—retired after Moon joined the team, stating that Moon becoming the starter was inevitable. [16]
Here's how every starting quarterback with at least 100 pass attempts this season stacks up before Week 13 of the NFL season, based on their 2024 QBR (listed from worst to first): Deshaun Watson ...
The Houston Oilers failed to post a winning record between 1981 and 1987, a drought that ended when the Houston Oilers acquired quarterback Warren Moon in 1987. [23] [24] With Moon and Hall of Fame offensive linemen Mike Munchak and Bruce Matthews, the Houston Oilers made six consecutive playoff appearances from 1987 to 1993. [25]