The TrendPulseTennessee Titans' social media team won NFL schedule release day in 2023 with a viral video, wherein unsuspecting non-football fans partying on Broadway were made to guess the Titans' opponents based off their logos.
On Wednesday, the Titans recaptured the magic with another video chronicling a trek through party central. This time, one of the familiar faces from last year's video hosted the affair, interviewing fans on Broadway about the Titans' opponents.
There were some funny reactions, ranging from fans once against mistaking the Colts for the Cowboys, to fans knowing the Dolphins based only on their players' influencer significant others, to people mistaking the Bears for the Bengals and knowing the Texans for players who haven't been on the team in a decade.
Last year's video has been watched more than 30 million times on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter. Men and women alike were bamboozled trying to guess the names of the Titans' 2023 foes based on their logo, with such notable entries as the Atlanta Falcons becoming "The Red Stallions," the Cleveland Browns becoming "Just The Football Logo" and the Jacksonville Jaguars becoming "Actually Does Not Exist."
As of Wednesday, the Titans' 2023 release video also has more than 6 million views on TikTok, making it the team's fifth-most viewed upload on the platform.
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Nick Suss is the Titans beat writer for The Tennessean. Contact Nick at[email protected]. Follow Nick on X, the platform formerly called Twitter, @nicksuss.
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