The Tennessee Titans and the Houston Texans have an interesting relationship. The rivals not only share a division, they share a history.
As many know, the Titans called Houston home for decades before relocating to Tennessee in the 1990s. While some would dismiss this fact, the truth is that this origin story still sets the stage for an emotional battle on the football field. One that makes this rivalry special for coaches, players, and ownership.
Before his first such battle, rookie cornerback Jarvis Brownlee was unaware of the history and importance of this game for the Titans. He didn’t learn of it at all until head coach Brian Callahan outlined the history of the rivalry and discussed the importance felt by owner Amy Adams Strunk.
As a rookie, Jarvis Brownlee Jr. wasn’t aware of the big time rivalry with the Texans until Brian Callahan gave a speech on the history and what it means to Amy Adams-Strunk. pic.twitter.com/1KSAYXtF1l
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“This game is a little more personal,” Brownlee said. “Not just because of the rivalry, but because of Miss Amy as well.”
Brownlee played well in his first installment and now understands the rivalry, one that he will likely take part in a few more times during his career. His comments and thoughts were echoed by a veteran of a few of these battles: defensive tackle Justin Simmons.
Jeffery Simmons said Amy Adams-Strunk was in tears in the locker room after the #Titans win over the Texans. Simmons said earlier this wk if they didn’t win the game it was going to be bad. Her giving a post game speech saying how much the win meant to her made it clear. pic.twitter.com/Zfb0JTuZsE
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“This feels good, not just for us but for Miss Amy,” Simmons said after the game. “We know the history behind everything, and to just sit here with her in the locker room with tears in her eyes, and how much this means to her. It’s the reason.”
It was a huge win for the Titans (3-8) and they seem to finally be turning the corner after a disappointing start to the season. Now, the Titans will turn their attention toward a Week 13 matchup with the Washington Commanders.