Tennessee Titans Flag (GIF)
The Tennessee Titans are an American football team based in Nashville, Tennessee, USA, and compete in the American Football Conference (AFC) South Division of the National Football League (NFL). This unofficial Tennessee Titans flag consists of the team's official logo and a sky blue background derived from the logo. The logo depicts a sharp letter "T" surrounded by a flaming, contrasting circle and three red, five-pointed stars. While the main element, the circle, is the symbol of the sun, the "T" is the first letter of the club's name, and the three stars represent the State of Tennessee, as on its state flag.
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