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2004 Tennessee Titans season
Head Coach Jeff Fisher
Home Field The Coliseum
Results
Record 5–11
Place 4th AFC South
Playoff Finish did not qualify
Timeline
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The 2004 Tennessee Titans season was their 45th season overall and 35th with the league. The team attempted to improve upon their previous output of 12–4, but was only able to win five games in 2004[1] and missed the playoffs.

Personnel[]

Staff[]

2004 Tennessee Titans staff
Front Office
  • Founder/Owner/Chairman of the Board/President/CEO – Bud Adams
  • Executive VP/General Manager/Director of Football Operations – Floyd Reese
  • Director of Player Personnel – Rich Snead
  • Director of College Scouting – Mike Ackerley
  • National Coordinator of College Scouting – C. O. Brocato
  • Director of Pro Scouting – Al Smith

Head Coaches

  • Executive Vice President/Head Coach – Jeff Fisher
  • Assistant Head Coach/Offense – George Henshaw

Offensive Coaches

  • Offensive Coordinator – Mike Heimerdinger
  • Quarterbacks – Craig Johnson
  • Running Backs – Sherman Smith
  • Wide Receivers – Steve Walters
  • Offensive Line – Mike Munchak
  • Offensive Assistant/Quality Control – Ned James
 

Defensive Coaches

Special Teams Coaches

  • Special Teams – Alan Lowry

Strength and Conditioning

  • Strength and Conditioning – Steve Watterson

Regular season[]

Schedule[]

Week Date Opponent Result Attendance
1 September 11, 2004 at Miami Dolphins W 17–7
69,987
2 September 19, 2004 Indianapolis Colts L 31–17
68,932
3 September 26, 2004 Jacksonville Jaguars L 15–12
68,932
4 October 3, 2004 at San Diego Chargers L 38–17
54,006
5 October 11, 2004 at Green Bay Packers W 48–27
70,420
6 October 17, 2004 Houston Texans L 20–10
68,932
7 October 24, 2004 at Minnesota Vikings L 20–3
64,108
8 October 31, 2004 Cincinnati Bengals W 27–20
68,932
9 Bye week
10 November 14, 2004 Chicago Bears L 19–17
68,932
11 November 21, 2004 at Jacksonville Jaguars W 18–15
69,703
12 November 28, 2004 at Houston Texans L 31–21
70,721
13 December 5, 2004 at Indianapolis Colts L 51–24
57,278
14 December 13, 2004 Kansas City Chiefs L 49–38
68,932
15 December 19, 2004 at Oakland Raiders L 40–35
44,299
16 December 25, 2004 Denver Broncos L 37–16
68,809
17 January 2, 2005 Detroit Lions W 24–19
68,809

Standings[]

Template:2004 AFC South standings

References[]

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