The Titans have largely made a clean break to their new look, but their soon-to-be-demolished home will feature old and new branding throughout its final season.
By PAUL KUHARSKY
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – As Nissan Stadium hosts the first game of its final season this evening, it will feature a mix of old branding and new.
The old flame ball logo, which the team now bills as vintage, still has a big presence in the building. The new light blue shield will also be mixed in.

But there was hardly a massive overhaul of the venue, which will quickly be torn down after the home finale against Pittsburgh on January 3, 2027, with the new Nissan Stadium next door expected to be completed in the spring.
You’ll see the new logo in some of the more premium spots, particularly in the stadium bowl. We saw at the Blue-White Scrimmage that the new elements and colors are prominently featured in the visuals displayed on the walls around the field and have been painted on the walls at the back of the lower section.
But high ceilings in club sections that had old navy-based logo decorations will look the same.
And outside you’ll still see situations like the one in the picture above, where the old logo and the new one share space.
So while the rebrand to this point has felt like a clean break, like the team simply moved on, its old home will spend one final season stuck between the two eras.

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