NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- The Tennessee Titans have had trouble filling their stadium for years and have needed the help of visiting fans to sell as many seats as they have.
The sales office stays busy pitching ticket deals to a stadium built in the late 1990s. Not even the first three-year stretch of winning seasons since relocating to Tennessee -- each at 9-7 with only one playoff victory during that span -- has helped the franchise lure back enough of their own fans to fill every seat regularly.
So the Titans are getting more creative this preseason.