The Jaguars and the Titans are divisional rivals in the AFC South and have played each other twice a year since 1995. The rivalry peaked in the late 1990s and early 2000s, when both teams were among the best in the league and met three times in the 1999 season, including the AFC Championship Game, which the Titans won to advance to Super Bowl XXXIV.
The Ravens and the Titans have a rivalry that dates back to 1996, when the Ravens were formed as a relocated franchise from the Cleveland Browns. The teams met in the playoffs four times between 2000 and 2009, with each team winning twice. The games were often physical and controversial, with memorable plays such as Ray Lewis' interception return for a touchdown in 2000, Joe Flacco's fourth-down conversion to Todd Heap in 2008, and Derrick Henry's 66-yard run in 2019.
The Colts and the Titans are also divisional rivals in the AFC South and have played each other twice a year since 2002. The Colts have dominated the series, winning 21 of the 28 games since the division was formed, including 11 straight from 2009 to 2015. The Colts have also eliminated the Titans from playoff contention three times in the final week of the regular season, in 2004, 2008, and 2017.
The Texans and the Titans have a rivalry that stems from the relocation of the original Houston Oilers franchise to Tennessee in 1997, becoming the Titans. The Texans were founded as an expansion team in 2002 and joined the AFC South division with the Titans. The teams have split the division title six times since 2011, with the Texans winning five and the Titans one. The Texans also defeated the Titans in the 2019 regular season finale to clinch the division and the No. 4 seed in the playoffs, while the Titans clinched the No. 6 seed and a wild-card berth.