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The Tennessee Titans are ranked 18th in travel miles for the 2026 NFL season, with a total of 18,157 miles scheduled. Their ranking is influenced by not being scheduled for any international games.
The NFL offseason has reached another milestone, as the 2026 week-by-week schedules for the entire league are being released on Thursday evening.
Ahead of the official schedule release, Bill Speros ranked the total miles traveled by each team. The Tennessee Titans landed in a favorable position compared to the rest of the league.
With 18,157 miles of scheduled travel, the Titans ranked around the middle of the pack in the NFL. Not being scheduled for an international game likely plays a huge part in their ranking. The NFL will have the most international games ever played in a season this year, with nine games scheduled.
Two of the Titans' division foes, the Jacksonville Jaguars and Houston Texans, rank in the top 10 of total travel miles. The Indianapolis Colts are the AFC South team ranked lower than the Titans, at 22nd. With only one game set to be played in the Pacific timezone, the Titans caught a break despite having to play more road games (9) than home games (8).
A somewhat lighter travel schedule can be an advantage, but the placement of the games matters much more. As the Titans await the full week-by-week schedule, they can be pleased with knowing that rest between games won't be too big an issue for the 2026 NFL season.
This article originally appeared on Titans Wire: Where do Tennessee Titans rank in travel miles for 2026 season?
The Tennessee Titans are scheduled to travel 18,157 miles in the 2026 season.
Ranking 18th in travel miles places the Titans around the middle of the pack, which may impact their performance due to less travel fatigue compared to teams with higher travel miles.
The Titans' travel ranking of 18th is favorable compared to many teams, especially since they are not scheduled for any international games this season.

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