The Tennessee Titans might not be packing their bags for an overseas matchup in 2026, but they'll still be logging plenty of miles in the air. With the NFL's full week-by-week schedule dropping Thursday evening, travel analyst Bill Speros crunched the numbers to see how far each team will roam. The Titans landed in a solid middle-of-the-pack spot, clocking in at 18,157 total miles of scheduled travel.
Not having an international game on the docket is a big reason for their favorable ranking—especially in a season where the NFL is going global in a big way, with a record nine games set to be played outside the U.S. That's a huge advantage for a team that's already facing nine road games compared to just eight at home.
In the AFC South, the Titans are sitting pretty. Their division rivals, the Jacksonville Jaguars and Houston Texans, both crack the top 10 in travel miles. Meanwhile, the Indianapolis Colts rank 22nd, just below Tennessee. The Titans caught another break with only one game scheduled in the Pacific time zone, which helps keep the jet lag in check.
A lighter travel schedule can be a sneaky edge in the NFL, but the real key is how those games are spaced out. As the Titans wait for the full schedule to drop, they can take comfort knowing that rest between games shouldn't be a major headache for the 2026 season. For a team looking to stay fresh and competitive, that's a win before a single snap is played.
