2002 Tennessee Titans season
The 2002 season was the Tennessee Titans' 33rd in the National Football League and 43rd overall. The team improved upon their previous season's output of 7–9, managing eleven victories. After starting 1–4, the Titans won 10 of their next 11 games. They qualified for the playoffs with a first-round bye, but were unable to reach the Super Bowl, losing to the Oakland Raiders in the AFC Championship. The Titans would not return to the AFC Championship again until 2019.
The season also marked the first time that the Titans would return to Houston, in a week 17 match against the Texans since relocating 5 years earlier.
As of 2024, this was the last time the Titans won a home playoff game, having gone 0–3 since.
Offseason
NFL draft
Undrafted free agents
| Player | Position | College |
| Brad Kassell | Linebacker | North Texas |
| John Simon | Running back | Louisiana Tech |
Personnel
Coaching staff
Roster
Preseason
Schedule
Regular season
Under the NFL's divisional realignment, the Titans were moved from the AFC Central, where they had played since the NFL–AFL merger in 1970, into the new AFC South. In addition to their home and away games with AFC South opponents, the Titans in 2002 played games against the AFC North and NFC East according to the league's new schedule rotation. They also played one game each against the Patriots and the Raiders based upon standings from 2001.Schedule
Note: Division opponents are in bold text.Game summaries
Week 1: vs. Philadelphia Eagles
Week 2: at Dallas Cowboys
Week 3: vs. Cleveland Browns
Week 15: vs. New England Patriots
Standings
Division
Conference
Playoffs
AFC Divisional Playoff vs Pittsburgh Steelers
This was the Titans franchise's first playoff win over the Steelers in four tries, following three losses as the Oilers in 1978, 1979 and 1989, the last of which was also in overtime. The Titans went to the AFC Championship to the Oakland Raiders and lost 41-24.AFC Championship Game
This was the Titans' last appearance at the AFC championship game until 2019. The Titans were crashed and in 2003 finished 12-4, the same récord as the Colts they win to the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC Wild Card Round 20-17. But lost to the eventual Super Bowl championNew England Patriots in the AFC Divisional Round 17-14.