Tennessee Titans

The Tennessee Titans promote responsible drinking and positive fan behavior at Nissan Stadium. The Titans alcohol management plan ensures that fans have a safe and fun experience.

  • Legends
  • Jack Daniel’s
  • BEST Crowd Management and Event Security Services
  • TEAM Coalition

Alcohol Service Policies:

Age to Check ID: 35 and younger
Max Alcohol Drinks: 2/person/possession
Max Cup Size: 20 oz
Bottles: Sold with caps off
Liquor Sold: Yes

Cut-off Policies:

Concession Stands: End of 3rd
Hawkers: End of 3rd
Clubs/Suites: End of Game
Night Games: Same as Day Games

Tailgating Policies:

Time Lots Open: Day Games – 4 Hours before Kick-off
Sunday Night Games – 4 Hours before Kick-off
Monday Night Games – 4 Hours before Kick-off
Time Lots Close: 2 Hours after Game Ends; tailgating must end 45 minutes after kickoff
Prohibited Items: Glass containers, kegs, funnels
Permitted Items: Plastic bottles, cans, small BBQs

TEAM Training is conducted at Nissan Stadium by Legends. The chart below shows the history of TEAM certification for Legends at Nissan Stadium.

Employees Certified

2024 1,389
2023 1,324
2022 640

As part of our commitment to public safety, Nissan Stadium has partnered with Jack Daniels and TEAM Coalition to offer the Responsibility Has Its Rewards program. If you would like to make the pledge to get home safely, click on the image below.

Responsible Fan Program Total Pledges

Titans

League

2024 886 82,000
2023 255 75,075
2022 812 84,488
2021 1,031 108,164
2019 6,315 234,153
2018 5,395 265,940

The NFL and Tennessee Titans are committed to creating a safe, comfortable and enjoyable experience for all fans, both in Nissan Stadium and in the parking lot. We want all fans attending our games to enjoy the experience in a responsible fashion.

There is a zero-tolerance policy for:

  • Behavior that is unruly, disruptive, threatening or illegal in nature.
  • Intoxication or other signs of alcohol or substance impairment.
  • Interference with the progress of the game (including throwing objects onto the field).
  • Failing to follow instructions of law enforcement, guest services, and security
  • Verbal or physical harassment of all fans, stadium staff, officials, team personnel and players.
  • Unreasonably obstructing the view of other patrons.
  • Offensive language, obscene gestures, language or clothing, to include the use of such language, or gestures concerning a person’s race, ethnicity, color, gender, religion, creed, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity/ expression or national origin; or to instigate, incite or encourage a confrontation or physical assault.
  • Any conduct deemed inappropriate or dangerous to fans, participants, officials or stadium staff.
  • Conduct that results in damage to the stadium or other personal property.

If a fan violates the Fan Code of Conduct and fails to identify themselves to stadium staff, the fan is subject to penalty, including being barred from the stadium and subject to a league-wide ban. The ticket holder of record may be subject to disciplinary measures, including ticket suspension. Holder consents to and must comply with Management, NFL, and/or their security personnel’s request to view Holder’s ticket or Holder will be found in violation of these terms and will be subject to removal, arrest and prosecution, forfeiture of ticket privileges, and other penalties including up to a lifetime ban.