The Tennessee Titans have kicked off a series of summer youth football camps across the state, with the first session held this week at Liberty Creek High School in Gallatin. The initiative marks the franchise’s most extensive grassroots effort to introduce youngsters to the game.
Open to children between 7 and 14, the camps focus on teaching football fundamentals and position‑specific techniques. Certified coaches guide participants through drills that cover passing, catching, blocking and defensive basics, ensuring a solid foundation for future play.
Camp Benefits and Incentives
Each camper receives a photo opportunity with T‑Rac, the team’s beloved mascot, a camp t‑shirt, a gift bag and a ticket to a Titans home game. These perks are intended to make the experience memorable while reinforcing the connection between the team and its youngest fans.
The schedule will continue at additional locations including Clarksville, Murfreesboro, Nashville, Chattanooga and Mt. Juliet, giving families throughout Tennessee a chance to attend a nearby session without extensive travel.
Community Impact
Organizers say the camps serve a dual purpose: they nurture athletic talent and promote teamwork, discipline and healthy lifestyles. Local coaches have praised the program for providing structured curriculum and access to former Titans players who volunteer as mentors.
Parents have expressed enthusiasm about the combination of skill development and the unique rewards, noting that the experience helps children see a direct pathway from backyard practice to the stadium seats.