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Tennessee Titans Host Groundbreaking Girls Flag Football Field Day

Young female athletes engaging in flag football drills

Nashville, Tennessee, October 1, 2025

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The Tennessee Titans, in collaboration with Bridgestone, hosted a record-breaking Girls Flag Football Field Day at Nissan Stadium with around 100 high school athletes from five schools. The event included an inspiring panel conversation on female leadership and various football drills led by Titans coaches. Participants engaged in activities that emphasized skill development and competitiveness, reflecting a commitment to empowering young women in sports. Additionally, a $30,000 equipment donation was announced to support the schools, coinciding with Tennessee sanctioning girls flag football as an official sport.

Nashville, Tennessee – The Tennessee Titans and Bridgestone hosted a groundbreaking Girls Flag Football Field Day at Nissan Stadium on September 30, 2025. This year marked the third consecutive season of collaboration between the Titans and Bridgestone, with approximately 100 high school athletes participating from five different Metro Nashville Public Schools. The event set a record as the largest girls flag football field day ever held at Nissan Stadium.

The day began with an interactive panel focused on female leadership and breaking barriers. The panel featured prominent women, including Amie Wells, Director of Broadcasting for the Titans; Tina Ruffin, Vice President of Engagement for the Titans; Chloe Holladay, a Titans majorette and social media creator; and Caitlyn Ranson, Director of Brand Partnerships and Event Activations for Bridgestone Americas. The panelists shared their career journeys and inspired the young female athletes to pursue their dreams. Ranson emphasized that the partnership highlights the power of sports in helping young women develop leadership skills.

Following the panel, the athletes participated in various football drill stations led by the Titans offensive line. Activities included a relay race aimed at developing agility, a “capture the football” station to work on defensive skills, and a game of ultimate football. Titans guard Peter Skorosnki noted the competitiveness and enjoyment displayed by the young athletes throughout the event.

Among the participants was Nia Murphy, a junior quarterback at Stratford High School, who expressed her passion for flag football and advocated against gender limitations in sports. Her teammate, Juliana Johnson, highlighted how flag football fosters confidence and competitiveness among girls. Both athletes exemplified the spirit of empowerment that characterized the event.

At the conclusion of the field day, Bridgestone and the Titans announced a $30,000 equipment donation to be distributed among the five participating schools: East Nashville High School, Maplewood High School, Pearl-Cohn High School, Stratford High School, and Whites Creek High School. This donation is part of the Titans’ commitment to promoting girls flag football and supporting young female athletes in Tennessee.

This initiative aligns with Tennessee’s recent move to sanction girls flag football as an official high school sport starting in 2024, reflecting the growing recognition of the importance of female participation in athletics. The event stood out as a vibrant mix of empowerment, sport, and community engagement, reinforcing the increasing opportunities for girls in athletics.

FAQ

What event did the Tennessee Titans and Bridgestone host?

The Tennessee Titans and Bridgestone hosted a Girls Flag Football Field Day at Nissan Stadium.

How many athletes participated in the field day?

Approximately 100 high school athletes participated from five different Metro Nashville Public Schools.

What did the day start with?

The day started with an interactive panel focused on female leadership and breaking barriers.

What was announced at the end of the event?

Bridgestone and the Titans announced a $30,000 equipment donation to be distributed among the five participating schools.

When did Tennessee sanction girls flag football as an official high school sport?

Tennessee sanctioned girls flag football as an official high school sport in 2024.

Key Features Details
Event Type Girls Flag Football Field Day
Date September 30, 2025
Location Nissan Stadium
Participants Approximately 100 high school athletes
Panel Discussion Focused on female leadership
Equipment Donation $30,000 to five schools
Official Sport Status Girls Flag Football sanctioned in 2024

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