Looks like the Titans could be getting a new logo.
On Thursday, Fanatics appeared to leak that Tennessee would be getting new branding — or at least fueling rumors — when it released a plush football with a purported new logo. This edition features a circle with the signature Titans’ “T” surrounded by three stars, all in their former Houston Oilers colors.
The listing was later taken down from Fanatics’ site.
Looks like the Titans new logo might have LEAKED on fanatics site!
— TicTacTitans (@TicTacTitans) February 14, 2026
What are your initial thoughts?? pic.twitter.com/KAi5Tyh85f
Tennessee’s current logo contains the same symbol with a blue and red flame jutting out from the side.
The organization started wearing Oilers throwback uniforms in 2023 as well.
The leak drew mixed reactions on social media.
One X user called the supposed new logo a “complete downgrade” and that it “immediately becomes one of the worst in the NFL” in a post.
“Show some uniqueness. Not just another lazy circle logo,” they wrote.
Another wrote that the current Titans logo would become one of the “top ‘Best Retro logos’” if it were truly being replaced.
But there were also many people supporting the possible change.
Another person posted on X that it was a “massive upgrade” due to the Titans’ ability to go back to using white helmets with the blue logo. Former Tennessee offensive lineman Taylor Lewan added that he is also a fan.
“Hate that the flames are gone but the light blue as the primary is a massive W,” Lewan wrote in his post.
If true, the logo swap won’t be the only thing new in Tennessee next season.
The Titans have an almost entirely new coaching staff after going 3-14 for the second consecutive season in 2025.
The Titans hired former Jets coach and 49ers defensive coordinator Robert Saleh to take over the reins as the new head coach.
Among the many additions, recently axed Giants head coach Brian Daboll was reeled in as Tennessee’s offensive coordinator, while Gus Bradley takes the defense.
The Titans have the fourth pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, where they’ll look to add to their current core, led by 2025 No. 1 overall pick Cam Ward. In his rookie season, Ward started all 17 games and accumulated 3,169 passing yards and 17 total touchdowns.