Tennessee Titans reveal the 2026 radio broadcast team
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With Phase Three of the offseason workout program in full swing, it is easy to focus on the on-field growth happening with the Tennessee Titans in Nashville, and rightfully so. But, on top of that, the city is abuzz with talk of the 2030 Super Bowl, and now, the team revealed what Titans Radio will look like heading into the final season of Nissan Stadium.
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Titans Radio has undergone a significant transformation over the past year and now looks and sounds completely different. Last year, Mike Keith left to take over as the voice of his alma mater, Tennessee, for their gameday coverage, and he was replaced by Taylor Zarzour for the 2025 season. But the changes didn’t stop there.
In addition to @RamonFoster serving as color analyst for @TitansRadio, former @Titans Kevin Dyson, Brad Hopkins, Marc Mariani and Ben Jones will be among a rotating cast of alumni serving as sideline reporters in @NissanStadium's farewell season.
— Jim Wyatt (@jwyattsports) May 21, 2026
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2026 has been devastating for Titans Radio, after tragically losing longtime color analyst and beloved NFL figure Dave “Coach Mac” McGinnis, who suddenly passed away in April. This was followed by the announcement that another longtime contributor, Amie Wells, would be leaving the organization.
To replace Coach Mac, the Titans turned to Tennessee native and NFL veteran Ramon Foster to take over as radio color analyst and join Zarzour in the booth on gameday. This will be a change, but fans will be familiar with Foster from local radio and a stint as the Titans’ sideline reporter.
But to fill the void left by Wells, Tennessee is taking a unique approach to celebrate Nissan Stadium's farewell season in 2026 by featuring a rotating cast of Titans alumni to handle duties both at home and on the road. And so far, the confirmed list reads as a who's who from Titans history, including wide receiver Kevin Dyson, tackle Brad Hopkins, receiver/returner Marc Mariani, and center Ben Jones.
This approach to the Titans' gameday coverage should ensure that the final season at Nissan Stadium is something memorable and bring back to life the special moments that took place there.
This article originally appeared on Titans Wire: Tennessee Titans reveal the 2026 radio broadcast team