Nissan Stadium, NFL stadium in Nashville, United States
Nissan Stadium is a professional American football venue in Nashville, Tennessee. The complex sits on the east bank of the Cumberland River and offers seating across three tiers with towers along both sidelines.
The city funded construction through a public vote in May 1996 with government resources. The facility opened in August 1999 in time for the Tennessee Titans' new season.
The venue takes its name from a Japanese automobile manufacturer and serves as host site for country music festivals during summer months. Visitors here experience the connection between American football and Tennessee's music scene.
Visitors find designated rideshare zones at Interstate Drive and at the corner of South 2nd Street and Crutcher Street. Parking lots around the grounds fill quickly before games, so arriving early helps.
The grounds hosted a famous last-second trick play in January 2000 when the Tennessee Titans defeated the Buffalo Bills with a daring lateral pass. That moment remains known as the Music City Miracle and ranks among the legendary episodes in professional football history.
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