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Katelyn and Kane Brown, Tim McGraw and Faith Hill & More Attend Tennessee Titans Game
Country music artists showed up in full force to support the Tennessee Titans on Sunday (Jan. 10) at Nissan Stadium…

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Country music artists showed up in full force to support the Tennessee Titans on Sunday (Jan. 10) at Nissan Stadium in Nashville.
Kane Brown, his wife Katelyn, Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, members of Little Big Town, Jake Owen, Larry Fleet, Hailey Whitters, Sean Stemaly and more were in attendance as the Titans faced off against the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC wild-card game.
The game hosted thousands of fans, but was still at limited capacity. According to Sports Illustrated, Tennessee state officials allowed 21% attendance for Sunday’s game with 14,520 fans in the stands.
Many of the artists took to social media to cheer on the Titans. Here’s a look at their posts from the game.

Kane Brown and his wife Katelyn posed with two Titans cheerleaders and the Titans mascot T-Rac during Sunday’s game. Katelyn shared the photo on her Instagram stories on Sunday.
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“Thanx for the hospitality @titans family,” McGraw wrote. “Titan Up!!!!!”
The superstar shared a photo of himself, Hill, and their daughters wearing masks inside one of Nissan Stadium’s suites.
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Little Big Town sang the National Anthem prior to the game, however, their performance was reportedly pre-recorded. LBT’s Kimberly Schlapman and her family also attended the game.
“Thanks for an incredible day @titans We’re proud of you guys and we can’t wait til next season,” Schlapman captioned a family photo taken by fellow LBT member Karen Fairchild.
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Nashville record label Big Loud hosted several artists in a suite on Sunday. Jake Owen, Larry Fleet, Sean Stemaly, Hailey Whitters, Lily Rose, Ben Burgess, hit songwriter Craig Wiseman and others are pictured in a photo together.
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Singer/songwriter Levi Hummon also cheered on the Titans with “unlimited food and beer.”
Unfortunately, for Titans fans, the team was defeated. The final score was 20-13, Ravens.
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