Pictured (l,r): UT Martin Chancellor Keith Carver; Mike Keith, "Voice of the Titans;" and Virginia Grimes, assistant director of the WestStar Leadership Program.

Official Titans Podcast tour makes final stop April 14 at UT Martin

The Official Titans Podcast Live Tour makes its final stop in a six-city tour from 3-5 p.m., Thursday, April 14, at the University of Tennessee at Martin. Chancellor Keith Carver will join Mike Keith, “Voice of the Titans,” and Amie Wells, Titans broadcasting manager, when the podcast originates from the Champions Club in Hardy M. Graham Stadium. Appearances are also planned by Titans mascot T-Rac, Titans Cheer and other special guests. Admission is free, and the public is invited to attend. Guests should RSVP at the Tennessee Titans website.

“Connecting with Titans fans across the state is a core reason we do the OTP,” Keith said. “Hearing their questions, opinions and excitement for the season only further motivates our drive towards the 2022 NFL Draft and season. Amie and I can’t wait to hit the road and join our ‘OTPeople’ in celebrating an exciting season ahead.”

“Engaging our young fans across the entire state is a huge priority for us at the Tennessee Titans, and bringing T-Rac along to visit local schools was a natural fit for this tour,” said Kate Guerra, Titans vice president, marketing and communications. “We know many of our fans bring their families to us on Sundays during the season, so we value any opportunity to engage with them in their own backyard.”

The 2022 NFL Draft takes place April 28-30 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

The OTP Live Tour is sponsored by Farm Bureau Health Plans (FBHP.com) and backed by venue sponsors with in-kind donations of space to host the events. For more information and to RSVP, visit www.tennesseetitans.com/audio/podcasts/the-otp/ or contact the UT Martin Office of University Relations at 731-881-7615.

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