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Brentwood First Grader Selected as Titans’ Kids Captain, Receives Once-In-A-Lifetime Game Day Experience  

Brentwood First Grader Selected as Titans’ Kids Captain, Receives Once-In-A-Lifetime Game Day Experience  

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (Sept. 15, 2025) – St. Edward School first grader Luke McLean from Brentwood, Tenn., was selected as the first winner of Farm Bureau Insurance of Tennessee’s 16th annual Tennessee Titans Kids Captain contest. The 6-year-old had a moment to remember Sunday as he stood alongside Tennessee Titans captains at midfield for the pregame coin toss ahead of the team’s matchup with the Los Angeles Rams.

The experience was part of the Titans’ Kids Captain contest, which gives young fans ages 6 through 12 years old four lower-bowl tickets, a parking pass, a red Farm Bureau Insurance of Tennessee cap, an official Titans jersey, and most notably, the rare chance to step onto the field as an honorary captain.

Luke’s passion for the Titans runs deep. His grandfather has been a devoted season ticket holder since the team came to Nashville in 1999, and the McLean family has carried on that tradition for the past 13 years. Attending games together has become a special family ritual.

“Winning this contest means the world to Luke,” said his mother, Kelly McLean. “He’s a huge Titans fan, just like his dad and grandfather, and he has been proudly telling everyone that he gets to be the Kids Captain. We’ve had a countdown going, and he couldn’t wait to see the players up close, meet T-Rac, and hopefully meet Cam Ward.”

When he’s not cheering on the Titans, Luke enjoys spending time outdoors and playing his second season of flag football.

“It was an honor to witness Luke join his favorite team on the field during Sunday’s matchup and get a once-in-a-lifetime experience,” said Paul Sweatt, a Farm Bureau Insurance of Tennessee agent and agency manager in Williamson County. “Giving back to our customers and local communities is at the foundation of what we do. We are thrilled to be a part of such a memorable day for Luke, his family, and the community.”

From now through December, Farm Bureau Insurance of Tennessee will choose eight more winners to be a Kids Captain for each of the following home games:

  • Sept. 21 vs. Indianapolis Colts
  • Oct. 19 vs. New England Patriots
  • Nov. 2 vs. Los Angeles Chargers
  • Nov. 16 vs. Houston Texans
  • Nov. 23 vs. Seattle Seahawks
  • Nov. 30 vs. Jacksonville Jaguars
  • Dec. 21 vs. Kansas City Chiefs
  • Dec. 28 vs. New Orleans Saints

Contest entries open three weeks prior to the Titans’ home football games listed above, and contestants can enter to win anytime throughout the fall season. Entrants must be residents of Tennessee, be ages 6 through 12, and have parental consent to participate. Winners will be notified approximately two weeks before their assigned game and must respond within 24 hours to claim their opportunity to shine on the field.

Entries for the next game against the New England Patriots can be submitted here: https://info.fbitn.com/titansvspatriotskidscaptain.

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About Farm Bureau Insurance of Tennessee

Farm Bureau Insurance of Tennessee is the trade name of the Tennessee Farmers Insurance Companies, a single-state operation headquartered in Columbia, Tenn. Farm Bureau Insurance covers more than 2 million homes, autos, and small businesses in Tennessee and is the state’s largest writer of individual life insurance. The mutual company has been serving Tennesseans since 1948, and its life company has been covering lives since 1973. The companies are affiliated with the Tennessee Farm Bureau Federation, the nation’s largest single-state Farm Bureau organization, with more than 690,000 member families. Visit fbitn.com for more information.

About the Tennessee Titans

Headquartered in Nashville, the Tennessee Titans are part of the NFL’s AFC South division. Founded as the Houston Oilers in 1960, the team moved to Tennessee in 1997 and began play in its current home, Nissan Stadium, in 1999. With a mission statement of “Win, Serve, Entertain,” the Titans are committed to excelling on the field and in the community. The Titans’ ONE Community platform reaches many of Nashville’s most underrepresented and marginalized communities with a focus on three areas – Opportunity, Neighborhoods and Education – and strives to create generational change one person, one family and one community at a time. The Titans’ corporate office is located at its practice facility, Ascension Saint Thomas Sports Park. For more information, visit www.TennesseeTitans.com.

 

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