Cam Ward is excited for the new Tennessee Titans regime and that includes offensive coordinator Brian Daboll. Daboll, the former New York Giants head coach, was also the OC for the Buffalo Bills prior to his New York stint and coached up Josh Allen.
Daboll will be tasked with helping Titans quarterback Cam Ward improve as a second-year pro. Ward seemingly isn't worried about Daboll's personality in the early days of their working relationship.
The Tennessee Titans got one of the earliest jumps on the 2026 offseason of any franchise working toward a similar goal. That is, a complete franchise overhaul that, starting from the top, aims to rebuild a team's expectations moving forward.
New jerseys, new team, right? That's how the saying goes, although the Tennessee Titans recent reputation transformation may have more to do with the fact that new head coach Robert Saleh has put together one of the most impressive staff hauls of the entire coaching cycle than with the franchise's rumored trend towards a new look.
Robert Saleh's first week as the Tennessee Titans head coach was filled with a flurry of additional hires, attention-grabbing quotes and a bevy of reactions from fans excited to have a guy in the driver's seat.
Some franchises' best efforts have not led to victory parades or even Super Bowl berths. Because of untimely injuries, unfortunate circumstances, or myriad other reasons, many teams' plans throughout NFL history have not produced the desired result.
The Tennessee Titans have completely revamped their coaching staff heading into 2026. They hired Robert Saleh as head coach, Brian Daboll as offensive coordinator, and Gus Bradley as defensive coordinator.
Before the Tennessee Titans brought in Robert Saleh as head coach, to the general excitement of fans and approval of journalists, the team's reputation at the position was among the worst in the league.
In the wake of the Tennessee Titans hiring Robert Saleh, the new head coach wasted no time in filling the newly-open seats around him on the team's staff.
The Tennessee Titans are entering the 2026 offseason with a new head coach (and, thus, an entirely new staff), the most cap space in the NFL and a renewed fanbase behind the franchise.
The Tennessee Titans are bringing in a familiar voice to help build their new defense, hiring Gus Bradley as defensive coordinator, according to multiple reports on Monday.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
Known to be an interested party with respect to Gus Bradley, the Titans are indeed bringing him aboard. Tennessee is hiring Bradley for the role of defensive coordinator, as first reported by NFL insider Jordan Schultz.
SI.com’s Albert Breer reports the Titans are close to a deal to hire 49ers assistant HC Gus Bradley as their DC on new HC Robert Saleh’s staff. Tennessee
The Monday of Super Bowl week kicked off with a flurry of news on the NFL International Series in 2026. The program began in 2005 with one game in Mexico City, and has expanded rapidly in the past decade as the league looks to expand their sphere of influence overseas.
The Tennessee Titans found their new head coach after months of research and seemingly an interminable list of candidates. Who will be on Robert Saleh’s inaugural Tennessee Titans offensive staff as he embarks on his first season in Nashville?