Cam Ward has, in the wake of a fiery rookie campaign, become the safe face of the Tennessee Titans franchise. As he prepares to enter his second season under center, the Titans franchise are (assumedly) working to piece talent around him in order to assist the ongoing process.
The Tennessee Titans have a new head coach in Robert Saleh, and he hopes to elevate the defense to a level that hasn't been seen before. Saleh is best known for being the head coach of the New York Jets from 2021-24, but he spent this past season as the defensive coordinator for the San Francisco 49ers.
Radio Row at the Super Bowl each year is a total zoo. The media masses and star players alike descend on the host city. And for a week, NFL sideshows of all kinds dominate the internet.
Robert Saleh has officially taken over as head coach of the Tennessee Titans. One of his very first moves, aside from promising a Super Bowl to a long-wanting fanbase, was to immediately bring in an offensive coordinator who could do what he can't in suiting quarterback Cam Ward on the offensive end.
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' franchise has generated ample excitement among fans with the hire of Robert Saleh as head coach, followed closely thereafter by a string of equally impressive assistant signings.
If anything has defined the Tennessee Titans over the past few season, it'd be inconsistency. Inconsistently winning, or even competing; inconsistent coaches, plans and players, the list goes on.
With as much noise as has already been made by the Tennessee Titans ahead of the 2026 offseason, looking ahead to next season's schedule seems almost irrelevant in the light of everything else.
The Tennessee Titans' fourth overall pick, on top of what Robert Saleh has already done in his new role as head coach, will be a good indicator of the coach's vision for the future of the franchise.
The Tennessee Titans, now fitted with a revamped coaching staff - and new expectations with it - can confidently turn to what appears to be the next-most-important step in the 2026 NFL Draft.
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.
It'd be hard to garner a better reputation regarding the Tennessee Titans as that of Warren Moon. Widely regarded as one of the franchise's finest players, and an NFL Hall of Fame quarterback to boot, Moon is about as respected as any former Titan could be.
The Tennessee Titans, now equipped with a (nearly completely) overhauled staff with Robert Saleh behind the wheel, are shaping up to be one of the most compelling rebuild stories of the 2026-27 season.
The Tennessee Titans are entering a new era during the 2026 offseason. Tennessee hired Robert Saleh as their next head coach, which instantly gave them an identity as a strong defensive team.
The Tennessee Titans are going into free agency with a lot of cap space, and that could help them in the first year of the Robert Saleh era. Saleh is a defensive-minded head coach, and the team is in need of adding some strong pieces to the unit.
The Tennessee Titans hiring a new head coach has outright dominated headlines (rightfully so) over the past two weeks. As Robert Saleh took the helm and, in subsequent moves, worked to fill out a staff of coordinators and assistant coaches, other team-relevant news fell out of the limelight.
With the Tennessee Titans' cap space rising to nearly $100 million entering the 2026 offseason, the team is facing down a bevy of possibilities as far as moving, and spending, that money goes.
Kevin Winston Jr. is positioned as the Tennessee Titans’ breakout candidate heading into the 2026 NFL season, after showing meaningful growth late in his rookie year.
Jaguars LB Devin Lloyd achieved his first Pro Bowl selection and earned second-team All-Pro honors after the organization declined his fifth-year option for 2026.
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.
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