With the Robert Saleh introductory press conference looming this Wednesday, the Tennessee Titans' new head coach is working hard to lock down his coordinators.
The Tennessee Titans found their new head coach in former San Francisco 49ers defensive coordinator Robert Saleh. However, the offensive coordinator hire is arguably just as important, as that role has the duty of developing quarterback Cam Ward.
According to Jeremy Fowler, the Titans have requested an interview with Falcons defensive pass game coordinator Mike Rutenberg for their defensive coordinator
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To no surprise, the Tennessee Titans' next defensive coordinator is likely going to be someone who's worked with Robert Saleh in the past. Saleh, who the team gave a second chance to prove himself as a head coach, has already brought in a few of his prior connections to interview for their defensive coordinator opening.
A third name has emerged on the list of candidates for the Titans‘ defensive coordinator position. The team will look into a staffer from within the AFC South.
The Tennessee Titans are stepping into a new era following the hiring of Robert Saleh as their next head coach. Owner Amy Adams Strunk expressed immense confidence in the move, stating that Saleh is the ideal leader for both the team and the Nashville community.
The Tennessee Titans’ offseason posture suddenly looks aggressive after projections that the club will chase a marquee wide receiver in free agency. The team enters spring with substantial salary‑cap room and a pressing need for perimeter playmakers to help rookie quarterback Cam Ward.
Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports that the Titans will interview Texans defensive backs coach Dino Vasso for their vacant defensive coordinator job. New Titans HC Robert Saleh is working to fill out his coaching staff at this point. Vasso, 38, began his coaching career as an intern at Temple back in 2011.
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With multiple teams in search of a defensive coordinator, Bears defensive backs coach/pass game coordinator Al Harris has become a popular candidate. He’ll interview for the Titans’ defensive coordinator opening on Saturday, Josina Anderson of The Exhibit reports.
Bringing in Robert Saleh was step one of many the Tennessee Titans need to get right if they want to be taken seriously. Coming off their second straight 3-14 season, things began in the offseason by hiring Saleh.
The Tennessee Titansfound their new head coach in January, and before they know it, they'll be hard at work building up a roster for him to work with this spring.
The Tennessee Titans made national headlines in an usually positive manner upon their hire of Robert Saleh as head coach. Taking over from interim leader
ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reports the Titans have spoken with Steelers OC Arthur Smith regarding their OC opening on new HC Robert Saleh’s staff. Smith, 43, began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at North Carolina back in 2006.
According to Jeremy Fowler, the Titans requested an interview with Cowboys DL coach Aaron Whitecotton for their defensive coordinator job. Whitecotton also interviewed for Dallas’ DC vacancy.
Almost every head coaching candidate the Titans spoke to had experience in the position at the NFL level. Robert Saleh‘s staff will unsurprisingly target a veteran play-caller on offense as well.