The Tennessee Titans know they have their hands full, but that's not a bad thing with a head coaching vacancy. Everyone with power has done their due-diligence to make sure they interview as many qualified candidates as possible.
The Tennessee Titans are in desperate need of a head coach who can breathe fresh new life into the struggling franchise coming off of back to back three-win seasons.
Per Terry McCormick, Titans GM Mike Borgonzi said QB Will Levis will have a role on the team in 2026. Levis missed the entire 2025 season after undergoing shoulder surgery, but Borgonzi said the signal caller is doing well.
The head-coaching search for the Tennessee Titans might just come down to a pair of coaches who were recently fired. Tennessee became the first team this season with a head-coaching vacancy, firing Brian Callahan after an underwhelming 1-5 start.
Rule changes have made passing numbers easier to compile in the modern era, and the game's top quarterbacks have taken full advantage. While the heaviest hitters are represented here, some storied postseasons by slightly lesser-celebrated QBs remain entrenched in playoff annals as well.
The Tennessee Titans 2026 offseason is shaping up to be the franchise's most pivotal in recent memory. Having fired the now-competitive Mike Vrabel just two seasons ago, before then hiring and firing Brian Callahan in his wake, the team's track record with big-time fires and hires is about the most dire on the current NFL landscape.
The Tennessee Titans are adding one of the biggest names available to their list of interviewees for their head coaching vacancy. According to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero, the Titans are bringing in former Miami Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel for an interview on Jan.
The Tennessee Titans have been in the market for a new permanent head coach since firing Brian Callahan, and now they're looking west. According to NFL insider Tom Pelissero, the Titans have reached out to the Los Angeles Chargers to request an interview with defensive coordinator Jess Minter.
Most of the Tennessee Titans' current allotment of national attention is painstakingly focused on their ongoing search for a new head coach. This is rightfully so, at least to some extent, given the heightened importance of the eventual hire in the wake of Brian Callahan's sudden firing earlier this season.
Like a number of other "lost their way" NFL teams entering the 2026 offseason, the Tennessee Titans are in search of a new head coach. After firing previous
With the No. 4 overall pick, the Tennessee Titans have quite a few options to choose from. Defense is a priority, but rookie quarterback Cam Ward wasn't able to reach his full potential with the receiving core at his disposal.
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.
The Tennessee Titans are scheduled to interview former Packers and Cowboys HC Mike McCarthy for their vacant head coaching position next Saturday, per Ian Rapoport.
With numerous interviews already scheduled, the Tennessee Titans are eyeing another offensive coordinator to bring in. Seeing as the Pittsburgh Steelers are in the playoffs, they have to sit back and wait before interviewing OC Arthur Smith.
The Titan have submitted requests to interview Steelers offensive coordinator Arthur Smith and Packers defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley, per Titans inside Paul Kuharsky.
The Tennessee Titans might be dialing up a reunion. Tennessee’s coaching search continues to widen, with the team requesting interviews with Robert Saleh, Arthur Smith and Jeff Hafley, adding more familiar faces to an already crowded board.
The Tennessee Titans have gone down the first-time head coach road twice in a row, and both hires sputtered out of the gate. That’s a trend they can’t afford to repeat.
Tennessee Titans fans were foaming at the mouth when they saw Mike McDaniel was fired from the Miami Dolphins. After four years, the team decided it was best to start fresh.
Former Tennessee Titans star offensive tackle Taylor Lewan has a clear answer for who should be the AFC South franchise’s next head coach. Following the
Tennessee Titans rookie quarterback Cam Ward lost the first head coach of his pro career when the club unceremoniously fired Brian Callahan this past October. While speaking with reporters on Tuesday, Titans general manager Mike Borgonzi detailed what he'll be looking for regarding the hiring of Ward's second full-time NFL head coach.
With their linebacker room so injured, the 49ers have officially agreed to terms with veteran Linebacker Kyzir White. And where are the Niners headed this weekend for the Wild Card round?
Will Levis spent this season on IR, being shifted to the injured list after suffering a shoulder injury in July. Prior to that, the 2023 second-round pick loomed as a player chosen under a previous GM that brought a curious fit behind No.
A Monday report suggested that Titans rookie quarterback Cam Ward will not need to undergo surgery and is dealing with an AC joint sprain in his throwing shoulder coming off the club's Week 18 loss to the Jaguars. Ward doesn't sound so sure of that.
Despite having two years remaining on his contract, Calvin Ridley‘s stint in Tennessee has likely come to an end. According to ESPN’s Turron Davenport, the veteran wide receiver is expected to be a cap casualty this offseason.
The Tennessee Titans announced Monday that they’ve officially signed 11 players to futures contracts for the 2026 season. The full list includes: DE David