The Tennessee Titans are at the beginning of what is already their most eventful offseason in recent memory. With a top five draft pick, league-high cap space and an overturned, still renewing staff in the works, things are looking up for a team that, not all that long ago, were the perennial laughing stock of the NFL.
The Tennessee Titans, in a mere couple of weeks, have gone from a laughing stock of the league to legitimate risers in both the subjective eyes of fans and objective eyes of analysts.
The New York Giants tried to trade up for Cam Ward in the 2025 draft. Tennessee declined. The Giants hired John Harbaugh on a five-year, $100 million contract.
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Tennessee Titans linebacker Cedric Gray struggled in his rookie season, but he was able to bounce back in his second year in Nashville. Gray played in just seven games as a rookie and made 22 tackles while on the field.
The Tennessee Titans are adding to their coaching staff by naming Brian Daboll as their next offensive coordinator. Daboll takes over for Nick Holz, who was not retained by Robert Saleh when he was named as their head coach.
The Tennessee Titans’ decision to bring in Brian Daboll to help oversee their offense has added new context to just how highly the veteran coach has long valued quarterback Cam Ward — and it turns out that admiration runs deeper than many realized.
On Tuesday morning, the Tennessee Titans decided to shake things up by hiring former New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll to be their new offensive coordinator.
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The Tennessee Titans announced Tuesday that they’ve officially hired former Giants HC Brian Daboll as their next head coach. Daboll was a head-coaching candidate for multiple teams, despite being fired by New York midseason. Daboll, 50, started his NFL coaching career as a defensive assistant with the Patriots in 2000.
The Tennessee Titans have their new head coach. Robert Saleh is expected to be introduced as the new head man in Nashville on Thursday. With that, the defensive mind needs to pluck an impressive offensive coordinator option to get fans even more excited about the future of QB Cam Ward.
General manager Mike Borgonzi and new Tennessee Titans head coach Robert Saleh aren't done filling out their staff. Early returns on the coaching staff are promising for the first time in awhile after the team hired former New York Giants coach Brian Daboll to be its newest offensive coordinator.
The Tennessee Titans reportedly will hire Brian Daboll as their new offensive coordinator, provided that he is not offered the Las Vegas Raiders' vacant head-coaching position.
Robert Saleh is building a new staff. After another successful stint as the San Francisco 49ers’ defensive coordinator, Saleh has landed a job as the Tennessee Titans’ new head coach.
Having named Robert Saleh as their new head coach, the Titans have moved on to filling their coordinator positions. According to Tom Pelissero of NFL Network, the Titans plan to interview former Commanders offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury and Packers offensive coordinator Adam Stenavich for their offensive coordinator position tomorrow.
According to Jeremy Fowler, the Titans have requested an interview with Falcons defensive pass game coordinator Mike Rutenberg for their defensive coordinator
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.
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.