The Tennessee Titans have officially crossed the boundary into a new era with the introductory press conference of head coach Robert Saleh. In a few weeks, before Saleh so much as spoke, the franchise's hopes and expectations were taken from ground-level to sky-high.
The Tennessee Titans' offseason, as the 2025-26 campaign is still technically underway, has thus far been dominated by the hiring of Robert Saleh and all the additional noise that has followed thereafter.
It’s a rarity for a football team to not only work their way out of a long-time rebuild, but to completely overhaul their staff and reputation in the process.
The Tennessee Titans hired Brian Daboll as offensive coordinator. Robert Saleh is the new head coach. Cam Ward was the No. 1 overall pick in 2025. Daboll is known for developing quarterbacks.
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The Tennessee Titans have taken a significant step in shaping their new offensive identity. As head coach Robert Saleh continues to assemble his inaugural staff in Nashville, the focus has shifted sharply toward perimeter playmakers.
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The Tennessee Titans are making waves like few other franchises in the current NFL coaching cycle. With a historic 10 teams, at the peak of the cycle, searching for a new set of hands on the wheel, the Titans got out ahead of the bunch by hiring Robert Saleh relatively early in the process.
The Tennessee Titans, not even a full beat removed from struggling so mightily that their second-year head coach was fired midseason, are now building one of the most impressive new staffs in the NFL prior to the offseason fully beginning.
New Titans offensive coordinator Brian Daboll has started filling his staff, with multiple of his former Giants assistants set to join him in Tennessee.
The Tennessee Titans have hired Ravens wide receivers coach Greg Lewis for the same role in their offense, according to Jordan Schultz. Lewis, 45, played eight seasons in the NFL for the Eagles, Patriots and Vikings before retiring after the 2010 season.
One day after signing veteran offensive coordinator Brian Daboll to new Tennessee Titans coach Robert Saleh's staff, Tennessee made two more critical hires.
The Tennessee Titans are assembling a new staff this offseason, as head coach Robert Saleh picks his assistants for the foreseeable future. Saleh has found his new quarterbacks coach in Shea Tierney, who Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reported the Titans have hired for that position.
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The Tennessee Titans are hiring Giants QB coach Shea Tierney as the team’s quarterbacks coach, according to Mike Garafolo. Tierney, 39, started out as a graduate assistant at North Carolina State in 2011.
The Tennessee Titans announced they have signed C Trey Hill to a futures contract for the 2026 season. Futures deals are essentially camp invites that will allow players to compete for roster spots during offseason workouts and training camp.
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.
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.
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.
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.
With the Robert Saleh introductory press conference looming this Wednesday, the Tennessee Titans' new head coach is working hard to lock down his coordinators.
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.