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Reports: Titans Plan to Hire Brian Daboll as OC
Robert Saleh prioritizes offensive and defensive coordinator hires to address past offensive issues and support quarterback Cam Ward, with multiple high-profile candidates in consideration.
- On Jan. 27, 2026, the Tennessee Titans are set to hire Brian Daboll as offensive coordinator, contingent on him not getting the Las Vegas Raiders' head job, reports said.
- Robert Saleh, Tennessee Titans head coach, made his partnership official on Jan. 22, 2026, and immediately prioritized filling the Titans offensive coordinator vacancy due to offensive struggles.
- Daboll's résumé shows he was the 2022 Coach of the Year, fired by the New York Giants after a 20-40-1 run, and spent four years with the Buffalo Bills developing Josh Allen.
- A Tennessean source reported there is no official agreement yet as the Las Vegas Raiders interviewed Brian Daboll, Joe Brady and Davis Webb on Jan. 26, leaving the Titans' hire contingent on their decision.
- Given the Titans' 3-14 2025 season, their offense ranked 31st in yards and 30th in scoring despite returning Elic Ayomanor, Chimere Dike, Gunnar Helm, Tyjae Spears and Tony Pollard.
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Tennessee Titans Are Expected To Hire Brian Daboll As Their Offensive Coordinator
Former New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll is set to become the Tennessee Titans’ next offensive coordinator if he does not get hired by the Las Vegas Raiders. The 50-year-old Daboll spent 2018 to 2021 as the Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator, helping to develop Josh Allen. His success in Buffalo led him to land […]
Brian Daboll to become Titans OC for fellow ex-NY coach Robert Saleh — on one condition
Brian Daboll, fired as the Giants' head coach in November, has agreed to become new Titans head coach and ex-Jets boss Robert Saleh's offensive coordinator if he doesn't get the Raiders head coaching job.
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