Titans introduce Robert Saleh
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New Tennessee Titans coach Robert Saleh discussed his plan for QB Cam Ward, offensive coordinator Brian Daboll and the shedding of the Superman label.
Among the areas where the Jets fell short during Robert Saleh's tenure as their head coach was at the quarterback position and Saleh thinks he has the right guy to avoid a similar fate with the Titans.
Robert Saleh was introduced as the newest coach of the Tennessee Titans on Thursday afternoon. If you've paid attention to Tennessee in the last few years, you understand that this is the fifth introductory press conference the franchise has done in four years after a constant hiring
A new era began Thursday for the Tennessee Titans as the team officially introduced Robert Saleh as it's next head coach.The 47-year-old becomes the 22ndcoach
The San Francisco 49ers have reportedly interviewed Raheem Morris, Joe Woods and Gus Bradley for their defensive coordinator position, which is open after Robert Saleh left to become the Tennessee Titans' head coach.
Two #Titans additions tonight: Shea Tierney - QB coach who has followed Daboll from Bama, Bills, Giants & now Titans. Carmen Bricillo - OLine’s always outperforming their talent with Giants & Raiders. Great to have guys who can run Daboll’s system as their own. pic.twitter.com/Wmuio79VmI
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Report: Titans tap Brian Daboll to lead offense
New Titans coach Robert Saleh picked Brian Daboll to lead the team's offense. Why it matters: Daboll, the former New York Giants coach, has the challenging task of fixing one of the NFL's worst offenses.
NFL media insider Ian Rapoport shares that the Tennessee Titans will hire former New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll as their new offensive coordinator.