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.
Multiple media outlets reported the news involving Daboll, who completed his second interview with the Raiders on Tuesday.
Daboll also is in consideration for the offensive coordinator role with the Philadelphia Eagles. He was Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts’ offensive coordinator and position coach at Alabama in 2017.
The Titans, however, expect Daboll to join the staff of new head coach Robert Saleh.
Named the NFL Coach of the Year in 2022, Daboll posted a 20-40-1 record as the head coach of the New York Giants from 2022-25. He was fired on Nov. 10.
Daboll, 50, also has been the offensive coordinator for the Buffalo Bills (2018-21), Kansas City Chiefs (2012), Miami Dolphins (2011) and Cleveland Browns (2009-10).
Saleh, 46, is set to begin his second run as an NFL head coach after being hired by Tennessee on Thursday. He led the New York Jets to losing records in 2021, 2022 and 2023, then was fired after the team started 2-3 in 2024. His overall mark on the job was 20-36.
–Field Level Media




