The Tennessee Titans have been rebuilding, well, for too long, but they’ve just been in a tough spot for years, so it’ll take time. The good news is that during the NFL offseason, the Titans have made some very bold moves that should put them in a solid position going into the 2026 season.
Titans owner Amy Adams-Strunk has the world on her shoulders when it comes to getting this team where it needs to be. She’s made some key changes that should pay off in September.
In a recent article, Mike Sando of The Athletic names his favorite moves for each NFL franchise during the league’s offseason. “With most major NFL offseason moves complete, it’s a good time to single out a favorite move for each team,” he states in the piece.
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He gives the team praise for their bold offseason hires.
“No one is saying the Tennessee job is easy or that Titans owner Amy Adams-Strunk has proved to possess a stable hand,” he states in the piece. “This is a tough job in its own way. But in hiring new coach Robert Saleh and new offensive coordinator Brian Daboll, the Titans are leaning into leaders who were coaches in the NFL’s toughest market.”
He adds: “Saleh, the former Jets coach, and Daboll, fired by the Giants in January, have landed in a market where the bright lights shine on Lower Broadway more than on the football operation. We’ve seen quarterbacks leave the Jets (Sam Darnold) and Giants (Daniel Jones) to find success in less challenging markets. Perhaps the same can hold true for Saleh and Daboll.”
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Hiring known figures, Daboll and Saleh, was a good move for the Titans. This franchise needs established coaches who know how the NFL works, and they don’t have time for a learning curve.
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