Brian Daboll Is 'Now Set' to Be Titans Offensive Coordinator, per Reports
The Titans plan to hire Brian Daboll as offensive coordinator to develop QB Cam Ward and improve a struggling offense, pending Raiders' head coach decision.
- Updated Jan. 27, 2026 reports say the Tennessee Titans are set to hire Brian Daboll as offensive coordinator, contingent on him not taking the Las Vegas Raiders' head-coaching job after interviewing on Jan. 26.
- Robert Saleh's defensive background means the franchise prioritized hiring a veteran offensive mind, and Brian Daboll is prized for developing young quarterbacks like Tennessee Titans quarterback and No. 1 overall pick Cam Ward.
- On Nov. 10, Daboll was fired by the Giants after a 2-8 start and posted a 20-40-1 record, with 12 seasons coaching NFL offenses for five teams.
- A source told The Tennessean that no official agreement is in place yet, though Brian Daboll would call plays and seek to rebuild his reputation if he joins Tennessee.
- With $93.5 million in projected cap space, the Tennessee Titans have room to remake the roster, while their 2025 offense ranked 31st in yards and 30th in scoring as Daboll's hire remains contingent on the Las Vegas Raiders' decision.
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Robert Saleh’s Titans roll dice, set to entrust Brian Daboll with Cam Ward
Brian Daboll has run 12 seasons worth of NFL offenses for five different teams in his coaching career. In the three full seasons he coached Buffalo Bills star quarterback Josh Allen as a starter, Daboll’s offenses on average ranked ninth in the league in points per game and 11th in yards. In the other nine seasons without Allen, Daboll’s offenses ranked 26th in points per game on average and 25th in yards — for the Cleveland Browns, the Miami Do…
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