NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The Tennessee Titans aren’t just hitting the reset button; they’re smashing it with a sledgehammer. Following a disastrous 3-14 campaign that left the franchise in the AFC South basement, the Titans have officially handed the keys to Robert Saleh. And if his Friday morning appearance on Good Morning Football is any indicator, the vibe shift in Nashville is going to be seismic.
“Fast and Violent” — A New Identity
Saleh didn’t waste time selling his vision. Fresh off a redemption season as the 49ers’ Defensive Coordinator—where he helped drag a battered unit to the Divisional Round—Saleh looked energized, confident, and frankly, ready to hit someone. His mandate for the 2026 Titans? Two words: Fast and Violent.
He isn’t just bringing energy; he’s bringing control. Unlike his stint in New York, Saleh confirmed he will call the defensive plays himself. “I felt like the ‘timeout guy’ before,” he admitted on GMFB. Not anymore. He’s taking personal responsibility for a defense that ranked 28th in points allowed last season.
The Cam Ward Project
The biggest question mark in Nashville wears jersey number 1. Quarterback Cam Ward, the 2025 No. 1 overall pick, struggled mightily in his rookie year, tossing 15 touchdowns against 7 interceptions while running for his life behind a porous line. Saleh’s solution? He’s not going it alone.
The hiring of former Giants head coach Brian Daboll as Offensive Coordinator is the masterful stroke here. Daboll, who turned Josh Allen into a supernova, is tasked with simplifying the game for Ward. Saleh’s pitch was simple: “Don’t ask the kid to be Superman.” With Daboll calling the offense and Saleh dialing up the pressure on defense, the Titans are building a structure designed to protect their franchise QB, not expose him.
“We’re going to play with swag. We’re going to talk a little sh*t. You are going to feel like you’re on the field with us… with the energy, the juice, the speed, the violence.” — Robert Saleh, Titans Head Coach (via GMFB)
Playoff Implications / What’s Next
The honeymoon phase ends the moment the schedule drops. The Titans are slated to face the New York Jets this season—a “Revenge Game” that is already circling social media like a shark. But before that, GM Mike Borgonzi has work to do. holding the No. 4 overall pick in the upcoming draft, the Titans need edge rushers and offensive tackles immediately.
Saleh has a 5-year contract and a mountain to climb. But for the first time since the Mike Vrabel era, there’s a pulse in Nashville. The Titans might not win the Super Bowl in 2026, but they are absolutely going to bruise anyone who plays them.

