NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The Tennessee Titans are done waiting for a savior; they just hired a commander. After a disastrous 3-14 campaign that saw Brian Callahan fired mid-season, the Titans officially named Robert Saleh as their 22nd head coach on Thursday night. The deal is a five-year pact, locking in the defensive mastermind to lead a franchise desperate for an identity.
Tennessee didn’t just hire a coach; they hired a culture shock. Saleh returns to the big chair after a dominant 2025 season coordinating the San Francisco 49ers’ defense, which ranked 13th in scoring despite a MASH unit of injuries. Titans GM Mike Borgonzi made it clear: the team needs grit, and Saleh sells it in bulk.
The numbers don’t lie. Tennessee’s defense was a sieve last season, surrendering 28.1 points per game (28th in the NFL). Saleh’s immediate task is resurrecting a unit that collapsed repeatedly in crunch time. But the real intrigue lies under center. Saleh inherits Cam Ward, the 2025 No. 1 overall pick who flashed brilliance with 3,169 passing yards and 15 touchdowns despite running for his life behind a porous line.
“I believe that championships are won by people. The right people are here. We’re not at the level we need to be, but a part of my love for this game is getting better every day and doing it together.” — Robert Saleh, Titans Head Coach
This isn’t a tweak; it’s a tear-down. With the ink dry on Saleh’s contract, the focus shifts to his staff—specifically the offensive coordinator who will mold Ward. The Titans hold the No. 4 overall pick in the upcoming draft and boast nearly $100 million in cap space. Saleh has the resources to build a monster, but the pressure in Nashville is suffocating. After four straight losing seasons, the honeymoon period will be short. The AFC South is wide open, and the Titans just signaled they are ready to punch back.

