2 words Robert Saleh hopes can describe Titans
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Saleh is hoping Daboll's work with QBs will help 2025 No. 1 pick Cam Ward, who will be at the heart of what the Titans do on offense.
Quite a few free agents from the 49ers will likely leave and join the Titans in free agency to team up with Robert Saleh.
One of the biggest takeaways from Robert Saleh’s introductory press conference as the new head coach of the Tennessee Titans is his plan to take Cam Ward to the next level. While Saleh provided a basic outline of the plan, it was clear he believes he has the right quarterback and offensive coordinator in Brian Daboll to execute it.
The 46-year-old Saleh is known for being a culture-changer, and he expects to do the same with the Titans right away. When asked how his team will be playing in 2026, Saleh said the league will immediately notice how “fast and violent” Tennessee is about to become.
Tennessee Titans head coach Robert Saleh is planning to add an additional mind to the defensive side of the ball.
Robert Saleh begins his tenure as Tennessee Titans head coach with a clear message of speed, confidence, and physical play. Backed by his family and shaped by past setbacks, Saleh aims to reset the franchise’s identity.
New Los Angeles Chargers offensive coordinator Mike McDaniel made a difficult, yet calculated decision earlier this week when he chose to join Jim Harbaugh’s staff and mentor star quarterback Justin Herbert.