As was expected when the Tennessee Titans hired a new head coach in Brian Callahan, the team has chosen not to retain several members of former head coach Mike Vrabel’s staff.
While you never want to see anyone lose their job, the good news is many of Vrabel’s assistants have already landed on their feet in roles with new teams.
Vrabel himself has yet to land a new gig after it was believed he would have another head-coaching job quickly following his being let go by Tennessee.
The former Titans head coach garnered a total of three interviews with the Carolina Panthers, Atlanta Falcons and Los Angeles Chargers. However, he was passed over for each of those roles.
One of Vrabel’s coaches Tennessee may retain is running backs coach and run-game coordinator Justin Outten, who the team has reportedly blocked from interviewing with other squads.
Here’s a look at the Vrabel assistants who have landed jobs elsewhere.
New job: Giants’ defensive coordinator
The Giants have hired former Titans defensive coordinator Shane Bowen to be their new defensive coordinator, per source. Both GM Joe Schoen and Brian Daboll stressed the importance of taking their time in this process. They have now replaced Wink Martindale.
— Dianna Russini (@DMRussini) February 5, 2024
New job: Giants’ TEs coach
The #Giants are hiring former #Titans offensive coordinator Tim Kelly as their TEs coach, sources say. Kelly coached #Texans TEs in 2017-18 and has been an offensive coordinator or passing game coordinator every year since.
— Mike Garafolo (@MikeGarafolo) February 6, 2024
New job: Lions’ DL coach, run-game coordinator
Here at the Senior Bowl, Head Coach of the American Squad, Terrell Williams, will leave the Titans to accept the Run Game Coordinator and DL Coach position with the Detroit Lions. Dan Campbell gets his guy out of Nashville.
— Dianna Russini (@DMRussini) February 1, 2024
New job: Jets’ RBs coach
The Jets are hiring Tony Dews as their next running backs coach, source says. He previously coached the running backs and tight ends over the past 6 years with the Titans.
— Jonathan Jones (@jjones9) January 27, 2024
New job: Panthers’ WRs coach
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