
The head coach seat for the Tennessee Titans has seen some intensive courting, with interviews heating up as the team sat down with two more potential game-changers for the vacant position. Matt Nagy, the offensive maestro behind the Kansas City Chiefs' dynamic plays, and Robert Saleh, who steered the San Francisco 49ers' defense, stepped up as the top contenders, as reported by WSMV.
Nagy, who already had a chance to virtually impress the Titans' brass, came back for a second showing with aspirations of landing the top job, while it was Saleh's premiere in the interview spotlight for the Titans role just after his 49ers were knocked out of playoff contention by the Seahawks - this sudden change resulted in a flight to Nashville for an in-person charm offensive, this detail emerging thanks to Tennessee Titans' official news outlet.
Amidst the hyperactive merry-go-round of the league's coaching carousels, the Titans have reportedly left no stone unturned, chatting up 15 candidates in just two weeks, according to Fox Sports. Yet, with Jeff Hafley plucked away by the Dolphins and other high-profile coaches like John Harbaugh swerving commitments to pursue other ventures. Both Nagy and Saleh bring years of NFL experience, including prior head coaching stints—Nagy with the Bears and Saleh with the Jets—making them well acquainted with the pressures of leading an NFL team.









