The Tennessee Titans’ process of finding their next head coach in the wake of firing Mike Vrabel is well underway, with the team having requested interviews with several candidates.
The Titans have requested to interview a grand total of nine candidates thus far, a list that includes Houston Texans offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik, Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Brian Johnson, Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson and defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn, Cincinnati Bengals offensive coordinator Brian Callahan, Las Vegas Raiders interim head coach Antonio Pierce, New York Giants offensive coordinator Mike Kafka, Dallas Cowboys defensive coordinator Dan Quinn and Baltimore Ravens defensive coordinator Mike Macdonald.
Of course, just because a team requests an interview doesn’t mean it will happen, thus it’s important to see who Tennessee actually completes them with.
After tracking the Titans’ interview requests, we’re now going to focus on who actually completes an interview with Tennessee in our newest tracker below, which will be updated regularly with all of the latest news.
Completed interview: Ravens DC Mike Macdonald
#Titans complete interview with Ravens DC Mike Macdonald for head coach position
Details: https://t.co/lAZnMxemK6 pic.twitter.com/SK7Y0kay8j
— Tennessee Titans (@Titans) January 14, 2024
Completed interview: Raiders interim HC Antonio Pierce
The #Titans have completed an interview with @Raiders interim HC Antonio Pierce for the team’s Head Coach position.
READ https://t.co/DSv6yyfjnV pic.twitter.com/MqLPtLGBc8
— Jim Wyatt (@jwyattsports) January 13, 2024
Completed interview: Giants OC Mike Kafka
#Titans complete interview with Giants OC Mike Kafka for head coach position
Details: https://t.co/rfxzCSaQ7A pic.twitter.com/pTd7XCmNTq
— Tennessee Titans (@Titans) January 13, 2024
Completed interview: Bengals OC Brian Callahan
#Titans complete interview with Bengals OC Brian Callahan for head coach position
Details: https://t.co/EMNGKtBxa8 pic.twitter.com/zb3iOxFUrb
— Tennessee Titans (@Titans) January 12, 2024