The Tennessee Titans have reportedly put in a request to interview a second offensive coordinator candidate.
According to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler, the Titans have requested to interview Miami Dolphins associate head coach and running backs coach, Eric Studesville, for their offensive coordinator vacancy.
This is the second request the Titans have reportedly made for an offensive coordinator candidate, with the other being Jacksonville Jaguars passing-game coordinator Nick Holz, who is considered a “top candidate.”
Studesville has a connection with Titans head coach Brian Callahan, as both were on the Denver Broncos’ staff from 2010-15. Studesville left after the 2016 campaign.
The Dolphins coach has been with the team since 2017, serving in multiple roles that include running backs coach, run-game coordinator, co-offensive coordinator and associate head coach.
#Titans have requested to interview #Dolphins associate head coach/running backs coach Eric Studesville for their offensive coordinator job, per source.
— Jeremy Fowler (@JFowlerESPN) January 27, 2024
In 2023, the Dolphins’ rushing attack saw plenty of success with Studesville, as Miami’s rushing attack finished as the sixth-best unit in the NFL.
Studesville’s NFL coaching career spans over two decades. He has also worked with wide receivers and special teams, and was Denver’s interim head coach in 2010.