NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - The Tennessee Titans have hired John Fassel as the team’s special teams coordinator. Fassel joins the Titans with 20 seasons of prior NFL experience, including the past five years as special teams coordinator with the Dallas Cowboys.
Aukerman, 48, began his coaching career in 2000 and entered the NFL ranks as a defensive assistant with the Denver Broncos in 2010. He eventually transitioned to special teams while an assistant with the Jacksonville Jaguars and became the special teams coordinator for the San Diego Chargers in 2016.
Along with Anderson, the Titans are parting ways with passing game coordinator/cornerbacks coach Chris Harris, tight ends coach Justin Outten, special teams assistant Anthony Levine, and defensive assistant Clint McMillan.
The Dallas Cowboys have named Nick Sorensen their new special teams coordinator, as reported by ESPN's Todd Archer. This is the latest addition to head coach Brian Schottenheimer's staff. Sorensen joins the Cowboys following his tenure as defensive coordinator for the San Francisco 49ers.
With the Cleveland Browns shutting down the idea of trading Myles Garrett, they could look to explore trades for three other players on the roster.
On one of ESPN's daily talk shows, one analyst proposed a hilarious trade idea for the Tennessee Titans to pursue with a division rival.
The deal comes after re-engaging in discussions about the role one day after Coen withdrew his name from the opening.
The Tennessee Titans were expected to be better after settling in Nashville with their own stadium, but a trip to the Super Bowl seemed out of the question
NFL Network's Tom Pelissero reported on January 28 that the Miami Dolphins hired Craig Aukerman as their special teams coordinator.
The Tennessee Titans are 'on the clock' as the 2024 NFL season wraps up. They hold the No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. After what was a rough all-arou
Needing to improve special teams after several down seasons from the unit, Miami found Craig Aukerman as the replacement to Danny Crossman.
The Jacksonville Jaguars just paid quarterback Trevor Lawrence $275 million, so it seems unlikely that they will be going in a different direction under center.