NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The Tennessee Titans agreed to hire Robert Saleh as their coach on Monday night, hoping he can speed up their rebuild and end the franchise's skid of four straight losing seasons, a person familiar with the decision told The Associated Press.
The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the agreement had not been announced.
Saleh spent this season as the San Francisco 49ers' defensive coordinator, his second stint in that job after spending three-plus seasons as coach of the New York Jets. He did not have a winning season with the Jets and was fired after a 2-3 start in 2024, going 20-36 overall.
But the 46-year-old Saleh still had a strong reputation around the league and was a sought-after candidate in this busy coaching cycle.
''Playing for him was such a blessing. He's a defensive mastermind,'' 49ers cornerback Deommodore Lenoir said earlier Monday. ''I think he's one of the best to do it.''
Tennessee went 19-49 over the past four seasons under Mike Vrabel — who was fired after the 2024 season — and Brian Callahan, who lasted just 23 games before being fired on Oct. 13 after a 1-5 start. That made the Titans the first team with a coaching vacancy, only to wind up as one of 10 NFL teams looking for a coach and the fourth to hire one.
The Titans interviewed 15 candidates for the job before paring down their finalists to Saleh, Kansas City offensive coordinator Matt Nagy and Green Bay defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley — who was hired earlier Monday as the Miami Dolphins' coach.
Of that trio, only Saleh had yet to interview with the Titans until an in-person session Monday.