BOOM! The Tennessee Titans just detonated the NFL offseason with a move that screams redemption, rivalry, and raw potential. Fired Jets coach Robert Saleh, still stinging from New York, has snatched former Giants head coach Brian Daboll to run his offense—and the target? Turning No. 1 pick Cam Ward into an absolute superstar.
Saleh’s Second Chance Starts with a Power Grab
Robert Saleh knows elite offense. He built suffocating defenses in San Francisco next to Kyle Shanahan, even reaching a Super Bowl. But in New York? The Jets fired him despite ranking Top-5 in yards allowed two straight years. Now in Tennessee, Saleh is done playing nice—he’s building his dream staff.
Enter Brian Daboll. The man who turned Josh Allen into an MVP candidate. The coach who schemed with Tom Brady, Brett Favre, Jalen Hurts, and Tua Tagovailoa. Saleh just hired him Tuesday, and he’s already hyping Daboll as the perfect mind to unlock Cam Ward.
Why This Duo Could Terrorize the AFC
Saleh faced Daboll’s offenses before—and hated every second. “He’s going to find the run-pass conflicts within your scheme,” Saleh warned. “Then he’s going to attack the s— out of it. He’s a problem.” Translation: Daboll creates nightmares for defenses.
Last season, the Titans’ offense was dead last in almost everything—30th in passing, rushing, and points. Ward still flashed brilliance: 3,169 passing yards (franchise rookie record) and 14 of his 15 TDs came after the bye week. Now throw Daboll’s RPO-heavy, play-action attack into the mix—the exact system Ward dominated in college.
Ward’s Shoulder Scare: Setback or Fuel?
There’s one cloud: Ward’s AC joint sprain from diving into the end zone in Week 18. No surgery needed, and the rookie insists his mechanics work stays on schedule. But every Titans fan is holding their breath—can Ward stay healthy enough for Daboll to work his magic?
- Elite QB developer ✓
- Scheme built for Ward’s strengths ✓
- Two fired coaches hungry for revenge ✓
This isn’t just a hire. It’s a statement. Saleh and Daboll, both discarded by the league, are out to prove everyone wrong—and Cam Ward could be the weapon that shocks the NFL.
The Titans were forgotten. Now? They’re dangerous.









