Titans Conclude Season with Disappointing 2-12 Record

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December 21, 2025
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The Tennessee Titans concluded their season with a disappointing 2-12 record, leading to significant discussions about the team's future and necessary changes. Following the firing of head coach Brian Callahan in October 2025, the Titans appointed Mike McCoy as the interim head coach for the remainder of the season.

As the coaching search intensifies, the Titans are reportedly considering multiple candidates, including Lou Anarumo, Jeff Hafley, Matt Burke, and Jesse Minter. Notably, Chiefs offensive coordinator Matt Nagy has emerged as a serious internal candidate due to his experience and familiarity with a winning culture.

However, the Titans must evaluate whether Nagy's system can succeed with their current roster, which lacks elite offensive talent. The team's search for a new head coach is pivotal in resetting its direction after a lackluster season.

Once formal interviews are permitted under NFL rules, the situation is expected to evolve quickly, making Nagy and other candidates key names to watch closely. According to The Athletic reporter Dianna Russini, the Titans' interest in Nagy indicates a focus on enhancing their offensive structure and experience, highlighting the urgency of their coaching search.

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