For all intents and purposes, the Tennessee Titans should use the No. 1 overall pick in the upcoming 2025 NFL Draft on a quarterback. Either Shedeur Sanders out
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.
Dallas Cowboys kicker Brandon Aubrey has revealed that John Fassel, now a with the Tennessee Titans is going to try and trade for him.
Regardless of why Fassel decided to leave Dallas, this is still a significant loss for the Cowboys. Under his guidance, the team has had one of the best special teams units in the NFL, and his departure leaves a substantial void that the new head coach will need to fill.
The Tennessee Titans announced staff changes for the 2025 season Monday, headlined by swaps at special teams, tight end and cornerbacks coach.
As the team continues its search for a head coach, multiple outlets reported Monday that John Fassel will become the next special teams coordinator for the Tennessee Titans. Fassel spent the past five seasons at the same position in Dallas, serving the entire tenure of former head coach Mike McCarthy.
Shedeur Sanders to the Titans and Cam Ward to the Giants are some of the takeaways from Bucky Brooks 2025 NFL Mock Draft 1.0.
The first of Dallas’ assistant coaches from last season is on the move, as John Fassel is headed to Nashville.
With no clear and obvious No. 1 quarterback in the 2025 NFL draft, the race to be the top pick by the Tennessee Titans appears to be wide open. In the
The Dallas Cowboys are losing one of their key coaching assistant as John Fassel, the special teams coordinator from 2020-2024, is heading to the Tennessee Titans for the same role.
A week after interviewing for the Patriots’ DC vacancy, the Dolphins’ OLB coach has another high-profile interview.
Sanders is tabbed as one of the top two quarterback prospects in this draft class along with Miami's Cam Ward. His performance this past season boosted his draft stock, guiding Colorado to a 9-4 record and an Alamo Bowl appearance, where they fell to BYU.