Former New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll has landed a new job.
Daboll plans to accept the Tennessee Titans offensive coordinator job, according to multiple reports. ESPN’s Adam Schefter adds that the move is contingent on Daboll not landing the Las Vegas Raiders head coach job, for which he remains a candidate.
ESPN sources: The Titans are now set to hire former Giants head coach Brian Daboll as their offensive coordinator, contingent upon him not getting the Raiders head coaching job. pic.twitter.com/mvdUyX81fv
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) January 27, 2026
Daboll was clearly intrigued by the opportunity to work alongside Cam Ward. He had been hoping to land the Buffalo Bills job, but they decided instead to promote their current offensive coordinator Joe Brady on Tuesday. Daboll seemingly made his mind up quite quickly after that.
Though Daboll’s time in New York ended poorly, he still has a solid reputation as an offensive coordinator. In addition to mentoring Josh Allen, he and the Giants reached the playoffs with Daniel Jones, and he has an extensive track record of success in terms of improving offenses. He should also have playcalling duties in Tennessee with new coach Robert Saleh primarily focused on the defense.
This is another setback for the Philadelphia Eagles, who had been eyeing Daboll to fill their offensive coordinator vacancy. At this point, it is highly unclear which direction they will choose to go in.














