Nashville Throughout part of their Saturday, Tennessee Titans general manager Ran Carthon and owner Amy Adams Strunk advanced the process of replacing former coach Mike Vrabel. David Shaw, the former coach of Stanford, interviewed for the Titans coaching position in Nashville for a portion of Sunday. Shaw did an in-person interview because he was not coaching at the time. The other candidates were hired by NFL teams and were required to interview virtually until January 22. He was the only one to come to the facility for a first-round interview. In his twelve years at Stanford, Shaw guided the team to a 96-54 record, three Pac-12 Conference championships in four appearances in the championship game, and two Rose Bowl victories in three years.
Shaw had an interview with the Los Angeles Chargers on Thursday; the previous season, he had one with the Denver Broncos, which ultimately went to Sean Payton. He worked as an assistant coach with the Ravens, Raiders, and Eagles in the NFL. Shaw is anticipated to compete for the coaching position with the Titans along with ten other current and former NFL assistants. The following offensive coordinators have had their initial interviews: Dan Quinn of the Cowboys, Mike Kafka of the Giants, Bobby Slowik of the Texans, Aaron Glenn of the Detroit Lions, Mike Macdonald of the Ravens, Thomas Brown of the Panthers, and Bobby Kafka of the Raiders.
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