
REPORT: Tennessee Titans Assign Former NFL Linebacker Keith Bulluck as the New Linebackers Coach
NASHVILLE, TN — In a move that has fans buzzing and former players nodding in approval, the Tennessee Titans have officially named Keith Bulluck as their new linebackers coach. The announcement came early Monday morning, capping weeks of speculation about Bulluck’s potential return to the organization.
Known as “Mr. Monday Night” during his playing days, Bulluck spent 11 seasons in the NFL—10 of them with the Titans—establishing himself as one of the most feared and consistent linebackers of the 2000s. His return to the sidelines marks a full-circle moment, not just for Bulluck, but for a franchise in search of its next defensive identity.
“I’ve always been a Titan,” Bulluck said in his first press conference. “This team, this city—it’s in my blood. Coaching these guys is about more than football. It’s about legacy.”
Players responded immediately to the new energy. Second-year linebacker Jalen Weaver said, “Coach Bulluck? That’s a legend. When he talks, you listen. And then you hit somebody.”
Bulluck has wasted no time implementing an aggressive, old-school approach to training camp. His methods are demanding, but rooted in experience—pushing players to develop not only physical toughness but mental sharpness.
“I want these guys to know what it means to wear this jersey,” Bulluck said. “Not just to play the position, but to own it.”
The Titans are hoping Bulluck’s leadership will help elevate a young linebacker corps that struggled with consistency last season. For now, the locker room is buying in—and fans are watching, hopeful that a familiar face can bring back a familiar dominance.
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