
Titans Eye Former Colts Coach Marcus Brady to Succeed Nick Holz as Offensive Coordinator
After a season filled with offensive inconsistency, the Tennessee Titans are making bold moves to reset their coaching staff. The team has set its sights on former Indianapolis Colts coach Marcus Brady to take over as offensive coordinator, replacing Nick Holz.
Holz, who joined the Titans just a year ago, struggled to find rhythm with the team’s young quarterback and a reshaped offensive line. While the team appreciated his effort, the results on the field spoke louder. The Titans ended the season in the bottom third of the league in points per game and third-down conversions — a stark contrast from their playoff-contending years.
Enter Marcus Brady, a seasoned strategist known for his work in Indianapolis and, more recently, as an offensive assistant in Philadelphia. Brady built a reputation for innovative play-calling and quarterback development, qualities the Titans desperately need as they retool their offense around a new core.
Discussions between the Titans’ front office and Brady reportedly began shortly after the season finale. Sources close to the team suggest that head coach Brian Callahan sees Brady as the missing piece to revitalize the offense and guide their young talent.
If hired, Brady will inherit a roster hungry for success and a fanbase eager for a turnaround. With experience, creativity, and a chip on his shoulder, he could be just what the Titans need to get back on track.
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