Deion Sanders, Tennessee Titans
The Tennessee Titans are on the clock with the No. 1 pick of the 2025 NFL draft after finishing the season with a 3-14 record. With several holes on the roster, the Titans are in line to select whoever they want with the first pick.
The Tennessee Titans have their head coach in Brian Callahan, who they've retained for his second season, and Deion Sanders is currently happy with how things a
The Tennessee Titans fired general manager Ran Carthon Tuesday morning. Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders appeared shocked by the news.
One major question about the fit between Sanders and Tennessee has been whether or not he'd have interest in playing with the Titans. During a recent appearance, Deion Sanders, Sh
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Colorado head coach Deion Sanders is going viral this week for his reaction to the Tennessee Titans' big firing.
Colorado football coach Deion Sanders had an interesting reaction to the Tennessee Titans firing general manager Ran Carthon.
Then there's the other wrinkle: Deion is thought to be a package deal if he takes an NFL job. His son, quarterback Shedeur Sanders, is projected to be among the top picks in the upcoming draft, and it's hard to see a scenario where dad coaches one NFL team, and son plays for another.
The Titans are slated to pick No. 1 overall in April when the NFL draft takes place in Green Bay, Wisconsin, but the person making the selection won’t be general manager Ran Carthon, which seemed to shock one person. Colorado head coach Deion Sanders expressed surprise at the news in a post on X on Tuesday morning.
The Cowboys are set to interview a pair of former NFL head coaches next in Robert Saleh and Leslie Frazier. Saleh was fired by the New York Jets five games into his fourth season in 2024. Frazier, the assistant head coach in Seattle this season, spent three-plus years as coach of the Minnesota Vikings a decade ago.
Wednesday was the final day for prospects to declare for the 2025 NFL Draft, so another piece to the puzzle is now known. Tennessee edge rusher James Pearce Jr. was the last notable name to throw his name into the pool,