Titans Cast Wide Net for Offensive Coordinator, Eye Stenavich, Kingsbury, and Lewis
The Tennessee Titans are ramping up their search for a new offensive coordinator, reportedly scheduling interviews with several high-profile candidates, including Green Bay Packers offensive coordinator Adam Stenavich, former Washington Commanders offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury, and New Orleans Saints quarterbacks coach Thad Lewis. According to Tom Pelissero of NFL Network, the Titans are moving quickly to fill the vacancy after a disappointing offensive season.
The Titans' offensive coordinator position opened up as part of the team's offseason overhaul, with leadership intent on rejuvenating an attack that struggled in 2025. Multiple outlets have confirmed the trio of interviews, underscoring Tennessee's commitment to a comprehensive search. As reported by both Yahoo Entertainment and NBC Sports, the interviews will include:
- Adam Stenavich, currently the Packers' offensive coordinator
- Kliff Kingsbury, most recently with the Commanders and previously head coach of the Arizona Cardinals
- Thad Lewis, quarterbacks coach for the New Orleans Saints
Stenavich has been with the Packers since 2019, serving as offensive coordinator since 2022. Under his leadership, Green Bay has developed a reputation for creative run schemes and effective quarterback play, helping to guide the transition from Aaron Rodgers to Jordan Love. The Packers ranked among the NFL’s top 10 offenses in several categories during Stenavich’s tenure, notably finishing 8th in total offense in 2023, per Pro-Football-Reference.
Kliff Kingsbury brings head coaching experience, having led the Arizona Cardinals from 2019 to 2022. He is known for his innovative, pass-heavy schemes and his work with quarterbacks like Kyler Murray. Kingsbury spent the 2025 season as the Commanders’ offensive coordinator, where he attempted to spark a struggling unit. His potential fit in Tennessee would signal a shift toward a more modern, up-tempo offense.
Thad Lewis, meanwhile, has built a strong reputation as a quarterbacks coach in New Orleans, working closely with Derek Carr and Jameis Winston. Lewis is viewed as a rising star in coaching circles, and his inclusion in the Titans’ search illustrates the team’s openness to both experience and fresh perspectives.
The Titans’ offensive woes in 2025 were well-documented. The team finished in the bottom third of the league in both points scored and total yardage, leading to speculation that a significant philosophical change could be coming. With interviews covering a spectrum of backgrounds—Stenavich’s balanced attack, Kingsbury’s Air Raid roots, and Lewis’s quarterback development acumen—the Titans appear to be casting a wide net in the hopes of finding the right leader for their offense.
As the organization continues its search, league observers are watching closely to see which direction the Titans will go. The outcome could have ripple effects not only in Tennessee but also for the staffs in Green Bay, Washington, and New Orleans, as coordinator hires often trigger further coaching moves throughout the NFL.