The Tennessee Titans are making the move to bring in veteran special teams coordinator John Fassel to run their struggling unit.
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The Tennessee Titans hired John Fassel as special teams coordinator on Monday; here are five things to know about the new hire.
The Titans have made a huge upgrade at special teams coordinator, according to multiple reports. Tennessee has hired former Dallas Cowboys special teams coordinator John “Bones” Fassel for the role, which was held last season by Colt Anderson.
Sources: The #Titans are hiring former #Cowboys STC John Fassel as their new Special Teams Coordinator. Colt Anderson was informed he’s out. With Mike McCarthy out in Dallas, Fassel was free to explore opportunities and now heads to Tennessee. His special teams units… pic.twitter.com/6Er7QhyQq9
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