The Titans have completed their tenth interview for the head coaching position.
Former Stanford coach David Shaw conducted an in-person interview with the team on Sunday afternoon.
Shaw interviewed with the Chargers on Thursday, and he also interviewed with the Broncos last year before Sean Payton was hired.
Shaw went 96-54 in 12 seasons at Stanford, helping the team win three Pac-12 championships and earning four Pac-12 Coach of the Year awards. Shaw was named Bobby Dodd Coach of the Year in 2017, after becoming Stanford’s all-time winningest coach. Shaw resigned as Stanford’s head coach after finishing consecutive seasons with a 3-9 record.
Shaw worked as an assistant under Jim Harbaugh at the school before taking over the top job.
He has also previously worked as an NFL assistant with the Eagles, Raiders, and Ravens.
Shaw spent the entire 2023 campaign out of coaching.
Previously, the Titans interviewed Bengals offensive coordinator Brian Callahan, Giants offensive coordinator Mike Kafka, Raiders interim coach Antonio Pierce and Ravens defensive coordinator Mike Macdonald, and Cowboys defensive coordinator Dan Quinn, and Panthers offensive coordinator Thomas Brown, Texans offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik, Eagles offensive coordinator Brian Johnson and Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn for the position.
No in-person interviews with coaches under contract can be conducted until Jan. 22, but Zoom interviews can happen before then. Since Shaw is not under contract, teams are permitted to interview him for a position.