NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) – The Tennessee Titans have started their search to replace Jeff Fisher as head coach by staying in-house for their first interview with Hall of Fame lineman Mike Munchak.
The Titans confirmed they completed the interview of offensive line coach Monday on Twitter. Munchak is considered the top candidate for the head coaching vacancy.
Munchak, who turns 51 in March, has worked for Titans owner Bud Adams since the then-Houston Oilers made him the eighth overall draft pick in 1982 out of Penn State. As a player, his career spanned blocking for fellow Hall of Famers Earl Campbell in a pounding run game to the run-and-shoot with Warren Moon.
As offensive line coach, Munchak has been involved with both the running and passing offenses.
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