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Sarkisian’s Agents Deny Report He’s Open to NFL Head-Coach Jobs, Including Titans

His representatives say no outreach occurred, with Sarkisian under contract at Texas through 2031.

Overview

  • Dianna Russini of The Athletic reported Saturday that representatives for Texas coach Steve Sarkisian told NFL decision-makers he would consider head-coaching openings, naming the Tennessee Titans.
  • Sarkisian’s agents Jimmy Sexton and Ed Marynowitz (CAA) issued a statement calling the reports “patently false” and saying he is solely focused on coaching Texas.
  • The Titans are the NFL’s lone current head-coach vacancy after firing Brian Callahan in mid-October, with Mike McCoy serving as interim coach.
  • Texas is 5-2 with notable offensive struggles under first-year full-time starter Arch Manning, providing the backdrop as the report surfaced hours before the Longhorns’ game at Mississippi State.
  • Sarkisian previously worked in the NFL as Raiders quarterbacks coach (2004) and Falcons offensive coordinator (2017–18), and he reportedly declined NFL interviews before signing his recent extension.