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2 Former Tennessee Titans Staffers Find New NFL Jobs with Giants, Rams

A pair of former Tennessee Titans staffers have new jobs. John Streicher will join the Los Angeles Rams as coordinator of football strategy. Frank Piraino will be the New York Giants' new director of strength and conditioning.

NASHVILLE — Former Tennessee Titans director of football administration John Streicher and ex-director of sports performance Frank Piraino have reportedly found new football homes. 

According to ESPN, Piraino will join former Tennessee defensive coordinator Shane Bowen and former offensive coordinator Tim Kelly with the New York Giants. 

Piraino will work as the Giants' director of strength and conditioning. Kelly will coach tight ends, and Bowen will be the defensive coordinator. 

Piraino was hired by the Titans in 2019 as a strength and conditioning coach. He was later promoted to director of sports performance in 2022.

Streicher is headed to California to work with the Los Angeles Rams as their new coordinator of football strategy, according to Paul Kuharsky. 

Streicher served as the assistant to the head coach for two years before moving up to coordinator of football development for three seasons. In 2023, he became the director of football administration.

News of Streicher and Piraino's moves came less than 24 hours after the Titans made official 10 new hires for Brian Callahan's coaching staff

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