Tennessee Titans Add 3 Assistant Coaches; One Hire Left to Complete Brian Callahan's Staff

Tennessee Titans coach Brian Callahan has hired Colt Anderson (special teams coordinator), Scott Fuchs (assistant offensive line coach), and Steve Donatell (defensive assistant). One coaching vacancy remains: strength and conditioning.
Tennessee Titans Add 3 Assistant Coaches; One Hire Left to Complete Brian Callahan's Staff
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NASHVILLE — Tennessee Titans coach Brian Callahan has added three more coaches to his staff: Colt Anderson, special teams coordinator; Scott Fuchs, assistant offensive line coach; and Steve Donatell, defensive assistant.

Callahan has one more hire to make: a strength and conditioning coach.

Anderson was an assistant special teams coach for the Cincinnati Bengals for the past four seasons, working on the same staff as Callahan. The Bengals' special teams ranked among the top 10 in various categories in the NFL in 2023. 

Anderson is the final coordinator on Callahan's staff. Dennard Wilson and Nick Holz are the defensive and offensive coordinators. 

For nine seasons, Anderson was as a safety and core special teams performer for the Minnesota Vikings (2009-10), Philadelphia Eagles (2010-13), Indianapolis Colts (2014-15) and Buffalo Bills (2016-17). He appeared in 84 career games, starting seven. 

Fuchs, like "books" with an "F," has 30 years of college coaching experience. This will be his first NFL post.

He spent the past three years coaching at Kansas, where he developed seven All-Big 12 selections. 

Donatell was a member of the defensive coaching staff that helped the Dolphins record a takeaway in 12 consecutive games.

Donatell started his NFL coaching career with the Minnesota Vikings. He worked as a defensive quality control coach in 2022 under his father, Ed Donatell, who was the Vikings' defensive coordinator.

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Nubyjas Wilborn
NUBYJAS WILBORN

Nubyjas Wilborn covers the Titans for AllTitans.com. Wilborn previously worked for Newsweek as a trending sports reporter. He covered Auburn sports for AL.com, the Pittsburgh Pirates for the Post-Gazette, Atlanta Braves for the Marietta Daily Journal, and preps for the Cleveland Plain-Dealer.