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Titans fire Mularkey with eye on future

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NASHVILLE: The Tennessee Titans believe the potential reward from quarterbac­k Marcus Mariota working with his third head coach in his fourth NFL season outweighs the risk of change.

Or sticking with the same coach. So now the Titans are looking for a new coach to replace Mike Mularkey and build off the franchise’s first play-off win in 14 years to make them true NFL contenders.

“There’s nothing more that I want for our fans than to bring a championsh­ip here,’’ general manager Jon Robinson said on Monday.

“I feel like it’s my charge to put the team in the best position to do that.’’

The Titans fired Mularkey on Monday, less than 48 hours after a 35-14 loss to New England in the AFC divisional round.

Mularkey revived a team with the NFL’s worst record over two seasons and led them to their first play-off victory in 14 years only to become the first coach let go after winning a play-off game since San Francisco fired Steve Mariucci after the 2002 season.

Titans controllin­g owner Amy Adams Strunk turned to Mularkey in November 2015 when she fired Ken Whisenhunt after 23 games. Mularkey went 2-7 down the stretch as the Titans finished 3-13 to land the No.1 overall draft pick in 2016. That capped a 5-27 record over 2014 and 2015 that was the NFL’s worst.

Mularkey led the Titans to back-toback 9-7 records — their first consecutiv­e winning records since 2007-08.

He finished with a 21-22 record after a season in which the Titans cost themselves the AFC South title with a three-game skid last month and needed to beat the Jaguars, now in the AFC championsh­ip game, to reach the postseason for the first time since 2008.

His devotion to an offence he’s known since being offensive coordinato­r in Pittsburgh between 2001 and 2003 may have cost him.

He said on Sunday he was prepared to move “full speed’’ ahead after talking with Strunk.

He defended offensive coordinato­r Terry Robiskie’s play-calling, saying he was happy with Mariota’s developmen­t.

Mularkey also said he didn’t anticipate any changes on his coaching staff a week after Strunk issued a statement on his job security.

But talk of an extension since a 22-21 comeback win against Kansas City in the wild-card round ended on Monday when Robinson and president and chief executive officer Steve Underwood told Mularkey he was being let go.

Strunk called it “unfortunat­e’’ that they could not find common ground on how to improve.

“I also view this as an important moment for our football team as we try to make that next step to sustained success on the field,’’ Strunk said in a statement.

 ?? AP ?? Titans quarterbac­k Marcus Mariota, left, talks to then-head coach Mike Mularkey before a game last year.
AP Titans quarterbac­k Marcus Mariota, left, talks to then-head coach Mike Mularkey before a game last year.

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