Titans moving on from pass-game analyst Pat O’Hara

The Titans are reportedly not renewing the contract of passing-game analyst Pat O’Hara.

The Tennessee Titans are reportedly parting ways with passing-game analyst Pat O’Hara.

According to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, O’Hara’s contract has expired and the team isn’t renewing it, which marks the end of his six-year run in Nashville.

O’Hara was originally hired as the team’s quarterbacks coach in 2018, a job he held until 2022. In 2023, the veteran coach was moved to passing-game analyst.

O’Hara is just the latest coach from former head coach Mike Vrabel’s staff to be given the boot. The team has parted ways with offensive coordinator Tim Kelly and pass-game coordinator Charles London on offense, and outside linebackers coach Ryan Crow on defense.

In addition, wide receivers coach Rob Moore appears to be gone after it was reported he was a candidate for the same role with two teams, and tight ends coach Tony Dews has moved on to the Jets.

One coach who remains on staff for now is defensive coordinator Shane Bowen, who the team is reportedly holding on to while it searches for an outside candidate, of which there is currently one in Baltimore Ravens defensive backs coach Dennard Wilson.

Bowen has been a candidate for two different jobs following his interviews with the New York Giants and Jacksonville Jaguars. The Jags have since hired their man.

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