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Pacers’ Tyrese Haliburton delivers touching message after Indiana football’s National Championship win

Spurs’ Victor Wembanyama drops blunt take after All-Star starting nod

Caitlin Clark demands Indiana football’s Curt Cignetti movie after National Championship win

Panthers’ Matthew Tkachuk immediately gets into a fight in return from injury

Titans hiring Robert Saleh as new head coach
The Tennessee Titans have sought a new head coach since firing Brian Callahan during the 2025 season. In recent weeks, they had reportedly narrowed their search to three people. Jeff Hafley ended up taking the Dolphins job, which left the field at two. On Monday night, Titans fans learned who won the race to be their next head coach. The Titans are reportedly working to hire Robert Saleh as their new sideline boss, as reported by NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo. This is Saleh’s second shot as a head coach, having manned the New York Jets sideline from 2021 to 2024. He most recently served as defensive coordinator of the San Francisco 49ers. Saleh’s defense this season faced some challenges. The 49ers dealt with a litany of injury issues, with stars such as Fred Warner missing extended time. However, he was able to get respectable results from that side of the ball. San Francisco finished 12-5 this year and defeated the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFC Wild Card Round. This is a developing story. More to come. The post Titans hiring Robert Saleh as new head coach appeared first on ClutchPoints.

Unblemished Indiana fends off Miami for first college football title

Two Sydney shark attacks leave two hospitalized in critical condition

Japan’s Takaichi to dissolve lower house as poll shows voter unease
PM Takaichi plans to dissolve the House as a new poll shows nearly half of voters oppose calling an early election despite her rising approval ratings

KOSPI rally concentrates in manufacturing and large caps as small caps lag

IMF raises South Korea 2026 growth forecast to 1.9%

Lee Hye-hoon confirmation hearing stalls amid boycott and procedural clash

