
Mike McCoy
Senior Offensive Assistant
Biography
The Tennessee Titans added Mike McCoy as Senior Offensive Assistant.
McCoy is entering his 23rd season as a coach in the NFL. He has six combined seasons (2009-12, '17, '18) as an NFL offensive coordinator in addition to his four campaigns (2013-16) as the San Diego Chargers head coach. For the past three years (2022-24), he served as the quarterbacks coach for the Jacksonville Jaguars.
While in Jacksonville, McCoy helped quarterback Trevor Lawrence register consecutive 4,000-yard passing seasons in 2022 (4,113) and 2023 (4,016). During those two seasons, Lawrence's 8,129 passing yards ranked fifth in the NFL, and his 46 touchdown passes ranked 10th. In 2024, injuries limited Lawrence to 10 games, during which time he passed for 2,045 yards and 11 touchdowns.
McCoy began his NFL coaching career in 2000 with the Carolina Panthers, working in a variety of roles on the offensive staff through 2008. He went to Denver in 2009 and spent four seasons as the Broncos offensive coordinator. His tenure in Denver overlapped for three seasons (2010-12) with current Titans head coach Brian Callahan. Later, following his four-year stint in San Diego, he returned to Denver as offensive coordinator (2017) and then took the offensive coordinator post with the Arizona Cardinals for one season (2018).
The Novato, Calif., native played quarterback at Long Beach State University (1990-91) and the University of Utah (1993-94). As a pro, he spent time in the NFL with the Broncos, Green Bay Packers, San Francisco 49ers, Philadelphia Eagles and Seattle Seahawks, as well as NFL Europe's Amsterdam Admirals and the CFL's Calgary Stampeders.