The Titans finished 6-11 this season.

“I will never shy away from acknowledging that I have unapologetically high expectations for the football team and every aspect of the Titans organization,” Strunk said in her statement. “Our vision is not simply to produce more wins than losses, it is to regularly compete for championships. While this season was disappointing, I see early signs of progress taking shape. Last year we added a promising young quarterback and several other talented players to our roster. With a coaching search, enviable cap space, and top-10 draft position, this offseason is as important as any in our history. I’m excited for the weeks and months ahead. We will meet the moment.”

Carthon said the team will launch “an exhaustive” search for its next coach and that he will be involved along with Strunk.

Carthon said he met with each of the team’s assistant coaches individually Tuesday and that the new head coach will decide whether to retain any of the current staff.

The Titans selected quarterback Will Levis in the second round of last year’s draft, and he started nine games. The Titans hold the No. 7 pick in the 2024 draft.

Carthon said that when the Titans decided to start Levis over veteran Ryan Tannehill during the season, that call was made in unison between himself and Vrabel in consultation with Strunk.

The general manager said he told Levis before he made his first start, “‘You don’t have to be No. 1. You just have to be one of 11.'”

“We’re not going to make our whole search about Will Levis. We have other guys on this team that are going to require coaching, they’re going to require development, but we will bring someone in here that sees it the same way and is more than willing to work with him,” he said.

Titans star running back Derrick Henry, who will be a free agent in March, told The Athletic he was stunned by Vrabel’s firing.

“Wow. Wow. I’m shocked. Coach Vrabel is a leader of men. He is a great coach and teacher. I know he will get another opportunity right away. I look forward to it,” he said.

Carthon said Tuesday that he “had a real good conversation” with Henry on Monday but the decision on whether to try to re-sign the running back will be made between himself and the new head coach.

“The door is never closed,” Carthon said.

Vrabel guided Tennessee to back-to-back AFC South championships in 2020 and 2021, and the Titans earned the No. 1 seed in the AFC in 2021, the same year Vrabel was named NFL Coach of the Year.

Vrabel finishes his Titans tenure with a 54-45 record. He was 2-3 in the postseason, including in 2019 when he led Tennessee to the AFC Championship Game.