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Titans extend contracts for GM Jon Robinson, coach Mike Vrabel

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The Tennessee Titans wasted little time making sure general manager Jon Robinson and coach Mike Vrabel stick around for years to come.

Barely two weeks after their season ended, the Titans announced Tuesday contract extensions for both Robinson and Vrabel. Terms were not released. Controlling owner Amy Adams Strunk said in a statement she has seen the team improve yearly with Robinson and Vrabel.

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"I know their singular goal is to deliver a championship for our fans," Strunk said. "Together they have developed a culture within our organization that has been essential to our success. Their values align with mine and what I want the Titans to be."

Strunk, who took over as controlling owner in March 2015, hired Robinson in January 2016 for a team that had just gone 5-27 combined over the previous two seasons. Robinson now has overseen six straight winning seasons, second only to Kansas City in the NFL.

The Titans hired Vrabel in January 2018 as a first-time head coach, and his 43 victories in his first four seasons match Jack Pardee's success. Vrabel led the Titans to the AFC championship game in January 2020 and back-to-back AFC South titles — the franchise's first since the then-Houston Oilers won three straight between 1960-62 in the AFL.

Tennessee just posted a 12-5 record and earned the AFC's No. 1 seed for the first time since 2008 despite using an NFL record 91 players. The Titans lost 19-16 to Cincinnati in the divisional round.

FILE - Tennessee Titans head coach Mike Vrabel, left, and general manager Jon Robinson walk on the field before a practice in Nissan Stadium during NFL football

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