Titans DC Dean Pees Announces Retirement

Titans DC Dean Pees announced in a press conference Monday that he is retiring, per Terry McCormick.

Pees had health issues last year that required him to be hospitalized, but he elected to return for the 2019 season, which ended for the Titans Sunday in a loss to the Chiefs in the AFC Championship game. This past year was Pees’ 47th as a coach. 

Pees, 69, began his NFL coaching career with the Patriots back in 2004 as their linebackers coach. He worked his way up to defensive coordinator before joining the Ravens in 2010.

Baltimore promoted him to their defensive coordinator in 2012 and he remained in charge of their defense for six seasons. The Titans hired Pees as their defensive coordinator in 2018 after luring him back out of his first attempt at retirement.

In 2019, the Titans’ defense ranked No. 21 in yards allowed per game, No. 12 in points allowed, No. 21 in rushings yards per game and No. 9 in passing yards per game.

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