Here’s the latest on Dave McGinnis.
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Dave McGinnis, longtime NFL coach and Titans broadcaster, has died at age 74 after an illness. He previously served as Arizona Cardinals defensive coordinator and later as Cardinals head coach, and he spent many years as a Titans coach and radio/ TV commentator. [sources report multiple outlets confirming his passing and noting his battle with illness][1][2][3]
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Reactions from teams and figures in the NFL include statements from Cardinals owner Michael Bidwill and Titans owner Amy Adams Strunk, highlighting McGinnis’s passion, leadership, and impact on players and colleagues.[2][3][1]
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Memorial coverage and remembrances circulated across sports media, including videos and tributes reflecting on his nickname “Coach Mac” and his contributions as a coach and broadcaster.[4][5][7][8]
If you’d like, I can pull a concise timeline of his coaching career and a short obituary-style summary with direct quotes from team statements. I can also fetch additional recent local coverage from Dallas/Texas outlets if you want regional context.
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Dave McGinnis, a former NFL coach and color analyst for the Tennessee Titans, died on Monday, the team announced. He was 74 years old. The Titans revealed that McGinnis died after an illness that first hospitalized him in early March.
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