[9] After the Bears won the Super Bowl that season, Ryan was hired as head coach of the Philadelphia Eagles and Fisher joined as a defensive backs coach. He remained the head coach of the Rams during the franchise's return to Los Angeles in 2016, but was fired near the end of the season. He holds the record for the most regular-season losses by an NFL head coach at 165, tied with Dan Reeves. However, an inability to get a new stadium deal in Houston caused owner Bud Adams to relocate the team to Tennessee for the 1997 season. His son Brandon was the linebacker at the University of Montana while Trent, his son is a defensive back at the University of Auburn. [18], The 2003 season saw more success, with yet another trip to the playoffs and McNair tying for the League MVP award (with Peyton Manning). Jeff Fisher’s Body Measurements In 2006, the Titans finished a better-than-expected 8–8. On November 14, 1994, Pardee was fired, and Fisher was promoted to replace him for the last six games of the season. This loss helped him tie the record for the most regular season losses of any NFL Coach of all time.[1]. The team ultimately started 2–7, but following a 27–26 loss to the Baltimore Ravens and McNair, the Titans erupted to win six straight games under Young, including a 24-point rally to beat the New York Giants. [4], Fisher was drafted in the seventh round of the 1981 NFL Draft by the Chicago Bears. [3], Fisher went on to star at USC, under coach John Robinson. He coached the Titans for 17 seasons and the St. Louis / Los Angeles Rams for five seasons. [37], The Rams started the 2016 season 3–1 but lost 6 of their next 7 games leading up to the Rams' announcement, on December 4, that they had signed him to a two-year contract extension through 2018;[38] however, just over a week later, on December 12, the Rams fired Fisher following a 42–14 loss to the eventual NFC champion Atlanta Falcons in which they were held scoreless until scoring 2 meaningless touchdowns in the 4th quarter. In the 4th quarter, Fisher made a leaping interception at the line of scrimmage and then clinched Chicago's win by recovering a free kick after an intentional safety by the Bears, sealing a 10-9 win. He is the son of Jeff "Jeffy" Fisher from the Glenn Beck Program.

The beginning of the next season proved to be even worse, with the franchise starting off with a 1–4 record. This provided a spark the team needed, and they finished the season with an 11–5 record and made it to the AFC Championship Game. Jeffrey Michael Fisher (born February 25, 1958) is a former American football coach, cornerback and return specialist. He continued to coach the Titans until after the end of the 2010 season when the Titans and Fisher mutually agreed to part ways. He coached the Titans for 17 seasons and the St. Louis / Los Angeles Rams for five seasons. Family time: Former coach Jeff Fisher with his daughter and son-in-law(Photo: Jeff Fisher twitter ). He walked off of the field as the contest continued. On the other hand, Jeff 's son Brandon fisher is walking on his father's footsteps as a former player and a coach in training. [6] He was awarded a medical hardship and returned to the team in 2012. The loss began a six-game slide that reached its nadir in a 59–0 slaughter by the New England Patriots. Fisher later participated in 49 games as a part of the Chicago Bears from 1981 to 1984. They have three kids together, Trent Fisher, Tara Fisher and Brandon Fisher. The beginning of the next season proved to be even worse, with the franchise starting off with a 1–4 record. He has helped Tennessee Titans in their 2010 season as a coaching staff. He holds the record for the most regular-season losses by an NFL head coach at 165, tied with Dan Reeves. [14], In the 1999 season, the newly renamed Tennessee Titans finished with a 13–3 regular season record, going all the way to Super Bowl XXXIV, in part due to the Music City Miracle. [21] Quarterback Steve McNair was traded to the Baltimore Ravens and Vince Young was drafted, but began the season as backup to Billy Volek and Kerry Collins. Houston / Tennessee Oilers / Titans (1994–2010), List of National Football League head coaches with 50 wins, "Blowout loss gives Jeff Fisher record-tying 165th career defeat", "The Jeff Fisher Show Debuts on ESPNLA 710 on September 13 – ESPN MediaZone", "Jeff Fisher Stats – Pro-Football-Reference.com", Chicago Bears Single-Season Kick & Punt Returns Leaders, "Jeff Fisher, Ryan brothers share deep-rooted history", "Fisher Is Named New Oiler Coach : Pro football: Jack Pardee is fired as Houston, 1-9, cleans house", "Titans/Oilers Draft Countdown: Steve McNair's Legacy Tops 1995 Draft Class", "PRO FOOTBALL;N.F.L.