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Former Arizona Cardinals coach Dave McGinnis dies at 74

13 April 2026
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Dave McGinnis, a former head coach of the Arizona Cardinals and assistant coach for the Tennessee Titans, passed away on Monday at the age of 74. The Titans confirmed that McGinnis died at Ascension St. Thomas Midtown Hospital, surrounded by family, following hospitalization for an illness since early March. Titans owner Amy Adams Strunk expressed deep sorrow over his death, highlighting McGinnis as more than just a coach, describing him as family. McGinnis had a notable coaching career, including an interim head coach role with the Cardinals in 2000, where he served as head coach from 2001 to 2003, achieving a 17-40 record. After leaving the Cardinals, he joined the Titans, where he became a significant figure until 2011 and later worked as a color commentator for Titans Radio.

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McGinnis’s contributions to the NFL spanned several decades, impacting teams and players alike. He began his coaching career in college football before moving to the NFL with the Chicago Bears in 1986, where he served as linebackers coach. His tenure with the Cardinals and Titans showcased his passion for the game, reflecting a commitment to player development and team culture. The legacy of coaches like McGinnis underscores the importance of mentorship in professional sports, shaping not only team performance but also the careers of many athletes.

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