- Titans fired Mike Vrabel earlier this month after six seasons as head coach
- Callahan has never been a head coach, but his father, Bill Callahan, has
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The first outside head coaching of 2024 has taken place, with the Tennessee Titans set to bring Brian Callahan on board as their next head coach.
Tennessee fired Mike Vrabel earlier this month after six years with the team. Now, Callahan will remain in the AFC after a five-year stint as the Cincinnati Bengals offensive coordinator.
Callahan has never been a head coach, but spent more than a dozen years as an assistant coach in the NFL.
For the past four seasons, Callahan had coached in the same division as his father, Cleveland Browns offensive line coach Bill Callahan.
Bill Callahan was an NFL and college head coach and led the then-Oakland Raiders to Super Bowl XXXVII, losing to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Callahan will take over the Titans as the franchise needs to gain a foothold in a crowded AFC
Brian Callahan takes over the Titans at a time when they appear to be the weakest team in an improving AFC South.
The Indianapolis Colts should have a healthy Anthony Richardson this fall after going 9-8 in 2023.
Jacksonville also finished 9-8, but lost five of its last six games.
The Houston Texans won the AFC South this season and appear well prepared for the next decade with CJ Stroud’s phenomenal rookie season.
A big question Callahan will have to answer early in his tenure is what the team does at quarterback with Will Levis and Ryan Tannehill still on the roster.