Nashville's transition is officially complete.
Following the sudden firing of head coach Mike Vrabel, the Tennessee Titans are hiring their next leader, naming former Cincinnati Bengals offensive coordinator Brian Callahan to fill the position, NFL Network reported Monday. It is said that he did.
It is reported that Second interview There was a game against Callahan earlier in the day, and from that point on the Titans wanted to keep him locked up for the job, which they did. (Related article: God is good: Manager John Harbaugh says “faith'' is the reason his Ravens are one win away from the Super Bowl)
Brian, 39, is the son of former Raiders head coach Bill Callahan. He has worked in the National Football League since 2010 and began his career as his assistant coaching the Broncos in Denver. He progressed through his career and became the team's offensive assistant in 2013, but resigned after the 2015 season.
Callahan served as quarterbacks coach for the Detroit Lions in 2016 and 2017, and left the Las Vegas Raiders to become quarterbacks coach in the 2018 season. After being hired as offensive coordinator in 2019, he joined the Cincinnati Bengals and led a power offensive unit featuring superstars Joe Burrow, Ja'Marr Chase, Tee Higgins, and Joe Mixon, leading the team to a Super Bowl appearance. Contributed.
Now he wants to bring that success to the Tennessee Titans.
The Titans hire Bengals OC Brian Callahan as their new head coach.
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I'm not the biggest fan of this move. Personally, if I were the Titans I would have kept Mike Vrabel, but whatever their boat is…just don't get mad if they keep losing, that's exactly what I see happening.
What happened to the relationship between “Mike Vrabel x Will Reavis”?