The Tennessee Titans fired second-year coach Brian Callahan after a 1-5 start to the season. Callahan was hired in January 2024 with the hope of modernizing the offense and developing quarterback Will Levis, but his tenure resulted in a 4-19 overall record. The team's performance declined in key areas like toughness and efficiency, leading to the early-season dismissal.
The firing raises questions about the future for the Titans, particularly for rookie quarterback Will Levis, who will now have to adapt to a new coaching scheme and build a connection with a new head coach. This instability comes after a period of significant turnover, with the team having gone through multiple head coaches and general managers in recent years.
General Manager Mike Borgonzi and President of Football Operations Chad Brinker are tasked with finding a coach who can restore positive momentum for the franchise, especially with a new stadium set to open in early 2027. The organization also faces decisions at the trade deadline regarding veteran players who may not be part of the long-term future.
Despite the recent struggles and the high turnover, the Titans job may still hold appeal due to the perceived potential of Will... download the app to read more
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