
"New Falcons head coach Kevin Stefanski is starting to build his new staff, and his first major hire is a reunion with offensive line coach Bill Callahan, per team reporter Tori McElhaney. Callahan, 69, is one of the most respected OL coaches in the NFL. He has coached for nine different teams, including Stefanski's Browns from 2020 to 2023. In 2024, he followed his son and then-Browns offensive coordinator Brian Callahan, to Tennessee when he was hired as the Titans' head coach."
"Callahan's offensive line ranked fifth and sixth in sacks allowed during his two seasons as their coach despite the team's investments in the unit. That was representative of the entire offense, though, as their quarterbacks had a tendency to hold onto the ball for too long, partially because receivers were not open downfield. When the Titans fired Brian Callahan in October, his father unsurprisingly left the team shortly after."
"In Atlanta, Callahan will replace Dwayne Ledford, who was also the Falcons' run game coordinator. He is expected to draw interest around the league, per Garafolo. Perhaps he could follow Arthur Smith, the coach who brought him into the NFL in 2021 after 15 years at the college level, to his next destination. Stefanski is expected to take other Browns assistants with him. At the top of his list is offensive coordinator Tommy Rees, who will likely take the same job in Atlanta"
Kevin Stefanski hired veteran offensive line coach Bill Callahan as the Falcons' offensive line coach, reuniting with him from their time with the Browns. Callahan, 69, has coached nine NFL teams and spent 2020–2023 with Stefanski in Cleveland before following his son Brian to Tennessee in 2024. Callahan's units ranked fifth and sixth in sacks allowed during his two seasons with the Titans despite roster investments, while quarterbacks often held the ball because receivers were not open. Callahan left Tennessee soon after Brian Callahan's October firing. In Atlanta he will replace Dwayne Ledford and is expected to draw league interest. Stefanski is likely to bring other Browns assistants, including offensive coordinator Tommy Rees.
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