Bill Callahan is Atlanta's new OL coach
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Bill Callahan is Atlanta's new OL coach
"Callahan, who will turn 70 in late July, has been coaching offensive lines in the NFL since 1995, with a four year break as the head coach of Nebraska in there in the early 2000s and with a stint as the Raiders offensive coordinator and head coach and interim head coach for the Commanders. He has a wealth of experience and has coached up legendary players like Trent Williams, the late, great Nick Mangold, Alan Faneca, D'Brickashaw Fergson, Tyron Smith, and Zack Martin along the way."
"In Atlanta, Callahan will be overseeing a line that's likely to be in some flux. He'll get to coach the phenomenal Chris Lindstrom and try to help Matthew Bergeron go from solid left guard to Pro Bowler, but the Falcons need to decide if they're going to bring back starting tackles Jake Matthews and Kaleb McGary and whether they're rolling with Ryan Neuzil again at center."
Bill Callahan, a veteran offensive line coach who will turn 70 in July, brings decades of NFL line coaching experience plus head‑coaching stints. He coached since 1995 with time as Nebraska head coach and roles with the Raiders and Commanders. Callahan has developed numerous elite linemen, including Trent Williams, Nick Mangold, Alan Faneca, D'Brickashaw Fergson, Tyron Smith, and Zack Martin. In Atlanta he will oversee a line featuring Chris Lindstrom and Matthew Bergeron while the team decides on tackles Jake Matthews and Kaleb McGary and center Ryan Neuzil. Age raises questions about his coaching longevity despite clear capability.
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