
"NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- When the Tennessee Titans hired Brian Callahan to be their coach last year, there was a belief that he would help modernize the offense and turn the franchise around, but that didn't happen, and on Monday, Tennessee fired Callahan six games into the season. The Titans hired the former Cincinnati Bengals offensive coordinator in January 2024 in hopes of history repeating itself with his track record with quarterbacks."
"Callahan finished with a 3-14 record in his first season with second-year quarterback Will Levis -- who passed for 2,091 yards to go along with 13 touchdowns and 12 interceptions in an injury-plagued first year as the Day 1 starter. The coach was brought in before the 2024 season to help develop Levis, but that fell short. As a result, the Titans were awarded the No. 1 pick and drafted current starter Cam Ward, but even that got off to a rocky start."
Brian Callahan was hired in January 2024 to modernize the Tennessee offense and develop quarterbacks but was fired six games into the season after compiling a 4-19 record with the franchise. Second-year quarterback Will Levis passed for 2,091 yards with 13 touchdowns and 12 interceptions in an injury-plagued first year as the Day 1 starter, and development expectations fell short. Tennessee used the No. 1 pick on Cam Ward, who has completed 55 percent of his passes and struggled early. The franchise has changed two head coaches and two general managers in four seasons.
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