The Titans picked up an important piece for their offense under new head coach Brian Callahan on Thursday by selecting offensive tackle JC Latham. The No.
With new head coach Brian Callahan in Nashville, things are going to look a lot different for the Tennessee Titans in 2024 than they did under Mike Vrabel in years prior.
Even after making a big splash free agent addition of wide receiver Calvin Ridley, the Tennessee Titans may not be done adding to their wide receiver room.
The Tennessee Titans have had a busy offseason, and one of their biggest moves was swinging a trade with the Kansas City Chiefs for cornerback L’Jarius Sneed.
There might not be a more heralded NFL hire this offseason than offensive line coach Bill Callahan joining the Tennessee Titans staff this. Callahan was released from his contract with the Cleveland Browns to join his son, Brian, in Tennessee. A case could easily be made for the elder Callahan being the most exciting of the new hires.
The Titans added a lot this offseason. They are not adding at the most important position on the field. Tennessee is building around Will Levis, a second-round pick in 2023.
The Tennessee Titans are turning the page this season with Brian Callahan as the team’s new head coach and the exit of Derrick Henry to Baltimore still fresh on just about everybody’s minds.
In his old job as Bengals offensive coordinator, Titans head coach Brian Callahan schemed against cornerback L'Jarius Sneed several times in the last few years.
Last year, Titans quarterback Will Levis was a rookie who didn't start until a Ryan Tannehill injury midway through the season. This year, as the Titans open their offseason work, Levis is their No.
Didn't you get the script for the Tennessee Titans and the franchise's first round draft plans? If not, it reads all the way, from top to bottom, that the Titans are a guaranteed lock to draft an offensive tackle with the seventh overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. Go ahead, bet the mortgage.
Derrick Henry landing with the Baltimore Ravens might be the perfect free agency fit of this offseason, but the Tennessee Titans now have a major void to fill in the backfield.
The Tennessee Titans have been one of the NFL’s most injury plagued teams over the last few seasons. While fighting off the injury bug, the Titans set an NFL record by fielding 91 different players during the 2021 regular season.
The Tennessee Titans will make their 2024 debut approximately one week from now The Tennessee Titans’ 2024 offseason workout program schedule was released on Friday.
The former Bengals OC is still singing the QB’s praises. Recently, former Cincinnati Bengals offensive coordinator and new Tennessee Titans head coach Brian Callahan appeared on This is Football with Kevin Clark to talk about everything from coaching Peyton Manning to regrets from Super Bowl LVI.
Former Cincinnati Bengals offensive coordinator Brian Callahan, now the head coach of the Tennessee Titans, joined This is Football with Kevin Clark this
Playing quarterback in the NFL is the hardest job in sports. So much is demanded from the position and it requires so much attention to detail and subsequent processing within literally just a few seconds it'll make your head spin.
When the Tennessee Titans hired Brian Callahan to replace Mike Vrabel earlier this offseason, I was immediately skeptical. It's not that I think Callahan, who was previously the Cincinnati Bengals' offensive coordinator, is a bad coach.
Tennessee Titans head coach Brian Callahan spent the past four years working with one of the game’s premier quarterbacks, Joe Burrow, and now gets to run his own program with second-year signal caller Will Levis behind center.
With the signing of former Dallas Cowboys running back Tony Pollard in free agency, the Tennessee Titans have a formidable duo in the backfield for 2024, even without Derrick Henry on the roster.
New Tennessee Titans head coach Brian Callahan revealed this week during an interview with This is Football that there's one play you'll never see him
Tennessee Titans wide receiver Calvin Ridley told reporters recently that he was hoping to stay with the Jacksonville Jaguars this offseason. Titans head coach Brian Callahan said Monday that Ridley may not have been the team's priority target in free agency either.
With a new head coach in Brian Callahan, and general manager Ran Carthon given complete autonomy over the roster, it’s safe to assume the Titans will look much different than Mike Vrabel’s Titans of 2023.
INDIANAPOLIS — The term "quarterback whisperer" is mentioned frequently when bringing up the name of new Tennessee Titans coach Brian Callahan. He's worked with some of the best names in the game, including Hall of Famer Peyton Manning, Joe Burrow, Derek Carr, and Matthew Stafford.
When Brian Callahan was hired to be the head coach for the Tennessee Titans, one of the first decisions he made in terms of his staff would be the addition of his father, Bill, as offensive line coach.
Brian Callahan‘s first Titans staff will include a host of outside hires — one of which is his father, offensive line coach Bill Callahan — and a handful of holdovers.
The 2023 season did not go according to plan for the Tennessee Titans, which had two separate three-game losing streaks and finished 6-11 — the franchise’s worst record since a three-win season in 2015.
After a couple of poor seasons, the Tennessee Titans hired former Cincinnati Bengals offensive coordinator Brian Callahan as their new head coach. Callahan will replace former head coach Mike Vrabel, who has been with the Titans since 2018.
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