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Titans to hire Bengals’ Brian Callahan as coach

- Nick Suss

The Tennessee Titans are working to finalize a deal to make Brian Callahan their next coach, according to a person with direct knowledge of the situation.

The offensive coordinato­r for the Cincinnati Bengals since 2019, Callahan’s hiring ends a two-week search conducted by controllin­g owner Amy Adams Strunk and general manager Ran Carthon after Mike Vrabel was fired on Jan. 9.

Callahan will be inheriting a roster built around young quarterbac­k Will Levis but also taking over at an uncertain time following back-to-back losing seasons and with star running back Derrick Henry heading into free agency.

He becomes the sixth man to lead the Titans since the franchise moved to Tennessee, following Jeff Fisher, Mike Munchak, Ken Whisenhunt, Mike Mularkey and Vrabel.

The Titans interviewe­d 10 candidates for this vacancy.

Who is Brian Callahan? Meet the new Titans head coach

Callahan comes from a coaching family. His father is Bill Callahan, offensive line coach for the Cleveland Browns and former head coach of the Oakland Raiders (2002-03) and University of Nebraska (2004-07). The younger Callahan has held NFL jobs since 2010, beginning as an assistant with the Denver Broncos before moving on to jobs with the Detroit Lions, Raiders and, eventually, the Bengals.

Cincinnati coach Zac Taylor hired Callahan as his offensive coordinato­r in 2019. Though Taylor calls the plays on game day, Callahan is heavily involved in the game-planning process and has been instrument­al in the developmen­t and success of Bengals quarterbac­k Joe Burrow.

After finishing 2-14 in 2019 and 4-11-1 in Burrow’s injury-shortened 2020 rookie season, the Bengals emerged as a power in 2021. Callahan’s offense finished seventh in the NFL in yards per play and second in yards per pass attempt as Cincinnati won the AFC North with a 10-7 record and won three playoff games by a total of 13 points to advance to Super Bowl 56.

The Bengals were even better in 2022, posting a 12-4 record and advancing to their second straight AFC championsh­ip game behind a top-five

passing offense. But the philosophy behind Cincinnati’s attack changed between 2021 and 2022. Whereas the 2021 Bengals thrived with a deep passing attack, the 2022 Bengals nickel-anddimed defenses intent on taking away deep shots, throwing more short passes as extensions of the run game. The Bengals threw passes targeted to running backs 133 times in 2022.

Another Burrow season-ending injury derailed the 2023 Bengals season. Despite this, Taylor and Callahan still found remarkable success building an offense around backup Jake Browning, a fifth-year pro who’d never taken an NFL snap before 2023. Browning led the NFL with a 70.4% completion percentage, and only San Francisco 49ers quarterbac­k Brock Purdy benefited more from a higher average of receiving yards gained after the catch than Browning’s 6.5, meaning a high volume of his completion­s were to targets with room to move downfield.

About the Titans’ coach search

Adams Strunk fired Vrabel on Jan. 9, two days after the completion of a 2023 season where the team finished 6-11. The Titans lost 18 of their final 24 games under Vrabel and failed to score more than 28 points in any game in the last two seasons.

Upon firing Vrabel, Adams Strunk said she wants the Titans organizati­on to be more aligned and collaborat­ive in football operations than it was throughout Vrabel’s tenure. Neither she nor Carthon

gave much more of an indication about what they were looking for in Vrabel’s replacemen­t.

Eight teams had coach vacancies this offseason. Two, the New England Patriots and Las Vegas Raiders, promoted internal candidates. The Titans competed for top candidates with the Atlanta Falcons, Carolina Panthers, Los Angeles Chargers, Seattle Seahawks and Washington Commanders. Callahan interviewe­d with the Falcons, Panthers and Chargers in addition to the Titans.

What players can he build around?

The Titans selected Levis in the second round of the 2023 NFL draft, giving the new staff a cornerston­e piece to build around on offense. Levis started nine games as a rookie, throwing eight touchdowns with four intercepti­ons. His most notable games included his four-touchdown debut in a win over the Atlanta Falcons and his comeback win over the Miami Dolphins where the Titans trailed by 14 points in the final three minutes and managed to win in regulation.

In addition to Levis, the Titans drafted several other young offensive pieces in 2023. First-round pick Peter Skoronski was the Titans’ starting left guard as a rookie and third-round pick Tyjae Spears accounted for 838 yards from scrimmage and three touchdowns as the Titans’ No. 2 running back.

All Pro defensive tackle Jeffery Simmons is the star of the Titans defense and is under contract through 2027.

 ?? KAREEM ELGAZZAR/THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER ?? Quarterbac­k Andy Dalton talks with Bengals offensive coordinato­r Brian Callahan in 2019.
KAREEM ELGAZZAR/THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER Quarterbac­k Andy Dalton talks with Bengals offensive coordinato­r Brian Callahan in 2019.

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