Titans welcomes new coaching staff

Tennessee’s Nashville (AP) — The Tennessee Titans and head coach Brian Callahan are getting closer to assembling his first staff, which includes his father Bill and three former coaches who are returning to the team.

 

On Tuesday, the Titans released the whole roster, which included several assistants from former coach Mike Vrabel’s stint as well as ten new hires, with the exception of the coordinator of special teams. It was already revealed that defensive coordinator Dennard Wilson and offensive coordinator Nick Holz had been hired.

Bill Callahan, the offensive line coach and former NFL head coach, wanted to move to Tennessee to be with his son, thus the Cleveland Browns realized they would be losing him. After giving up 64 sacks in 2023, the offensive line for the Titans is in desperate need of improved players, and he will be coaching s group.

After spending two seasons with Chicago, Tyke Tolbert was hired by the Titans to coach wide receivers. In addition, he coached wide receivers for the New York Giants, Denver Broncos (where he and his new boss won Super Bowl 50), Carolina, Buffalo, and Arizona. After working with Washington for ten seasons, Randy Jordan is now the running backs coach.

Others new to Tennessee include quarterbacks coach Bo Hardegree, assistant receivers coach Payton McCollum, outside linebackers coach Ben Bloom and Tom Jones as assistant to the head coach.

Callahan is bringing back former Titans assistants Frank Bush to coach linebackers, former Oilers and Titans player and assistant Steve Jackson to coach the secondary and safeties, and Tracy Rocker as defensive line coach.

Tennessee is keeping eight assistants along with Brian Bell, Tyler Rouse and Haley Roberts on the strength and conditioning staff.

Chris Harris remains the passing game coordinator working with quarterbacks, and Anthony Levine continues as assistant for special teams. Justin Outten moves from coaching running backs to tight ends, Clinton McMillan from defensive line to assistant defensive line/pass rush specialist, and Luke Stocker

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