The Tennessee Titans came into this season knowing they would be busy rebuilding with a youth movement and a coach in Brian Callahan working with a rookie quarterback.

They may be patient. Fans increasingly are not.

Boos and chants of “Fire Callahan” could be heard Sunday during a 41-20 loss to AFC South rival Indianapolis, including during a halftime ceremony with controlling owner Amy Adams Strunk on the field.

Asked about his job security postgame, Callahan said he doesn't worry about that. His focus is on putting the Titans into as good a position as possible.

“The rest of that stuff is what it is,” Callahan said. “I don’t think about those things. You really can’t. This is hard enough as it is to put those other things and think about that, it doesn’t do anybody any go

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