Six games. That’s all the cosmic clock allowed Brian Callahan to tick off in his second season as head coach of the Tennessee Titans. It’s an absurdly small sample size—a stamp of ‘Failure’ pressed prematurely onto a fragile program—yet the 4-19 record over that brief span made the firing feel inevitable, like a long-deferred appointment with fate. They ended Callahan’s tenure after a brutal 20-10 loss to the Raiders, a loss made all the more humiliating because Las Vegas had been nursing a four-game losing streak of their own.
But the cruel twist arrived not with Brian’s exit but with his father’s. Veteran offensive line guru Bill Callahan, who only joined his son in Nashville for this project, is now expected to depart. NFL insider James Palmer hit the wire instantly, noting, “The Titan