NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Rookie Cam Ward talked more than a couple of times about valuing stability in working with Tennessee coach Brian Callahan.

Now Callahan's gone, fired just six games into the No. 1 overall pick's NFL career. The quarterback who played at three different colleges before coming to the Titans is adapting quickly.

“I’ve dealt with coaching changes at really every stop I’ve had in my past," Ward said Wednesday. "The biggest thing is we’re trying to score points as an offense. Our defense, they’re playing hard for us each and every game.”

The lack of improvement on offense with Ward helped cost Callahan his job Monday with a 4-19 overall record and a 1-5 start this season.

Ward, the first rookie in franchise history to start the first six games, completed a season-

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