Titans now have a chance to get Browns offensive line coach Bill Callahan…
Callahan’s desire to train his son has never been a secret. Brian was the offensive coordinator for the Cincinnati Bengals, and Bill was willing to work for them. Zach Taylor, the head coach, opposed that decision, though. Is the most valuable player on the Cleveland staff in risk of leaving after only a year to negotiate a contract extension with the Browns now that Brian Callahan has the ability to pick his own staff?
When questioned about the idea during his news conference, general manager Andrew Berry declined to comment, saying that the Browns will cross that bridge when it comes.
In the event that Callahan chooses to work for his son, two possibilities are evident. Scott Peters, the assistant offensive line coach who is well-known for his mixed martial arts skills, may step up and assume the position.
Nevertheless, the Seattle Seahawks have let its employees to hunt for alternative employment after reassigning Pete Carroll. Andy Dickerson, the offensive line coach for the Browns, was interviewed for the position of offensive coordinator.
There’s a good chance the discussion included topics other than their open offensive coordinator position. It remains to be seen, though, if Callahan is headed to Nashville at this point.