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Titans' Brian Callahan Handing Offensive Play-Calling Duties to Bo Hardegree After 0-3 Start
Brian Callahan stepped down from play-calling after the Titans started 0-3 and were outscored 94-51, with Bo Hardegree taking over to improve offensive execution.
- Tennessee coach Brian Callahan said Tuesday he is handing offensive play-calling duties to quarterbacks coach Bo Hardegree following the 41-20 loss to the Indianapolis Colts at Nissan Stadium on Sunday.
- After an 0-3 start the Tennessee Titans have been outscored 94-51, while fans booed and chanted `fire Callahan` during Sunday's 41-20 loss.
- Nick Holz will remain the offensive coordinator and continue helping build the game plan, and `Callahan explained` the offensive staff will keep a collaborative process while Bo Hardegree becomes the play caller on Sunday.
- Callahan said the change will let him focus on all three phases while Bo Hardegree calls plays for the rest of the season starting Sunday.
- The Titans head on a three‑game road swing starting Sunday in Houston, Arizona and Las Vegas, while Callahan cited Bo Hardegree’s nine-game interim OC experience with the Las Vegas Raiders in 2023.
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Titans Make Big Change With Playcalling Shift
The Tennessee Titans sit at 0-3 on their season and are already facing challenging questions.In an attempt to right his ship, Titans head coach Brian Callahan has decided to shake things up.ESPN Insider Adam Schefter reported that Brian Callahan is giving up his playcalling duties. Titans HC Brian Callahan is relinquishing his gameday play-calling job to QB coach Bo Hardegree. — Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) September 23, 2025 It is a bold move …
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