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Titans begin coaching search with Bengals OC Brian Callahan

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The Tennessee Titans conducted a virtual interview with Cincinnati Bengals offensive coordinator Brian Callahan on Friday, their first conversation with a candidate to fill their head coaching vacancy.

The Titans fired Mike Vrabel on Tuesday after six seasons and having won just six of the past 24 games.

Callahan, with 14 years of experience in the NFL, has been the Bengals offensive coordinator since 2019 and is credited with aiding in the development of quarterback Joe Burrow.

The son of former Raiders coach Bill Callahan, he also has been a popular target in head coaching searches in recent years. He interviewed with several teams last year before opting to stay in Cincinnati.

Callahan played quarterback at UCLA and began his NFL career as a coaching assistant for the Broncos in 2010 before being promoted to offensive quality control coach in 2011, and then offensive assistant in 2013.

Callahan was quarterbacks coach for the Lions in 2016-17 and then for the Raiders in 2018 before joining the Bengals.

The Carolina Panthers have also requested permission to interview Callahan as well as several other coaches.

NFL teams are not permitted to do in-person interviews until Jan. 22.