NASHVILLE – Titans head coach Brian Callahan talked to reporters on Monday, one day after the team’s loss to the Texans in the season finale.
The Titans finished the season with a 3-14 record.
On Monday, players cleaned out their locker and went their separate ways.
Here’s a look at what Callahan said in his 30-minute presser with reporters:
-Callahan called the season a disappointment, and even an embarrassment.
“We are all prideful, we are all competitors,” Callahan said. “I’m incredibly prideful – I’ve won a lot of football games on teams in this league, and I’ve lost plenty, too. But this is a season … I know I’m a good football coach, and I know that I am going to be a good head coach. But this this certainly not the result I anticipated. And I am going to have to do a much better job.
“It is embarrassing. I do not like standing up here talking about having the first pick in the draft. I don’t like it. I don’t like the fact that we won three games. It’s not the standard that I set for myself. … It does motivate me. No professional that likes to compete likes to be embarrassed, and there’s feelings of that when you only win three games, and I am determined to not let that happen again.”
Callahan vowed to work to do better as a head coach, a play-caller, and an offensive coach.
“Ultimately I have to do a better job as a head coach, so we are not in this situation again at any point,” Callahan said. “I don’t have any interest in repeating this season. I don’t want to be in this position again, and I am fully determined and resolved to get us to a point where we don’t have to talk about how many games we’ve lost, we can talk about how many games we’ve won.”
-Callahan gave no indication he plans to give up play-calling duties.
Nick Holz served as offensive coordinator for the Titans in 2024, but it was Callahan who called plays.
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