Brian Callahan, Tennessee Titans
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There are a few NFL head coaches entering this season on the hot seat, but perhaps no one's seat is burning more than Brian Callahan of the Tennessee Titans because there was a legitimate chance he was going to be fired at the end of 2024.
Scuffles during practices aren't unusual during the summer, but it is unusual for a starting quarterback to be in the thick of one.
A key defensive player is back, one the Tennessee Titans used plenty of resources to acquire after playing just five games last year.
And that's the daunting challenge Callahan faces. On Tuesday, ESPN's Jeremy Fowler and Turron Davenport highlighted that Frank Reich, who was responsible for developing the 2023 No. 1 pick, Bryce Young,
Titans cornerback L'Jarius Sneed said in June that he's "as healthy as I've been" and declared himself ready to get back on the field, but there's been no physical evidence to support his claims.
The Tennessee Titans are back home following a 10-day road trip and a split of their first two preseason games. How much the time together helps remains to be seen.
Brian Callahan mentioned a handful of Tennessee Titans players that stood out in Friday's 23-20 win over the Atlanta Falcons, including Cedric Gray and Gunnar Helm.