Brian Callahan Receives Heartfelt Appreciation from Zac Taylor and the Bengals Organization: “It’s Clear How Much These People Mean to Me.”
Cincinnati —In his first news conference on Thursday, lead man Brian Callahan, the former offensive coordinator for the Bengals, was introduced by the Titans as their new head coach.
Bengals head coach Zac Taylor was a huge assistance in the process, as acknowledged by Titans general managers Ran Carthon and Challan.
“I feel that he has the best communication skills with us on Brian, and I would be negligent if I didn’t express my gratitude to him. Thus, I would want to thank Zac for all of your assistance,” Carthon remarked.
After spending the last five seasons collaborating closely with Taylor, Callahan is prepared to take the helm of his own coaching staff.
“I want to express my gratitude to the Cincinnati Bengals organization,” Callahan said, breaking down in tears at the stage. “Mike Brown is undoubtedly among the best people I have ever met. I promise to sort it up quickly. Don’t worry. Duke Tobin and his team, together with Katie and Troy Blackburn and their children Elizabeth and Caroline. They were patient with me and invested in me, and I will always be appreciative of the amazing opportunity they gave me to grow.
“The subsequent one. I think it’s clear how important these people are to me. I’ll manage to gather it. Fine. And lastly, and perhaps most significantly, Zac Taylor. He’s a fantastic pal. He’s been an amazing teacher. He’s also an excellent football coach. I am very grateful for what you have done.”
For a man who, only ten days ago, was the NFL’s longest-tenured coordinator, it’s all gone full circle. He is more than worthy of this chance. The NFL is still seeing coaching turnover. Here’s a video of Callahan expressing gratitude to Brown, Taylor, and the Bengals: