Bill Callahan says it's a 'no

politics2024-06-03 17:40:3269815

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Bill Callahan never thought he’d work for his son in the NFL. Not at his age and after all his years in the league.

As Brian Callahan interviewed for head coaching jobs in 2023, father and son talked at length about the idea, leaving Bill convinced he wouldn’t join his son if and when a team hired him.

Then the Tennessee Titans hired Brian in January. With Cleveland’s permission, Bill Callahan said he felt compelled to join his son.

“It really was a kind of a no-brainer in that regard,” said Bill, who turns 68 in July. “So it’s family, and I want to see him succeed. Just like any parent wants to see their children succeed. So, it’s rare. It’s unique. And so, oh yeah I’m fired up about it.”

Brian became just the seventh son to follow his father as a non-interim head coach in the NFL, joining Wade and the late Bum Phillips, the Jim Moras, Dick and Mike Nolan, Don and Dave Shula, the late Buddy and Rex Ryan and Mike and Kyle Shanahan.

Address of this article:http://angola.ultrasupramonte.com/article-97b699301.html

Popular

Tribal police officer among 2 killed, 4 wounded by gunfire at Phoenix

US and UK navies repel largest Houthi attack on Red Sea shipping

Auckland rail crossings to be removed ahead of City Rail Link opening

Trump to stand trial on 25 March in New York criminal hush money case

Nigel Farage vs Anna Wintour... but why are two Brits being touted as America's ambassador to UK?

Israel raids main Gaza hospital as Rafah concerns grow

Government confirms leaked document was a ministry Treaty Principles bill memo

Prince Harry settles phone

LINKS