Until or unless there's improvement, the boos in Nashville will only get louder.
Sunday was another tough day for the Tennessee Titans and head coach Brian Callahan.
The Titans suffered a 41-20 loss to the Indianapolis Colts to drop to 0-3. Before halftime, Callahan drew jeers of "fire Callahan" after a series of miscues contributed to a six-point swing in favor of the Colts.
Callahan was then greeted by loud boos from fans as he walked to the halftime locker room.
Yall think Titans fans are sick of Brian Callahan yet?
— the metten burger (@themettenburger) September 21, 2025
Listen to how fast the cheers turn into boos when they see him pic.twitter.com/NXVWo0Zpun
The latest to draw the ire of Titans fans was a botched sequence late in the first half.
Bungled end of half stirs up Titans fans
With Indianapolis leading, 17-6 and 3:15 remaining in the half, Tennessee ran five straight run plays after taking over possession in good field position at its own 41-yard line.
Callahan prioritized running down the clock and clearly had no intention of giving rookie No. 1 pick quarterback Cam Ward a chance at driving for a touchdown with his arm despite the 11-point deficit and plenty of time on the clock. The fifth play of the possession was a one-yard run up the middle on third-and-2 that left the Titans short of a first down.
This drew a heavy round of boos from the stands as the Titans appeared ready to settle for a 57-yard field goal attempt. But Callahan wasn't quite sure what to do at this point. He ended up calling a timeout on the heels of a Colts timeout to give himself more time to make a decision on whether to kick or go for it on fourth down.
He eventually decided to kick. But his kicking unit wasn't ready, despite the back-to-back timeouts. The Titans didn't get set before the play clock expired, and they took a five-yard delay-of-game penalty, pushing the field goal attempt back to 62 yards.
This, of course, drew more boos from the Tennessee crowd. The Colts tipped Slye's 62-yard attempt, and took over on downs at Tennessee's 48-yard line. Again, more boos.
'Fire Callahan' chants break out
The Colts then capitalized on their good fortune with a Spencer Shrader field goal to go into halftime with a 20-6 lead. Fans chanted "fire Callahan" as Shrader lined up for his kick. Then came an intensified round of boos after the kick went through.
Asked about the calls for his job, Callahan said this in his postgame news conference:
"I don’t think about those things," Callahan said, per the Associated Press. "You really can’t. This is hard enough as it is to put those other things and think about that, it doesn’t do anybody any good. So, I just go to work and work as hard as I can. I put as much effort as I can into this.”
As for what happened with his late timeout before the delay-of-game penalty, Callahan acknowledged that he was buying time to make up his mind.
"I hadn't decided yet at the moment what we're going to do," Callahan said. "We were going back and forth and wanted a minute to think about it."
He also acknowledged the disorganization that led to the delay of game.
“Obviously looks really bad at the end of the day,” Callahan continued. “That was not the intention to do that."
How much leash does Callahan have?
Callahan is in his second season as Tennessee's head coach after the franchise's decision to fire longtime coach Mike Vrabel following the 2023 season. The Titans are 3-17 under his watch after Sunday's loss.
After a Week 1 loss, Callahan admitted that he didn't know a rule about what constitutes a catch at the sideline on a play that he didn't challenge but should have.
The stakes are higher this season than last as the Titans seek to develop Ward into a franchise quarterback. Until or unless there's improvement, the boos in Nashville will only get louder.
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