Jan. 11, 2026, 7:09 p.m. ET
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers continued their search for a new offensive coordinator by hosting a virtual interview with former Tennessee Titans head coach Brian Callahan.
Callahan is one of the league’s youngest offensive minds at 40, and most recently served as head coach of the Titans. His reputation around the league was built during his time as offensive coordinator for the Cincinnati Bengals. In Cincinnati, Callahan played a major role in developing quarterback Joe Burrow, helping lead an offense that reached the Super Bowl and ranked among the league’s most efficient passing attacks.Callahan does have a sort of coaching connection with the Buccaneers, as current Offensive line coach Kevin Carberry is a “disciple” of his. Additionally, His is offensive philosophy aligns closely with what Tampa Bay has emphasized in recent seasons. His roots in a modern West Coast system prioritize timing, spacing, and decision-making at quarterback, concepts that would fit well with Tampa Bay’s current personnel of route technicians like Emeka Egbuka and players who can make the most out of tight spaces with their agility in Bucky Irving and Tez Johnson.
Callahan also brings experience coaching elite quarterbacks. Prior to his time in Cincinnati, he served as quarterbacks coach with the Denver Broncos, working with Peyton Manning during the latter stages of his Hall of Fame career. That background in managing complex offenses and detailing schemes to quarterback strengths could be particularly appealing to a Buccaneers team focused on efficiency and adaptability and getting the most out of Baker Mayfield who started the 2025 season at an MVP-like pace.
If hired as offensive coordinator, Callahan would likely bring a structured yet flexible passing game designed to keep quarterbacks in rhythm. His offenses are known for quick reads, layered route concepts, and built-in answers against pressure that can help reduce negative plays and turnovers.
Callahan has also shown an ability to adjust his system based on personnel. With the Bengals, he blended spread formations with balanced looks, using pre-snap motion and variation to create mismatches for receivers. That adaptability could help Tampa Bay maximize production from its talented wide receiver core, 1 through 5.
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Another key strength is Callahan’s emphasis on teaching and communication. Players have credited him with clarity in understanding concepts and in-game adjustments. As the Buccaneers evaluate their options, Brian Callahan stands out as a candidate who could provide stability, creativity, and long-term offensive growth.