The New York Giants are appointing ex-Titans manager Brian Callahan as their QBs coach and passing game coordinator.
Brian, who is 41 years old, also interviewed for the OC position in New York. That job went to the ex-Chiefs OC and the Bears manager, Matt Nagy.
It now gives John Harbaugh a lot on a newly minted offensive staff that features 2 ex-National Football League managers in Nagy and Callahan, an ex-college manager in offensive line coach Mike Bloomgren, and 2 ex-OCs in senior offensive assistant Greg Roman and TEs manager Tim Kelly.
Callahan was dismissed by Tennessee in the past autumn. He goes from working with last year’s 1st overall selection, Cam Ward, to the 2nd QB picked in the draft, Jaxson Dart. Coincidentally, ex-New York manager Brian Daboll is now coaching Ward as the OC with the Titans.
Before he was the Titans’ manager, Callahan had a long history of success working with QBs. Brian spent 2 seasons as Matthew Stafford’s QB manager with the Lions, a year with Derek Carr with the Raiders, and 4 campaigns as the OC for Joe Burrow with the Bengals.
The #Giants are hiring former #Titans head coach Brian Callahan as their new QBs coach and passing game coordinator, per me and @MikeGarafolo.
John Harbaugh continued to round out his staff, adding QB expertise and head coach experience. pic.twitter.com/iTrirFhgp4
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) February 11, 2026
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