Tennessee Titans Hire a Tennessee Volunteer as Quarterbacks Coach
Nashville — A Tennessee Volunteer is reportedly returning home to become the Tennessee Titans’ next quarterback coach. No, it is not Tennessee Volunteers legend Peyton Manning who has openly welcomed the Titans’ selection of head coach Brian Callahan. Bo Hardegree, who grew up in Jackson and formerly played for the Vols, is the Titans’ new signing. He’ll be expected to continue Will Levis’ schooling, as the team’s presumed future quarterback. Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network was the first to disclose the Hardegree story.
Hardegree served as the Las Vegas Raiders’ temporary offensive coordinator in 2023 after the team sacked head coach Josh McDaniels. The Raiders averaged 23 points in nine games, winning five of them under rookie quarterback Aidan O’Connell. Hardegree, 39, joined the NFL in 2014 as an offensive quality control coach in Denver, where he worked under Callahan. He subsequently worked as an offensive assistant with the Bears in 2015 before being hired as the Dolphins’ quarterbacks coach in 2016. He worked with the Jets in 2019 and 2020, working alongside Dennard Wilson, who is now the Titans’ defensive coordinator.
In addition to the new hire, it’s also possible that the Titans will retain a holdover from Mike Vrabel’s staff. According to a report from Justin Melo of the Draft Network, the Titans have blocked several interview requests for running bacls coach Justin Outten. The Titans hired Outten last offseason, and despite an offensive line that was ranked the worst in the league by Pro Football Network, Derrick Henry rushed for more than 1,000 yards and made the Pro Bowl. Rookie running back Tyjae Spears also showed the potential to be a future star.
The Titans officially announced the hire of Nick Holz as offensive line coach. There are reported hires of Tyke Tolbert as wide receivers coach and Brian’s dad Bill Callahan to coach the Titan offensive line. RELATED TITANS STORIES
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