Fantasy Football Blog: How will firing of Brian Callahan impact Cam Ward, rest of the Titans' offense?
After starting the 2025 NFL season 1-5, the Tennessee Titans made a significant move to start Week 7, firing head coach Brian Callahan. He'll finish his tenure in Tennessee with a combined record of 4-19 over the span of two seasons. With this move, there are obvious fantasy football implications. Matt Harmon and Justin Boone break things down on the latest episode of The Yahoo Fantasy Forecast podcast.
The last 4 QBs taken first overall have seen their first head coach fired during their rookie season.
— Matt Harmon (@MattHarmon_BYB) October 13, 2025
- 2021 Trevor Lawrence and Urban Meyer
- 2023 Bryce Young and Frank Reich
- 2024 Caleb Williams and Matt Eberflus
- 2025 Cam Ward and Brian Callahan https://t.co/pEzOqnuuBV
Entering Week 7, the Titans offense ranks 31st in points per game (13.8) and 32nd in yards per game (232.3). There were some expectations of an improvement this season after drafting QB Cam Ward first overall in 2025. The team tried to shore up the offensive line and figured Ward would elevate the play of receiver Calvin Ridley and tight end Chig Okonkwo. Things haven't worked out and Boone now believes that there simply isn't any value left on Tennessee for fantasy purposes.
RB Tony Pollard was brought in a season ago and is coming off over 1,000 rushing yards in 2024. He's been a disappointment so far this season and the best-case scenario for him, according to Boone, may be that the back is traded before the deadline. Rookie WR Elic Ayomanor and pass-catching back Tyjae Spears may get a boost but neither is a reliable fantasy asset.
Harmon just doesn't see this as a very talented roster and both agree that things aren't going to get better this season with Callahan gone and Mike McCoy taking over as interim head coach. This could stunt the development of Ward as a QB and this could be rough the rest of the way.