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Titans Fall to 0-4 as Callahan, Under Pressure, Says "Everything Is on the Table"

Tennessee owns the NFL’s worst point differential with the lowest-scoring offense, intensifying questions about the coach’s future.

Overview

  • Tennessee’s losing streak reached 10 games after a 26-0 shutout in Houston, dropping the Titans to 0-4 with a league-worst minus-69 point differential.
  • Brian Callahan defended rookie QB Cam Ward’s blunt postgame remark (“we ass”) as passion and growth in the spotlight, while declining assurances about finishing the season.
  • The Titans’ offense ranks last at 12.8 points per game with only three touchdowns against five turnovers and an anemic 3.66 yards per play through four weeks.
  • Callahan ceded play-calling to quarterbacks coach Bo Hardegree after the 0-3 start, but the change preceded Ward’s worst outing (10-of-26, 108 yards, one INT) in the Houston loss.
  • Ward has completed 51.2% for 614 yards with two touchdowns, two interceptions and 17 sacks, figures that place him at or near the bottom of recent No. 1 picks, as media friction and reported internal concern add to scrutiny.