The Buccaneers are taking another step towards hiring a new offensive coordinator by kicking off their second round of interviews.

Former Titans head coach Brian Callahan is set for a second meeting with the team, per Sports Illustrated’s Albert Breer, which will take place tomorrow. The 41-year-old previously spent five years as the offensive coordinator on Zac Taylor’s staff, playing a major role in Joe Burrow‘s development and the overall development of Cincinnati’s offense into one of the best in the league.

However, balance often eluded Callahan’s units. He put together the Bengals’ high-flying passing attack, but could not budge their running game out of a bottom-10 ranking in his five years in Cincinnati. He also struggled to construct a consistent offensive line.

So, when Callahan arrived in Tennessee and downgraded from Burrow to Will Levis at quarterback, the cracks began to show. He no longer had one of the best QB-WR duos in the league, and he could not find a way to help Levis progress. A 3-14 record got the Titans the No. 1 pick, which they used on Cam Ward, but a 1-5 start to the 2025 season

The Buccaneers may be wondering if Callahan will be able to find more success with their talented offense. Tampa Bay already has an established quarterback, a strong offensive line, and several offensive weapons. That would allow Callahan to focus less on development and more on application of the team’s talent as they seek a return to the top of the NFC South.

Here are the rest of the Buccaneers’ offensive coordinator candidates:

  • Brian Callahan, former head coach (Titans): Second interview scheduled for 1/22
  • Mike Kafka, former interim head coach (Giants): Interviewed
  • Mike McDaniel, former head coach (Dolphins): Interviewed 1/16
  • Todd Monken, offensive coordinator (Ravens): Interviewed
  • Dan Pitcher, offensive coordinator (Bengals): Interviewed 1/21
  • Zac Robinson, offensive coordinator (Falcons): Interviewed 1/10
  • David Shaw, pass-game coordinator (Lions): Interviewed 1/10
  • Israel Woolfork, quarterbacks coach (Cardinals): Interviewed 1/10
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