Tennessee Titans offensive line coach Bill Callahan has been pleased with what he has seen from rookie left tackle JC Latham.
The growth of Tennessee Titans rookie left tackle JC Latham is going to be instrumental to the team's success on offense.
"He really understands the adjustments that he needs to make to get better and improve," Callahan said. "From that aspect, I'm really fortunate to have a player like that. A lot of times you have guys that come to you whether they're rookie or veteran guys and they're always looking for your critique or your thoughts on their performance.
Callahan began his career in the NFL in 1995 as the Philadelphia Eagles' offensive line coach. He has also been the offensive line coach for the New York Jets, Dallas Cowboys, Washington Commanders and Cleveland Browns. Callahan was also the Raiders' head coach for two seasons from 2002-2003 and the interim head coach for Washington in 2019.
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