Brian Callahan won't cut off a body part for a Titans Super Bowl, unlike Mike Vrabel

Tennessee Titans head coach Brian Callahan is much different than Mike Vrabel in more ways than just their coaching styles. Callahan, like his predecessor, took some time out of his week to join former Titans Will Compton and Taylor Lewan on Bussin' With The Boys. It was a highly entertaining interview with the conversations revolving […]

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Tennessee Titans head coach Brian Callahan is much different than Mike Vrabel in more ways than just their coaching styles.

Callahan, like his predecessor, took some time out of his week to join former Titans Will Compton and Taylor Lewan on Bussin' With The Boys. It was a highly entertaining interview with the conversations revolving around Callahan's path in the coaching world, hiring his dad and JC Latham's impressive intangibles.

Oh yeah, and whether or not he would part ways with his penis in exchange for a Super Bowl.

Vrabel famously answered this question on the bus in 2019 by saying, "Probably." Vrabel also added: "You guys will be married for 20 years one day. You won't need it."

When the question was posed to Callahan, the Titans new head coach was hesitant to make the ultimate sacrifice. 

"I don't know if I can commit to that part. I have young kids. I might need another one," Callahan joked.

After refusing Lewan's proposal to cut off his dominant hand for a Lombardi Trophy, Callahan settled on a champ stamp. 

"I'll do the tramp stamp," Callahan said with a smile.

There is precedent in head coaches getting inked after winning a championship. Bruce Arians is a recent example as he added a tattoo to his upper back after the Tamp Bay Buccaneers won Super Bowl LV in 2021.

Rick Pitino also permanently had his 2013 national title with the Louisville Cardinals permanently engraved on his upper back. Not to be outdone, Jim Harbaugh recently added some ink commemorating the Michigan Wolverines' 15-0 season. 

It won't count towards his record as a head coach, but Callahan is winning his first offseason in Tennessee.