Callahan denies Titans fire sale after Jets trade
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Callahan denies Titans fire sale after Jets trade
"NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Brian Callahan said the Tennessee Titans' trade of Jarvis Brownlee Jr. was not the start of a fire sale, insisting that the surprising early-season deal was a "one-off situation." The trade of Brownlee and a 2026 seventh-round draft pick to the New York Jets on Tuesday for a 2026 sixth-rounder could deliver a variety of messages for the Titans. Brownlee is a second-year player who has started 17 games after being selected in the fifth round last year."
""I don't think so," the Titans coach said. "That was a one-off situation unique to what it was. "There's front offices around the league from now until the deadline that call everybody in football, and they are all looking for different things. So I can't say whether or not there'll be something more or nothing more. It's hard for me to make any predictions about that or stake any statements about it.""
Brian Callahan said the Tennessee Titans traded cornerback Jarvis Brownlee Jr. and a 2026 seventh-round pick to the New York Jets for a 2026 sixth-rounder. Brownlee is a second-year starter who began 17 games after being selected in the fifth round last year. The Titans entered the season 0-3 and had emphasized a 'Draft, Develop, Retain' approach under the new regime. Callahan described the deal as a one-off situation, said front offices pursue different needs before the deadline, and noted the trade provided both short- and long-term gains while he preferred to keep assets in-house.
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