New York Giants Sign Former Titans QB Brandon Allen
Former Titans QB Brandon Allen signs with Giants and Brian Callahan
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The New York Giants have signed Brandon Allen, a former quarterback for the Tennessee Titans, as they continue to bolster their roster in free agency. This marks a reunion with quarterback coach Brian Callahan, with Allen set to compete for the backup role behind starter Jaxson Dart during training camp.
- 01Brandon Allen joins the New York Giants after playing for the Tennessee Titans.
- 02He reunites with quarterback coach Brian Callahan, with whom he previously worked at the Cincinnati Bengals.
- 03Allen has experience as a backup quarterback, notably with Joe Burrow at the Bengals.
- 04He completed 17 of 30 passes for 72 yards in his last game with the Titans.
- 05Allen will compete with Jameis Winston for the backup quarterback position.
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The New York Giants have signed Brandon Allen, a former quarterback for the Tennessee Titans, as part of their free agency efforts. Allen, entering his 11th NFL season, has previously worked with Brian Callahan, the Giants' quarterback coach, during their time together at the Cincinnati Bengals. He served as the primary backup to Joe Burrow for three seasons and played a similar role in 2025 backing up Cam Ward. In his last appearance for the Titans, Allen went 17-of-30 for 72 yards with one interception. The Giants now have three quarterbacks on their roster, and Allen will compete with Jameis Winston for the backup role behind starter Jaxson Dart during training camp.
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Brandon Allen's signing provides the Giants with experienced depth at the quarterback position, which could be crucial for their performance in the upcoming season.
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