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Falcons quarterbacks coach Charles London interviewing for Titans offensive coordinator job

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By: Dave Choate

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London has been an up-and-coming candidate for a while now, so it’s a matter of when and not if he lands a job like this.

Charles London has seen a lot of change in his two seasons as Falcons quarterbacks coach, a job he took on after coaching running backs in Chicago and Houston the prior seven years. In just two years, he’s had Matt Ryan, A.J. McCarron, Josh Rosen, Feleipe Franks, Marcus Mariota, and Desmond Ridder at the position, and by all accounts has done a fine job working with and developing those players.

London, who interviewed for Miami’s offensive coordinator position last year, is clearly a coach teams have their eye on for coordinator vacancies. I have said before that it seems like a matter of when, not if, London will land one of those jobs, and there’s a decent chance the Falcons are shopping for a new quarterbacks coach and defensive coordinator shortly.

Per NFL insider Jonathan Jones, London is interviewing for the Titans offensive coordinator vacancy, one that opened up after the team fired Arthur Smith’s replacement Todd Downing.

London has obvious ties to Tennessee and Mike Vrabel, having spent a year (2011) with the Titans as an assistant and four seasons as the running backs coach with Vrabel when the duo was in Houston. That plus a recommendation from and ties to Arthur Smith, who Vrabel knows well, should be enough to give London a good chance of landing the job. The team has also interviewed Chiefs offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy and quarterbacks coach Matt Nagy for the vacancy, so we’ll have to wait and see if London lands the job or not.

Especially if the Falcons plan to start Desmond Ridder in 2023, it would be great to keep London in Atlanta for continuity’s sake, but the league’s continued interest in London means that may not happen. If he is hired away, the Falcons will have another crucial hire to make ahead of one of the most hotly-anticipated seasons in recent history. We’ll see how this pans out, but it’s hard to root against a coach like London who has done fine work as a position coach all these years getting a bigger opportunity, even if it means he’s headed elsewhere.

Originally posted on The Falcoholic – All Posts