The Tennessee Titans made several changes to their coaching staff this offseason, one of which included hiring Charles London, who is the team’s quarterbacks coach and passing-game coordinator.
London brings a wealth of knowledge with him to the Titans and will be tasked with developing a pair of young signal-callers in what is his second stint in Nashville after he served as an offensive assistant in 2011.
Like cornerbacks coach Chris Harris, London was mic’d up during practice. London isn’t as energetic as Harris, but then again, few people are. Check out what London had to say while he was mic’d up during minicamp last week.
We got London on da track!
Mic'd Up with Titans Pass Game Coordinator Charles London pic.twitter.com/yhOrJGacgI
— Tennessee Titans (@Titans) June 8, 2023
London previously served as quarterbacks coach for the Atlanta Falcons under Arthur Smith, but the addition of the pass-game coordinator title with the Titans presents a promotion for the 47-year-old coach, who hopes to be considered for offensive coordinator and head-coach jobs in the future.