Tennessee Titans quarterbacks coach and offensive pass-game coordinator Charles London is one of the few coaches from Mike Vrabel’s staff who many believe the team should keep.
After all, London was instrumental in the development of rookie quarterback Will Levis, and in the process of preparing him to start. He’d also provide some stability for Levis with a new coaching staff coming in.
However, it appears London may not stay in Nashville, as CBS Sports’ Jonathan Jones reports the veteran coach is available to seek other opportunities around the league.
London is still under contract after being hired in 2023, but the Titans can’t block him from interviewing for jobs that are considered a promotion, like offensive coordinator.
But if he was to pursue the same job he has now with another team, the Titans would have to give him permission, which clearly they have.
Prior to joining the Titans for a second stint (he was an offensive assistant in 2011), London had coaching experience in both college and the pros. He served as the running backs coach for the Houston Texans and Chicago Bears, and as the quarterbacks coach with the Atlanta Falcons.