Falcons reportedly offer OC Titans head coach Arthur Smith



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The Atlanta Falcons have given Titans offensive coordinator Arthur Smith the chance to become the team’s next head coach, according to ESPN’s Dianna Russini. Smith has spent the past 10 seasons in Tennessee working his way from offensive and defensive quality control coach to his current role.

NFL Media’s Ian Rapoport Adds Trip To Meet Lions has now been canceled. The Eagles have also shown interest in the 38-year-old’s services.

The North Carolina native is the son of FedEx founder Frederick W. Smith. Teams looking for a CEO-like leader would have found a natural fit in calling it the Titans. He is likely moving to Atlanta to work for Home Depot founder Arthur Blank.

Tennessee’s season ended in the Super Wild-Card Round against the Ravens, so Smith was free to explore other opportunities.

Atlanta made the decision to switch from head coach Dan Quinn in October after the team’s first 0-5 start since 1997. Raheem Morris accepted the interim role and led the team to a 4-12. They are also in the middle of a search for a CEO.

The NFL saw a series of moves this week as the Jets nominated 49ers defensive coordinator Robert Saleh as their next head coach and the Jaguars hired Urban Meyer to be their next head coach. The Eagles, Chargers, Texans and Lions all still have vacant head coaching positions.

Stay tuned to CBS Sports for more on this developing story.



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