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Titans officially hire ex-Commanders defensive backs coach Chris Harris

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Chris Harris’s departure from the Washington Commanders’ staff is now official.

Harris was , just weeks after he’d either be heading to Tennessee as the club’s defensive pass game coordinator/cornerbacks coach or to Chicago as the Bears’ defensive coordinator.

Losing Harris, who’s served as the Commanders’ defensive backs coach since 2020, is a . Harris played an instrumental in the development of safeties Kam Curl and Darrick Forrest, two late-round draft picks who have evolved into game-changing players.

The former NFL defensive back also deserves credit for the strides cornerback Benjamin St-Juste made in his second season, plus the work he’s done to help veterans Kendall Fuller and Bobby McCain effective players.

In Harris’ three years in charge of Washington’s secondary, the Commanders finished in the top five for fewest passing yards allowed twice (second in 2020, fourth in 2022). 

Tennessee’s addition of Harris was part of a bigger hiring cycle for the Titans; head coach Mike Vrabel added three other coaches to his staff. Among those was Charles London, the former Falcons quarterbacks coach who . London will serve as the pass game coordinator for Tennessee’s offense in 2023, taking him out of the running to be the Commanders’ next OC.

Washington has yet to hire a replacement for Harris. The Commanders’ offensive coordinator search remains ongoing as well.

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