Bears running backs coach Charles London is expected to be named the quarterbacks coach of the Falcons, NFL Nework’s Tom Pellissero reported.
London, 45, has coached Bears running backs the past three seasons after coaching running back with the Texans from 2014-17. It was London’s second stint with the Bears. He got his start in the NFL as an offensive quality control and offensive assistant under Lovie Smith in 2007-09. He has 12 seasons of NFL experience.
London’s departure would leave Bears coach Matt Nagy with three coaching spots to fill. Nagy also is looking for a defensive coordinator to replace Chuck Pagano, who retired; and a defensive line coach to replace Jay Rodgers, who left to become an assistant coach with the Chargers under new head coach — and former Bears assistant — Brandon Staley.