Falcons hire Matt Pees, three other assistant coaches

Another handful of assistants were added to the Falcons’ new coaching staff on Saturday, including two more former Titans coaches.

Another handful of assistants were added to the Atlanta Falcons’ new coaching staff on Saturday, including two more former Titans coaches.

The team hired Gary Emanuel to be the defensive line coach, Justin Peelle as the tight ends coach, Steve Hoffman as a senior assistant and Matt Pees as a defensive assistant.

Emanuel was the New York Giants defensive line coach from 2018-2019 under head coach Pat Shurmur. Prior to that, he spent time with the Indianapolis Colts, San Francisco 49ers and various colleges dating back to his debut at Plymouth State in 1981.

Peelle has been the tight ends coach for the Eagles since 2015, but became available after the team fired head coach Doug Pederson. Peelle played the position for the Falcons from 2008-2010, racking up 37 catches for 370 receiving yards and five touchdowns.

Hoffman served as the special teams coordinator in Tennessee for two years (2016-2017), and spent a season in Atlanta as a special teams assistant in 2006. He was a special teams coach for the Dallas Cowboys for over 15 years.

Matt Pees, a former defensive assistant for the Titans, is the son of the Falcons’ new defensive coordinator, Dean Pees. He most recently served as the head coach at Findlay High School, but resigned to join Atlanta’s staff.

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Titans lose defensive quality control coach Matt Pees

Pees took to Twitter with the news this week, and is looking forward to returning to Ohio.

Former Tennessee Titans defensive coordinator Dean Pees announced his retirement shortly after the team’s 35-24 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship earlier this year, and now his son will be departing from Nashville as well.

Defensive quality control coach Matt Pees left the team on Monday, accepting a head coaching job at Findlay High School in Ohio.

Pees took to Twitter with the news this week, and is looking forward to returning to the state.

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This marks just one of many departures from the Titans’ coaching staff this offseason, in addition to the losses of Kerry Coombs and Tyrone McKenzie.

The team has done a good job of filling those voids as they prepare for the upcoming 2020 season.

One of the most notable things to consider for the Titans moving forward is that they likely won’t hire a defensive coordinator as they finalized the coaching staff earlier this month.

The way it looks right now, coach Mike Vrabel is expected to have a heavy hand in the defense when the team takes the field again.

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It will be interesting to see how that shakes out, and if the Titans choose to change their approach ahead of time.

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