The Tennessee Titans are in the market for a new head coach after mutually parting ways with Mike Mularkey earlier this week. One of the latest names to emerge is Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Frank Reich, per Terry McCormick of TitanInsiders.com.

The 56-year-old is in his second season as the offensive coordinator with the Eagles. The increased interest in him stems from the vast improvement of Pro Bowl quarterback Carson Wentz in his second campaign, as well as the offense's ascendance as a whole. Wentz was considered the frontrunner for the MVP award before he suffered a torn ACL.

Philadelphia finished the regular season third in scoring with 28.6 points per game, seventh in total offense at 365.8 yards per contest, third in rushing, and 13th in passing.

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Prior to that, Reich served as offensive coordinator for the then San Diego Chargers for two seasons. His other NFL coaching experience includes holding both the quarterbacks coach and wide receiver coach positions during his tenure with the Indianapolis Colts, as well as wide receiver coach for the Arizona Cardinals.

Although the Titans are interested in interviewing Reich for the open position, he voiced on Tuesday morning that he has no desire to go elsewhere while his focus is solely on helping the Eagles reach the Super Bowl, according to Jeff Kerr of 247 Sports.

“I haven't thought much about it. I love it here. Wouldn't want to be anywhere else,” Reich said Tuesday. “My staff is interested in one thing only. I have no time (for that).”

If the Titans continue to conduct a thorough head coach search that bleeds over the next couple of weeks, it may see Reich interviewed for the position. The front office has already scheduled interviews with Carolina Panthers defensive coordinator Steve Wilks, Los Angeles Rams offensive coordinator Matt LeFlour, and they have put in a request to sit down with Houston Texans defensive coordinator Mike Vrabel.