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Steve Hoffman joins Mike Munchak's Titans staff as assistant special teams coach
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - The Tennessee Titans have hired Steve Hoffman as an assistant special teams coach and have promoted Arthur Smith to offensive line/tight ends assistant.
Hoffman spent last season as the Oakland Raiders' special teams co-ordinator. He also has worked with the Dallas Cowboys (1989-2004), Atlanta Falcons (2006), Miami Dolphins (2007-08) and Kansas City Chiefs (2009-11). The Titans announced his hiring Monday afternoon.
Smith has two years of experience on the Titans' staff. He worked last season as an offensive assistant/quality control coach.
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