The Atlanta Falcons’ search for a new quarterbacks coach ended when they hired Greg Knapp to the position, the team revealed on Monday.

The 54-year-old coach has been an NFL assistant for many years, notably at San Francisco, Oakland, Seattle, Houston, Denver, and from 2004-06 served as the Falcons’ offensive coordinator when Michael Vick was at quarterback.

Atlanta got to the NFC title game when Knapp and Vick worked together in 2004.

The Falcons fielded the NFL’s top-ranked rushing unit in all three years with Knapp engineering their offense, including a franchise record 183.7 rushing yards per game during the 2006 season, when Vick became the first quarterback in NFL history to rush for 1,000 yards in a single season.

Knapp and Falcons head coach Dan Quinn were on the same sideline with the 49ers, from 2001-03 and again with the Seahawks in 2009. Recently, Knapp was Peyton Manning’s quarterback coach in his Super Bowl season in 2015-16.

Atlanta also interviewed Jedd Fisch, Darrell Bevell, and Ken Dorsey for the quarterbacks coach position.