Jeff Fisher, the winningest head coach in Titans franchise history (110-82), is moving back to the Nashville area, according to the Tennessean.

Fisher and the Titans parted ways after the 2010 season. A season that saw the Titans go 6-10. After a season out of football, Fisher was hired by the St. Louis Rams to be there head coach in 2012. He was relieved of his duties last December as head coach of the Los Angeles Rams. Fisher would go on to coach the Titans and Rams, but in five different cities and six different stadiums.

Why will the Nashville area be home again for the longest-tenured coach in Titans history? Fisher to the Tennessean: "Looking back on my career in this business with all the changes, it's remarkable that all three of my kids, who are five years apart, all attended the same elementary, middle school and graduated from the same high school. In my profession that doesn't happen. That's why this is home."

Fisher has maintained a farm in the Kingston Springs area. He's currently in town to take part in an ESPN 30 for 30 on former Titans star Eddie George.

Fisher has not ruled out coaching again.