The Detroit Lions are interviewing former Tennessee Titans offensive coordinator Dowell Loggains on Friday, according to a report from ESPN's Chris Mortensen on "NFL Insiders."

Loggains, 33, spent the previous six years in Tennessee, starting as a quality control coach in 2008. He was promoted to quarterbacks coach and later offensive coordinator, after the team fired Chris Palmer in the middle of the 2012 season.

Loggains played quarterback and was a place holder at the University of Arkansas from 2000-04.

It's unknown what position on Jim Caldwell's staff Loggains interviewed for, but given his background, it was likely as a quarterbacks coach or offensive coordinator. He recently interviewed for the Giants coordinator position, before the team hired Packers quarterbacks coach Ben McAdoo.

In 2013, the Titans ranked 22nd in total offense, 19th in scoring and 14th in rushing offense.

Before suffering a season-ending injury, Titans third-year quarterback Jake Locker had shown steady improvement. He finished the season completing 60.4 percent of his passes with eight touchdowns and four interceptions in seven games.

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