Liam Coen’s journey to Jacksonville has been anything but straightforward. Just days ago, Coen had removed himself from consideration for the Jaguars' head coaching position, opting instead to return to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers with a salary increase.
Coen took himself out of consideration for the job but changed course after the dismissal of general manager Trent Baalke
Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive coordinator Liam Coen has been speaking with the Jacksonville Jaguars regarding the team's head coaching vacancy and
It was reported on Wednesday that Coen took himself out of the running to become the Jaguars' next HC and would instead sign a new contract with Tampa Bay for at least another season.
There's reportedly a new head coach of the Jacksonville Jaguars. According to Dianna Russini of The Athletic, the Jaguars are "expected" to hire Tampa
The Buccaneers have claimed three straight NFC South division titles under Bowles, but his critics routinely mention that he's accumulated an unimpressive overall regular-season record of 27-24 with the club.
The Bucs tried reaching out to Coen and his camp Thursday, but did not hear back as the coach traveled to Jacksonville to finalize the deal, ESPN's Adam Schefter added. Coen eventually got back to Bucs head coach Todd Bowles to inform him of the interview with Jacksonville, Schefter followed up.
Just when things felt comfortable in Tampa Bay the world turned upside down. Following the team's defeat in the Wild Card round to the Washington Commanders, th
Coen was reportedly expected to sign a new three-year extension with Tampa Bay to make him the highest-paid coordinator in NFL history, but he surprisingly flew to Jacksonville instead.
Jaguars owner Shad Khan’s son and AEW owner Tony Khan couldn’t even deliver this type of storyline swerve regarding Liam Coen’s stunning change of plans. “We call that a plot twist, a massive plot twist for the Jacksonville Jaguars for their head coaching search,
The Jacksonville Jaguars' search has continued to take twists. This time, Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive coordinator Liam Coen has reversed course and traveled