Well, the Jacksonville Jaguars' offseason pursuits had all but hit the fan. General manager Trent Baalke remaining in place was the Jaguars way of saying they w
So does Coen owe Buccaneers brass an apology for going back on his word and ultimately accepting an offer to become the 10th head coach of the Jaguars? Absolutely not. While the w
The Jacksonville Jaguars are set to interview two candidates for their head coach opening this week, but they reportedly will be expanding their search
Coen crushed his virtual interview with Khan last week and seemed to be the owner’s top choice, especially after Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson took the Bears job.
Robert Saleh left the Jacksonville Jaguars years ago to become the 49ers defensive coordinator. It appears he's returning to that job in the Bay Area.
The Jacksonville Jaguars are getting the ball ... including Las Vegas Raiders defensive coordinator Patrick Graham. The team announced Saturday that Graham completed a virtual first-round interview.
It appears the Jacksonville Jaguars are reportedly zeroing in on Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive coordinator Liam Coen for the head coach job.
The Bucs did everything they could to keep their star OC. Per Albert Breer of Sports Illustrated, GM Jason Licht essentially offered Coen a blank check, got the number approved by ownership, and was poised to make the 39-year-old the highest-paid coordinator in NFL history.
The Jacksonville Jaguars won't hire Ben Johnson, but three men will get in-person interviews this week: Liam Coen, Robert Saleh and Patrick Graham.
With several left turns taken in the Jacksonville Jaguars' search for a new head coach this week, it appears the Jaguars pursuit of their next leader is set to expand into next week.
Several teams out there are still looking for a head coach. Among them are the Raiders and Jaguars. This week one of the Raiders assistants will head back to Jacksonville for a second interview