Black Monday in the NFL is officially underway, and the Jacksonville Jaguars are at the center of the annual tradition that sees coaching hot seats turn into vacancies following the regular season’s conclusion.
As many expected, Doug Pederson is no longer the head coach of the Jacksonville Jaguars.It's not much of a surprise. The Jags were easily one of the NFL's worst teams in 2024 after back-to-back nine-win seasons that also included a historical collapse in the 2022-2023 playoffs.
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The 49ers have continued their search for a new special team coordinator with a veteran coach. Per Adam Schefter of ESPN, San Francisco has interviewed ... that the Jaguars have had since firing Doug Pederson at the end of the regular season.
The 49ers have continued their search for a new special team coordinator with a veteran coach. Per Adam Schefter of ESPN, San Francisco has interviewed ... that the Jaguars have had since firing Doug Pederson at the end of the regular season.
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The final report card for the 2024 Jacksonville Jaguars shows a team struggling to execute late in games. Losing tight games was their identity.
With the Jaguars in the interview process to find their next head coach, here are the best candidates who would fit as replacements for Doug Pederson.
With the Jaguars in the interview process to find their next head coach, here are the best candidates who would fit as replacements for Doug Pederson.
The Jaguars announced on Friday night that they had an interview completed with Steve Spagnuolo. Both Lions’ coordinators, Aaron Glenn and Ben Johnson, are scheduled to interview on Saturday, and Robert Saleh this upcoming Tuesday.
Jacksonville Jaguars owner Shad Khan is open to hiring an executive VP if it makes the franchise better. Hall of Famer Tony Boselli may be good fit.
After three seasons, the partnership between Doug Pederson and quarterback Trevor Lawrence has come to an end.