The Jacksonville Jaguars are once again in the market for a new head coach. After the club's 2024 regular season came to a close on Sunday, owner Shad Khan announced that the team has fired head coach Doug Pederson after three seasons.
The NFL regular season wrapped up on Sunday and the playoffs began on Saturday, but that just means plenty of teams are officially kicking off their offseason. And several of the struggling ones are beginning with massive changes up top,
Pete Carroll: Shad Khan is going to want a long-term answer, though it is at least worth considering the former Super Bowl-winning Seattle Seahawks head coach. The game has perhaps passed Carroll by a bit, but he is as good of a culture cultivator as there is in the entire NFL.
The Jacksonville Jaguars will have a new head coach for the 2025 season. Doug Pederson was fired on Monday morning after Sunday's season-ending overtime loss to Indianapolis. Pederson finishes his tenure with Jacksonville with a 22-29 record. After going 9-8 his first two seasons, the team finished 4-13 in 2024.
The NFL head coach carousel never stops, with numerous head coaches getting fired during and after the season. As such, our head coach tracker never stops and is continuously updated throughout the year.
The Jets will reportedly interview 17 people for their head coach opening, a number that includes both currently employed coordinators/coaches and several former head coaches who are not actively coaching for an NFL team, plus a college head coach. Matt Nagy, Kansas City Chiefs offensive coordinator and former Bears head coach
The Jacksonville Jaguars are expected to have former Tennessee Titans head coach Mike Vrabel, Detroit Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn and
The NFL coaching carousel is spinning slowly. The Jets, Saints and Bears got a head start in their searches because they fired coaches during the season. The Jaguars and Raiders joined the hunt last week. The Cowboys jumped in Monday so they have to wait to interview assistants on playoff teams because the first window passed.
Cleveland Browns (OC, OL) New England Patriots (HC) Mike Vrabel is returning to the ... The Jaguars have decided to move on from head coach Doug Pederson after a second straight disappointing ...
The New England Patriots are interviewing former Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive coordinator Byron Leftwich as a head coaching candidate, The Athletic's
The Jacksonville Jaguars are once again back in the market for a head coach after firing Doug Pederson on Monday ... Given his track record, Vrabel figures to be a hot commodity this cycle. Ultimately, however, the Jaguars could have a hard time contending ...
NFL regular season is complete and it's on to the playoffs. Yet for a large number of franchises, it's time to move into offseason mode. Realistically, some of them have already done so -- especially those who have made changes at the head coach or general manager positions.