After the Jacksonville Jaguars' chaotic coaching search of twists and turns, it ended by hiring Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive coordinator Liam Coen.
Jacksonville Jaguars fans may be able to enthusiastically say “Duuuval” next season after the latest staffing shake-up.
It’s officially official: Liam Coen will be the Jacksonville Jaguars’ next head coach, the team announced Friday afternoon. Jaguars owner Shad Khan released the following statement:
Follow the latest updates on the Jacksonville Jaguars' search for the next head coach to replace the fired Doug Pederson.
It will still be EverBank Stadium for the 2025 through 2027 seasons, according to legislation that will go to City Council for approval of the naming rights deal between the Jaguars and the Jacksonville-based EverBank. As has been the case since 2014 ...
The Jacksonville Jaguars are interviewing Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive coordinator Liam Coen for their head coaching job after all after firing GM Trent Baalke.
Liam Coen is officially the Jacksonville Jaguars new head coach after he spurned the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and left them at the altar to head up to northern Florida. And now that the deal is official, some new details regarding Coen's contract with the Jags have begun to emerge.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have finalized a deal to hire former Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive coordinator Liam Coen as their next head coach, bringing an end to one of the more eventful hiring sagas in recent memory.
As collegiate athletes climb their way into the draft, here are five players who I think could be in the first round for their talent. 5. Jacksonville Jaguars: defensive tackle Mason Graham The Jacksonville Jaguars have the fifth overall pick of the NFL season after a disappointing 4-13 finish.
The Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles have punched their tickets to New Orleans—where they'll meet for what'll surely be a must-see Super Bowl LIX. They also punched some one-way tickets for their respective rivals,
The Seattle Seahawks have hired Klint Kubiak as their offensive coordinator. Kubiak’s hiring ends a nearly three-week search for Seattle, which fired coordinator Ryan Grubb on Jan. 6 after the Seahawks finished 28th in the league in rushing under Grubb’s pass-happy attack.