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.
A dramatic turn: Liam Coen informed the #Jaguars on Wednesday he was staying in Tampa as OC on a new contract. But after the firing of GM Trent Baalke, the Jags reached out to see if Coen would reconsider. Now, Coen is in Jacksonville and appears to be headed towards a deal. pic.twitter.com/zvwTeNOlLX
The Jacksonville Jaguars are working on a contract to make Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive coordinator Liam Coen their next head coach.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have fired general manager Trente Baalke, but now need a new GM and head coach. Here's who they could consider.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers seemed set to hold onto offensive coordinator Liam Coen this offseason, despite several teams showing interest in potentially hiring him to be their head coach. A shocking development with the Jacksonville Jaguars has thrown a wrench in their plans, though, leading to a stunning move from Coen.
The Jacksonville Jaguars fired general manager Trent Baalke on Wednesday and will allow Ethan Waugh to replace him in the meantime.
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After botching their head coaching search, the Jaguars now are in the market for a head coach AND a General Manager.
Firing Baalke also came 48 hours after Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson, the darling of this NFL coaching cycle, decided to take the Chicago Bears’ job rather than go through a second round of interviews with three teams,
Buccaneers offensive coordinator Liam Coen is in Jacksonville, meeting with the Jaguars one day after agreeing to stay in Tampa on a deal that would have made him the NFL's highest-paid coordinator, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive coordinator Liam Coen is back in the running for the Jaguars' coaching job, ESPN's Adam Schefter reported Thursday afternoon. Coen, 39, is a day removed from apparently agreeing to remain with the Buccaneers on a lucrative new contract. After that news became public, Jacksonville canned general manager Trent Baalke.