The Jacksonville Jaguars are set to interview two candidates for their head coach opening this week, but they reportedly will be expanding their search
Jacksonville Jaguars owner Shad Khan finally dismissed GM Trent Baalke on Wednesday, but it's a move that should have been made weeks ago.
Why did the Jacksonville Jaguars wait so long to fire general manager Trent Baalke? That's a question many fans are asking in Jacksonville right now, wondering if it cost them a chance to land their desired head coach.
In today's episode, we talk about the Detroit Lions' loss to the Washington Commanders and what means for the Jacksonville Jaguars.
With Aaron Glenn off to the Jets, here are five names to watch as the Lions search for their next defensive coordinator.
Follow along with us each day as we update you on the latest news on the Jacksonville Jaguars head coach search.
After Kansas City Chiefs defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo became the first interview on Friday night, the Jaguars announced a completed interview with Detroit Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn on Saturday morning. The Jaguars are also expected to interview Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson on Saturday.
Jacksonville Jaguars coaching search:Ben Johnson ... Moore, 36, is one of the youngest offensive coordinators in the league. After signing with the Detroit Lions as a quarterback in undrafted free agency out of Boise State in 2012, Moore went on to ...
Sean Payton has been nominated for Coach of the Year after leading a team with a 5.5 over/under win total to a 10-7 record. Denver reached the NFL playoffs for the first time since 2015 despite carrying the largest dead money salary cap hit in NFL history, and Payton did it with a rookie quarterback.
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen got the better of Baltimore Ravens counterpart Lamar Jackson last Sunday when their respective teams battled in the AFC divisional round in Orchard Park, N.Y.
There are four head coaching vacancies remaining: The Dallas Cowboys, Jacksonville Jaguars, Las Vegas Raiders and the New Orleans Saints. That leaves four head coaching candidates to get hired for 2025. Let's take a look at the best ones.