The Jacksonville Jaguars are set to interview Patrick Graham today for their head coaching opening. Here's what you need to know about the longtime DC.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers agreed to a new deal with a key member of the coaching staff after the Jacksonville Jaguars expressed interest in hiring him. The news is important for quarterback Baker Mayfield in the 2025 NFL season.
On Friday, the Jacksonville Jaguars officially announced that Liam Coen would be the team's new head coach. The path to get there, though, was far from linear: Coen agreed to join the Jaguars during a secret second interview on Thursday, after already verbally agreeing to an extension as the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' offensive coordinator.
It appeared Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive coordinator Liam Coen was a finalist for the Jacksonville Jaguars head-coaching job; the Tampa Bay Times even reported there was a growing belief it was the 39-year-old's job to lose.
After a tumultuous 48-plus hours, the Jacksonville Jaguars have officially announced former Buccaneers OC Liam Coen as the team's next head coach.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive coordinator Liam Coen has withdrawn from head coach consideration for the Jaguars.
The Buccaneers hosted the Washington Commanders in a Week 1 rematch, though this matchup didn't go in their favor. To kick off the regular season, Baker Mayfield and the Buccaneers' offense led the squad to a 37-20 victory.
The Bucs did everything they could to keep their star OC. Per Albert Breer of Sports Illustrated, GM Jason Licht essentially offered Coen a blank check, got the number approved by ownership, and was poised to make the 39-year-old the highest-paid coordinator in NFL history.
It appears the Jacksonville Jaguars are reportedly zeroing in on Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive coordinator Liam Coen for the head coach job.
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BREAKING: Liam Coen is next Jaguars head coach
It's been a pretty wild few days for the Jacksonville Jaguars, but according to Adam Schefter, they've found their next head coach in now former Tampa Bay offensive coordinator Liam Coen. Once Ben Johnson decided to head to Chicago,
The Bucs lose their offensive coordinator to a head coaching job for the second year in a row, this time just one day after thinking they'd locked him up with a lucrative raise and extension.