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  • The Lions desired new TE coach is staying with the Jaguars


    As the Detroit Lions look to fill some vacancies on the coaching staff, they have hit a snag in replacing tight ends coach Steve Heiden. The man the Lions wanted to at least interview for Heiden’s position is no longer available.

    Per Ian Rapoport, the Lions asked the Jacksonville Jaguars for permission to interview their tight ends coach, Richard Angulo. However, the Jaguars rebuffed the advance and instead signed Angulo to a contract extension to stay in Jacksonville.

    Angulo has been the Jaguars’ TE coach for the last three seasons, including the joint practices between the two teams in the 2023 training camp in Detroit. The 44-year-old Angulo was an NFL tight end for several years and has been coaching for the last decade.

     

    The Lions will now move onto other candidates to replace Heiden, who left after one season to become the offensive line coach of the New York Jets under head coach Aaron Glenn.





    Despite rumors that the Detroit Lions were pursuing Jacksonville Jaguars tight ends coach, Ron Middleton, for their vacant TE coach position, it has been confirmed that Middleton will be staying with the Jaguars for the upcoming season.

    Middleton has been with the Jaguars since 2013 and has played a key role in developing their tight ends, including Pro Bowler James O’Shaughnessy. His decision to remain in Jacksonville is a blow to the Lions, who were hoping to bring his expertise to their team.

    While the Lions will have to look elsewhere for a new TE coach, Middleton’s dedication to the Jaguars is a testament to the strong coaching staff and organization they have in place. Detroit will need to quickly regroup and find a suitable replacement to help their tight ends excel in the upcoming season.

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  • Jaguars will retain TE coach Richard Angulo


    The Jaguars will be keeping a member of Doug Pederson’s final coaching staff on hand as Liam Coen takes over as their head coach.

    Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports that the team will retain tight ends coach Richard Angulo. They have reportedly signed Angulo to a multi-year deal to keep him in Jacksonville.

    Rapoport adds that the Lions showed interest in Angulo before he agreed to remain with the Jags.

    Angulo joined the Jaguars when Pederson became the head coach in 2022. He spent seven seasons with the Ravens as a tight ends coach and assistant offensive line coach before making the move to the AFC South club.





    The Jacksonville Jaguars have announced that they will be retaining tight ends coach Richard Angulo for the upcoming season. Angulo has been with the team since 2019 and has played a key role in the development of the Jaguars’ tight ends.

    Under Angulo’s guidance, players like James O’Shaughnessy and Tyler Eifert have shown improvement in their performance on the field. With Angulo’s expertise and experience, the Jaguars are confident that their tight ends will continue to excel in the upcoming season.

    Fans can expect to see even more growth and success from the Jaguars’ tight ends with Angulo leading the way. The team is excited to have him back on board and are looking forward to what he will bring to the table in the upcoming season.

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  • Jaguars hire Hall of Famer Tony Boselli as executive VP of football operations


    Boselli, new head coach Liam Coen and Jacksonville’s next general manager will be tasked with forming “a football leadership unit that will collaborate and align on all major football decisions, develop a long-term strategy for sustainable on-field success, and provide counsel to the team owner,” the Jaguars said.

    Coen and the new GM, like Boselli, will report to Khan.

    “My passion for this team, these fans and this city has defined my football life, to the point it is now engrained in my family’s legacy,” Boselli added in a statement. “Today, that relationship has evolved to include this exciting opportunity, and I find my emotions remarkably similar to what I felt upon being drafted as a Jacksonville Jaguar in 1995. I am so excited and deeply humbled to work with and alongside Shad Khan, the Khan Family, Liam Coen, our new general manager and the entire Jaguars front office. We will come together to build a lasting foundation and winning tradition that Jaguars fans will be proud of.”

    Boselli’s hire is the latest change to Jacksonville’s power structure in what has been a whirlwind offseason. The Jaguars fired coach Doug Pederson after three seasons following the 2024 campaign, then waited weeks to part with general manager Trent Baalke after struggling to reel in a new head coach. Jacksonville eventually hired Coen on Jan. 24, but remain in search of a new GM.

    A hulking left tackle in his day, Boselli was the second overall pick of the 1995 draft out of USC. Over seven seasons in Duval, the offensive lineman reached five Pro Bowls and was thrice named first-team All-Pro. Boselli was the first player to be inducted into Jacksonville’s Pride of the Jaguars and was also selected to the NFL’s All-Decade Team of the 1990s. In 2022, he was inducted into the Hall of Fame in his 16th year of eligibility and sixth as a finalist.

    Boselli has been around the organization for years since his retirement after the 2001 season. He most recently served as the Jags’ game-day radio analyst and a contributor to the team’s website.

    Now, he won’t be covering the Jaguars, but rebuilding them.



    The Jacksonville Jaguars have made a major move by hiring Hall of Famer Tony Boselli as their new executive vice president of football operations. Boselli, who was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2006, brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the role.

    In his new position, Boselli will oversee all aspects of the Jaguars’ football operations, including player personnel, scouting, and roster management. His leadership and expertise are sure to have a positive impact on the team as they look to build a winning culture and compete for championships.

    Boselli’s impressive resume includes five Pro Bowl selections and three First-Team All-Pro honors during his playing career with the Jaguars. He has also worked as a football analyst for ESPN and the Jaguars Radio Network, giving him valuable insights into the game from both on and off the field perspectives.

    Jaguars fans can look forward to seeing the impact that Boselli will have on the team as they strive for success in the upcoming seasons. With his leadership and football acumen, the future looks bright for Jacksonville under his guidance.

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  • Jaguars’ Legend Tony Boselli Weighs In On Process to Land Liam Coen


    When then-Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive coordinator Liam Coen dropped out of the Jacksonville Jaguars’ head coach search to take an extension to remain in Tampa Bay, there was one word to describe the reaction from those outside of the building: panic.

    It was well-known throughout the process that Coen was one of the leaders for the Jaguars’ job. After Ben Johnson opted to take the Bears job, Coen became the clear favorite. So when it appeared he would be turning down the job, there was a general sense of dispair.

    Coen of course reversed course and went on to be hired as the eighth head coach in franchise history. A week into the job, he is hard at work putting together his first coaching staff.

    And while the whirlwind 48 hours proved to be dramatic in terms of how it played out in the media, one key member of the franchise weighed in on what the situation was actually like behind the scenes.

    “I don’t think there was nervousness or like, sometimes what is viewed from the outside is chaos, and what’s going on isn’t always what’s happening behind the scenes,” Jaguars Pro Football Hall of Famer Tony Boselli said at a fan event at EverBank Stadium.

    Boselli is set to take a front office role with the team and was reportedly very involved in the search for a new head coach, especially as the team advanced past the first stage of interviews. And to Boselli, this situation was far from the chaotic one that many perceived it as.

    “And I think the one thing I saw and experienced, and I’ve seen it throughout my time since Shad has been the owner. Sometimes very close, sometimes from a distance. He does a great job of really managing the situation,” Boselli said.

    “There’s a reason he’s been as successful as he has in life. He was very clear, very concise of how we were going to do this and what the plan to move forward was. And I really enjoyed the opportunity, the fact that he trusted me enough to be a part of that process. But I think sometimes the perception from the outside doesn’t always line up with what is actually happening within.”

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    Jaguars’ Legend Tony Boselli Weighs In On Process to Land Liam Coen

    Former Jacksonville Jaguars offensive tackle and current Hall of Fame finalist Tony Boselli recently shared his thoughts on the team’s process to potentially land Liam Coen as their new offensive coordinator.

    Boselli, who is known for his football knowledge and expertise, believes that Coen would be a great fit for the Jaguars due to his innovative offensive schemes and ability to develop young quarterbacks. Coen, who is currently the offensive coordinator at the University of Kentucky, has garnered attention for his success in revitalizing the Wildcats’ offense.

    Boselli emphasized the importance of finding the right coach to lead the Jaguars’ offense and help quarterback Trevor Lawrence reach his full potential. He believes that Coen’s experience and track record make him a strong candidate for the position.

    As the Jaguars continue their search for a new offensive coordinator, Boselli’s insights and endorsement of Coen could play a significant role in the team’s decision-making process. Stay tuned for updates on the Jaguars’ coaching staff and potential hiring of Liam Coen.

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  • Jaguars hire Tony Boselli as EVP of football operations


    The Jaguars’ first-ever draft pick is officially back with the franchise in a high-profile role.

    Jacksonville announced on Monday that Hall of Famer Tony Boselli has been hired as the club’s executive vice president of football operations.

    “Few people have better relationships throughout the NFL, know the game, and understand the value of strong team identity and culture as well as Tony Boselli,” team owner Shad Khan said in a statement. “Tony has a wealth of football acumen that we respect and need, and his counsel will be tremendously valuable to me and our football leadership team during this current rebirth and for many seasons to come.”

    Boselli, new head coach Liam Coen, and the team’s new General Manager will all report directly to Khan.

    According to the team’s release Boselli, Coen, and the new G.M. will “form a football leadership unit that will collaborate and align on all major football decisions, develop a long-term strategy for sustainable on-field success, and provide counsel to the team owner.”

    Boselli will be a liaison between the club’s football operations and the business side, while also heading the many logistical elements of Jacksonville’s football side.

    “My passion for this team, these fans and this city has defined my football life, to the point it is now engrained in my family’s legacy,” Boselli said in a statement. “Today, that relationship has evolved to include this exciting opportunity, and I find my emotions remarkably similar to what I felt upon being drafted as a Jacksonville Jaguar in 1995.

    “I am so excited and deeply humbled to work with and alongside Shad Khan, the Khan Family, Liam Coen, our new general manager and the entire Jaguars front office. We will come together to build a lasting foundation and winning tradition that Jaguars fans will be proud of.”

    Boselli was a three-time, first-team All-Pro for the Jaguars and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2022.





    The Jacksonville Jaguars have made a major move in their front office, hiring former player Tony Boselli as their new Executive Vice President of Football Operations. Boselli, who was a standout offensive tackle for the Jaguars during his playing career, brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to the role.

    In his new position, Boselli will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of the team’s football operations, including player personnel, scouting, and roster management. His leadership and football acumen will be invaluable as the Jaguars look to build a competitive and successful team for the future.

    Boselli’s hiring has been met with excitement and optimism from fans and analysts alike, as he is widely respected for his football IQ and passion for the game. With his guidance and expertise, the Jaguars are poised to make significant strides in their quest for success.

    Stay tuned for more updates on Boselli’s impact on the Jaguars’ front office and the team’s future prospects. #Jaguars #TonyBoselli #FootballOperations #NFL

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  • Jaguars Name Tony Boselli Executive Vice President of Football Operations


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    Boselli, 52, most recently served as president/chief growth officer for all.health, a venture-backed digital health care company headquartered in San Francisco. He previously served as vice president of transformation growth for prominent healthcare company Optum, where he led multi-billion-dollar outsourcing deals.

    Boselli in 2013 founded Healthy Schools, which administers free in-school vaccinations, immunizations and physicals to students in Florida and Texas. He sold Healthy Schools in 2016 to CareDox, serving there as partner and president until joining Optum.

    Boselli has been under contract with the Jaguars over many years, serving as a game-day radio analyst and frequent contributor to Jaguars.com – in addition to representing the team as an NFL Legends ambassador and throughout the community.

    Boselli has also served as the lead analyst for Thursday Night Football on Westwood One and worked as an NFL game analyst and sideline reporter for Westwood One.

    Boselli, a Jaguars left tackle from 1995-2001, is a member of the 2022 Pro Football Hall of Fame class. He was the No. 2 overall selection the 1995 NFL Draft – the Jaguars’ first draft – and made five Pro Bowls with three Associated Press All-Pro selections in seven Jaguars seasons.

    “My job has always been in this game to help other people go score and have success; I’m approaching this job the same way,” Boselli said. “That’s always been my job in football: Go block, clear the way, protect people and let them go score.”



    The Jacksonville Jaguars have announced that former offensive tackle Tony Boselli has been named the team’s Executive Vice President of Football Operations.

    Boselli, who played for the Jaguars from 1995 to 2001, is widely regarded as one of the best offensive linemen in NFL history. He was a five-time Pro Bowler and a three-time First Team All-Pro during his playing career.

    In his new role, Boselli will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of the Jaguars’ football operations, including player personnel, scouting, and coaching. He will work closely with head coach Urban Meyer to build a competitive and successful team on the field.

    “We are thrilled to have Tony Boselli join our organization as Executive Vice President of Football Operations,” said Jaguars owner Shad Khan. “His leadership, football knowledge, and passion for the game make him the perfect fit for this role. We are confident that Tony will help us build a winning culture here in Jacksonville.”

    Boselli expressed his excitement about the opportunity, saying, “I am grateful for the chance to return to the Jaguars organization in this new capacity. I am committed to helping this team reach its full potential and bring a championship to Jacksonville. Let’s get to work!”

    With Boselli at the helm of football operations, Jaguars fans can expect big things from their team in the seasons to come. Stay tuned for more updates on the team’s progress under his leadership. #Jaguars #TonyBoselli #FootballOperations

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  • NFL News: Josh Grizzard Reportedly Promoted to Bucs OC After Liam Coen’s Jaguars Exit | News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors


    TAMPA, FLORIDA - JANUARY 12: Detail view of a Tampa Bay Buccaneers helmet prior to an NFL football wild card playoff game between the Washington Commanders and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Raymond James Stadium on January 12, 2025 in Tampa, Florida. (Photo by Perry Knotts/Getty Images)

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    The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have reportedly found their new offensive coordinator after Liam Coen left to become the head coach of the Jacksonville Jaguars.

    NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo reported Friday that Tampa Bay promoted pass-game coordinator Josh Grizzard to the role. Garafolo noted Tampa Bay “keeps continuity and hands the play-calling reins over to a coach who is highly regarded in the building” with this move.

    Coen’s departure was certainly a roller-coaster ride for the franchise.

    As Nick Shook of NFL.com detailed, Coen was initially a candidate for the Jaguars but pulled out of consideration and appeared to be heading back to Tampa Bay with a pay raise. However, he went back to visit with Jacksonville after it fired general manager Trent Baalke.

    The Buccaneers attempted to get a hold of him when he was visiting the Jaguars, and Coen eventually reached out to head coach Todd Bowles.

    Still, the result was Coen moving to the AFC South and leaving the Bucs with a sudden OC opening.

    That vacancy is no more following the promotion of Grizzard.

    The 2024 campaign was his first season as Tampa Bay’s pass-game coordinator after he spent seven years on the staff with the Miami Dolphins. He was a quality control coach and a wide receivers coach at different times during his tenure with Miami.

    Grizzard found success in his first year with the Buccaneers, as quarterback Baker Mayfield set career highs in completion percentage (71.4), passing yards (4,500) and passing touchdowns (41) while leading the team to an NFC South crown.

    It was the fourth straight division championship for Tampa Bay and second straight with Mayfield under center.

    There is something to be said about maintaining some continuity in the system with a quarterback who is playing the best football of his career, and that is exactly what the Buccaneers did with this move.





    In a surprising turn of events, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers have reportedly promoted Josh Grizzard to the position of offensive coordinator following Liam Coen’s departure to the Jacksonville Jaguars. Grizzard, who previously served as the team’s quarterbacks coach, has been with the Buccaneers for several years and is known for his innovative offensive schemes.

    This move comes after Coen accepted the head coaching position with the Jaguars, leaving a void in the Buccaneers’ coaching staff. Grizzard has been praised for his work with star quarterback Tom Brady and is expected to bring a fresh perspective to the team’s offense.

    Fans are eager to see how Grizzard’s promotion will impact the Buccaneers’ performance on the field, especially as they look to defend their Super Bowl title. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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  • Buccaneers promote Josh Grizzard to offensive coordinator after losing Liam Coen to Jaguars, per report


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    For the third time in as many years, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers were forced to search for a new offensive coordinator. This time, however, they are reportedly promoting from within.

    The Buccaneers are promoting former pass-game coordinator Josh Grizzard to offensive coordinator, according to NFL Media. Grizzard replaces Liam Coen, who accepted the Jacksonville Jaguars head coaching job last week. The 34-year-old Grizzard just wrapped up his first season with the Buccaneers, and is reportedly highly regarded in the building.

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    Grizzard graduated from Yale in 2012, and began his coaching career in New Haven as a student assistant. He then joined the Duke Blue Devils as a grad assistant, and after four seasons, landed with the Miami Dolphins as an offensive quality control coach. Grizzard also coached the wide receivers down in Miami before being hired away by Tampa Bay. 

    The 10-7 Buccaneers won the NFC South in 2024 for a fourth consecutive season. The offense ranked No. 3 in total yards (399.5 yards per game), and No. 4 in points per game (29.5), while quarterback Baker Mayfield became just the third quarterback to ever throw for 4,500 yards and 40 touchdowns while completing 70% of his passes. He put up career-high numbers across the board with 4,500 passing yards and 41 touchdowns, but did tie the league high with 16 interceptions.





    The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have reportedly promoted Josh Grizzard to offensive coordinator following the departure of Liam Coen to the Jacksonville Jaguars. Grizzard, who previously served as the team’s quarterbacks coach, is set to take on a larger role in guiding the Buccaneers’ high-powered offense.

    With quarterback Tom Brady at the helm and a host of talented playmakers at his disposal, Grizzard will have plenty to work with as he steps into his new role. The Buccaneers are coming off a Super Bowl victory and will look to maintain their offensive prowess under Grizzard’s leadership.

    While losing Coen to the Jaguars is certainly a blow, the Buccaneers are confident that Grizzard is more than capable of stepping up and continuing to push their offense to new heights. Fans will surely be eager to see how Grizzard puts his stamp on the team’s offense in the upcoming season.

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  • Bears, Jaguars, Jets Request Interview With Commanders’ David Blough


    David Blough‘s quarterback career lasted through the 2023 season, and the veteran reserve opted to transition to coaching before his 30th birthday. He is already generating extensive interest about moving up the ladder.

    The Commanders hired Blough last year, and he spent the season as their assistant QBs coach. As teams observed the success Jayden Daniels enjoyed this season, Blough’s name is already in the mix for a move into a key role. Some of his former coaches are interested in bringing him aboard as QBs coach.

    The Bears, Jaguars and Jets have submitted requests to interview Blough, NFL.com’s Mike Garafolo tweets. Chicago is eyeing him for its pass-game coordinator job, while Jacksonville and New York want to speak with him about coming aboard as QBs coach. The Bears may no longer be interested, at least regarding the pass-game coordinator position, as ex-Jaguars OC Press Taylor took that job Wednesday night.

    Blough, 29, has an extensive history with Ben Johnson and Aaron Glenn but did not overlap with Liam Coen. The new Jags HC has taken an extensive interest in Washington’s staff, with the Jags interviewing Commanders QBs coach Tavita Pritchard for their offensive coordinator role Wednesday. Pritchard landing that gig could make Blough a candidate to move up in Washington.

    Blough did not receive much playing time as a pro, but that did not stop fellow 29-year-old recent retiree Davis Webb, who has impressed as the Broncos’ QBs coach. Blough is best remembered for his time with the Lions, a tenure that began with a summer 2019 trade. The Lions obtained Blough from the Browns in August 2019 and installed him as a Matthew Stafford backup. As Stafford missed half that season with a back injury, Blough started five games. While he lost all five, his tenure in Detroit continued after the Lions replaced Matt Patricia with Dan Campbell.

    Johnson arrived in Detroit during the same offseason Blough did, beginning as an offensive assistant and eventually rising to the OC role. The Lions cut Blough after training camp in 2022, leading him to stints with the Vikings and then the Cardinals — with whom he made two more starts (two losses) to close out the ’22 campaign — but the Lions circled back to the Purdue alum once the Cards cut him in August 2023. Blough spent the ’23 season on the Lions’ practice squad, remaining there until the team’s NFC championship game loss to the 49ers.

    Johnson has already gone historically young with his OC post, hiring ex-Webb Denver colleague Declan Doyle, who is 28. Blough would make for an interesting addition. The Jets join the Jags in not yet hiring an OC. The Commanders will see their play-caller (Kliff Kingsbury) return for the 2025 season, but both Pritchard and Blough are drawing interest early.





    The NFL offseason is in full swing, and teams are already starting to make moves to improve their rosters for the upcoming season. One player who has caught the eye of several teams is Washington Commanders quarterback David Blough.

    According to reports, the Chicago Bears, Jacksonville Jaguars, and New York Jets have all requested interviews with Blough as they explore potential quarterback options for the 2022 season. Blough, who has spent the last two seasons with the Commanders, has shown flashes of potential in limited playing time and could be an intriguing option for teams in need of a signal-caller.

    The Bears are looking to find a successor to veteran quarterback Andy Dalton, while the Jaguars are in need of competition for Trevor Lawrence. The Jets, on the other hand, are looking to solidify their quarterback situation after a disappointing season from Zach Wilson.

    It remains to be seen where Blough will ultimately end up, but it’s clear that he has generated interest from multiple teams. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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  • Jacksonville Jaguars Hire Anthony Campanile As Defensive Coordinator


    JACKSONVILLE – The Jacksonville Jaguars have hired Anthony Campanile as defensive coordinator, the team announced today.

    “Anthony Campanile represents exactly what we want to be as a defensive unit and football team,” said Head Coach Liam Coen. “He brings an aggressive defensive mindset and a system that is adaptable to our players and allows them to play fast and physical.”

    Campanile will enter his sixth season in the NFL in 2025, first as a defensive coordinator. In 2024, Campanile served as the linebackers coach/running game coordinator for the Green Bay Packers. The Packers defense allowed the seventh fewest rush yards per game (99.4) under Campanile’s guidance. He also helped Green Bay’s defense finish fourth in total points allowed (318) and fifth in total defense (314.5). Rookie LB Edgerrin Cooper was named NFC Defensive Rookie of the Month for December/January to close out his 2024 campaign.

    Prior to joining the Packers, Campanile spent four seasons as linebackers coach for the Dolphins, helping Miami rank fourth in the NFL over that span in sacks (185.0), sixth in rushing defense (106.4 ypg), eighth in takeaways (96), eighth in third-down defense (38.6 pct.) and tied fifth in forced fumbles (56). In 2023, the Dolphins set a franchise-record with 56.0 sacks, LB Bradley Chubb posted a team-high 11.0 sacks and six forced fumbles.

    Campanile’s college coaching career included three years at Boston College (2016-18), where he helped six of his defensive backs earn All-Atlantic Coast Conference honors and saw four of his defensive backs go on to be selected in the NFL Draft (S John Johnson III, CB Kamrin Moore, CB Isaac Yiadom, S Will Harris).

    Campanile, a native of New Jersey, began his coaching career as a student assistant at Rutgers in 2005 after playing safety and linebacker for the Scarlet Knights from 2002-04. He then coached for six seasons (2006-11) at the high school level, including five years at Don Bosco Prep (Ramsey, N.J.), where he helped guide the Ironmen to state titles in both 2010 and 2011 and a No. 1 national ranking in 2011. He returned to Rutgers in 2012 as a defensive assistant and switched to the offensive side of the ball, coaching tight ends (2013-2014) and wide receivers (2015).



    The Jacksonville Jaguars have officially announced the hiring of Anthony Campanile as their new Defensive Coordinator. Campanile brings a wealth of experience and expertise to the role, having previously served as the linebackers coach at the University of Michigan and Boston College.

    Campanile is known for his aggressive and innovative defensive schemes, and his ability to develop young talent. His track record of success at the college level has made him a highly sought-after coaching prospect in the NFL, and the Jaguars are thrilled to have him on board.

    In a statement, Jaguars head coach Urban Meyer expressed his excitement about Campanile joining the coaching staff, stating that he believes Campanile will be instrumental in helping the team take their defense to the next level.

    Jaguars fans can look forward to seeing a more aggressive and dominant defense under Campanile’s leadership, as he works to mold the unit into one of the top defenses in the league. With his proven track record of success, the Jaguars are hopeful that Campanile will help lead the team to success in the upcoming season.

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