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TAMPA — When Baker Mayfield learned that Liam Coen was going to interview for the Jaguars head coaching job a couple weeks ago, he began devising ways to keep him in Tampa Bay.
“It’s going to come down to a one-on-one at (TPC) Sawgrass for him to decide whether he actually takes the interview,” said Mayfield, laughing.
Well, this is no joking matter for the Bucs anymore.
Coen could be offered the Jaguars head coaching job, possibly as early as Wednesday when he interviews for the second time with the club. Doug Pederson was fired after three seasons and a 4-13 record in 2024.
Jacksonville also has scheduled second interviews with Raiders defensive coordinator Patrick Graham on Thursday and former Jets coach Robert Saleh on Friday.
But there’s a growing belief that it’s Coen’s job to lose. Not only were the Jaguars impressed with the 39-year-old offensive coordinator when he interviewed virtually a week ago, he’s also most equipped to resurrect the career of quarterback Trevor Lawrence.
The best evidence is what he did for Mayfield, who set career highs with 4,500 yards passing and 41 touchdowns and completed 71% of his passes in his first full season under Coen.
If Coen leaves, the Bucs would have to hire their fourth offensive coordinator in as many seasons under head coach Todd Bowles.
In January 2024, Dave Canales was hired as the Panthers head coach after only one season calling plays for the Bucs. (Canales had replaced Byron Leftwich with the Bucs.)
Would the Bucs offer head coach Todd Bowles, 61, a position in the front office and hire Coen to take his place?
It’s been done before. In March 2022, just a couple weeks after Tom Brady ended a 40-day retirement, Bruce Arians announced he was stepping down as Bucs head coach to become the senior assistant to general manager Jason Licht while Bowles assumed head coaching duties.
Coen is the architect of one of the most productive offenses in club history.
The Bucs averaged 29.5 points per game and 6.2 yards per play. And Coen improved the Bucs’ rushing attack, which ranked last in the NFL the previous two seasons, to fourth overall.
Rookie running back Bucky Irving became the first Tampa Bay player to rush for 1,000 yards and Mike Evans went over 1,000 receiving yards for an 11th straight season, tying Jerry Rice for the NFL record.
Saleh is a culture builder but a defensive coach who would have to build a staff to include someone who could help Lawrence. Same thing with Graham, who is a defensive playcaller.
The Jaguars signed Lawrence to a five-year, $275 million contract extension in June 2024, one of the largest in NFL history.
This season, he played in only 10 games and passed for 2,045 yards with 11 touchdowns and seven interceptions.
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The Jacksonville Jaguars are in the midst of their search for a new head coach, and all signs are pointing to Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ offensive coordinator Liam Coen as the strongest candidate for the job.Coen has been instrumental in the Bucs’ high-powered offense this season, helping quarterback Tom Brady lead the team to the top of the league in passing yards per game. His innovative play-calling and ability to maximize the talents of his players have not gone unnoticed by the Jaguars’ front office.
With a young and talented roster in Jacksonville, Coen’s offensive expertise could be just what the team needs to take the next step towards becoming a playoff contender. His reputation as a rising star in the coaching ranks has garnered interest from multiple teams, but it seems that the Jaguars are leading the pack in pursuing his services.
If Coen does indeed land the job in Jacksonville, fans can expect an exciting and dynamic offense that will keep opposing defenses on their toes. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story as the Jaguars continue their search for their next head coach.
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Strongest Santa Ana winds this winter expected Monday night in San Diego County
San Diego Gas & Electric began turning off power in San Diego County’s backcountry Monday to minimize that chances that sparks from its power lines could trigger a wildfire in the midst of deepening drought and powerful Santa Ana winds.
Through 1:45 p.m., 932 customers had lost power, and another 82,693 were on notice that the same could happen to them. The first outages occurred in Boulevard, Descanso, Campo and Warner Springs. (Here are outage updates.)
At roughly the same time, firefighters were attacking a 2-acre wildfire in Poway near the intersection of Ted Williams Parkway and Pomerado Road, authorities said.
Forecasters say that cold Santa Anas winds have started to arrive in the eastern mountains and foothills in what could turn out to be the worst storm of the winter locally.
“Santa Ana winds with gusts of 40-60 mph will develop across mountains and foothills (with) locally higher gusts of 60-80 mph plus across the usual wind-prone locations …,” the weather service said in a statement. “Moderate to strong Santa Ana winds will develop by this afternoon and continue through Tuesday evening.
“A second, weaker Santa Ana event is expected on Thursday and Friday. There is a chance of precipitation next Saturday through Monday.”
As of 1:30 p.m. Monday, the wind had gusted to 50 mph at Hauser Mountain south of Interstate 8 near Campo, 48 mph at Sill Hill in the Cuyamaca Mountains, 37 mph of East Willows Road along I-8, 37 mph at Moreno Dam, 36 mph at Sunshine Summit, 33 mph at Camp Pendleton, 30 mph near Julian, 26 mph at Otay Mountain and 25 mph at Ramona. Forecasters say the winds have made it all the way to the coast in Del Mar, Carlsbad and Oceanside.
Forecasters said the third major windstorm this month could cause widespread tree damage and make driving in the local mountains difficult, especially along I-8, state Route 76 and state Route 78, and the county’s northwest stretches of Interstate 15.
Moderate to strong Santa Ana winds will develop by this afternoonand continue through Tuesday evening. A second, weaker Santa Anaevent is expected on Thursday and Friday. There is a chance ofprecipitation next Saturday through Monday.
A red flag fire weather warning is in effect from 8 a.m. Monday to 10 p.m. Tuesday for areas east of Interstate 15. Forecasters and first responders are concerned that flash fires in the backcountry could spread west toward more populated areas.
San Diego International Airport has recorded only 0.14 inches of precipitation since Oct. 1, when the rainy season began. That’s 4.11 inches below normal. The city is experiencing the driest rainy season since 1850.
The utility has stationed staffers in canyons and on peaks to watch for trouble. It also will closely monitor the 134 live wildfire cameras that UC San Diego’s AlertCalifornia network is operating across the county.
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Get ready, San Diego County! The strongest Santa Ana winds of the winter season are expected to hit Monday night, bringing potentially dangerous conditions to the region.According to the National Weather Service, wind gusts could reach up to 60 mph in some areas, leading to the possibility of downed trees, power outages, and difficult driving conditions. Residents are advised to secure loose outdoor items, avoid parking near trees or power lines, and drive with caution.
The Santa Ana winds are known for their dry and warm nature, which can increase the risk of wildfires. With the recent dry spell in Southern California, the threat of wildfires is especially high during this wind event.
Stay informed by checking local weather updates and be prepared for possible disruptions to your daily routine. Stay safe, San Diego County, and brace yourselves for the strongest Santa Ana winds of the season.
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