The Jacksonville Jaguars have taken a stunning fall.
The Jaguars have always been one of the most hapless franchises in the NFL over the last few decades. It is not a rairty to see the best laid plans blow up in their faces.
But when Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive coordinator Liam Coen opted to turn down a second interview with the Jaguars to remain the Buccaneers’ play-caller, the Jaguars hit a new low.
In the span of three days, the Jaguars have gone from a team that reportedly was one of the top destinations in the NFL for a head coach hire to a team that nobody wants to coach.
The Jaguars have all they need to sell a coach; they have the quarterback position figured out, and he has already been paid his big extension. They have a star wide receiver in Brian Thomas Jr. and two edge rushers in Josh Hines-Allen and Travon Walker.
They have the No. 5 pick and nine other picks in the 2025 NFL Draft. Their cap space is in a healthy place. They have brand-new practice and team facilities, an approved new state of the art stadium, an owner who doesn’t meddle with the day-to-day operations, and they play in one of the weakest divisions in football.
But none of this has mattered. One coach accepted another job without even taking a second meeting with the Jaguars. And now Coen has spurned the Jaguars to continue being an offensive coordinator, which is almost unheard of in NFL hiring cycles outside of Johnson last year.
A coach turning down the chance to be one of 32 NFL head coaches in the NFL is a stunning development anytime it happens. It is even more stunning when it happens to a team that, on paper, has almost everything a coach should want.
The Jaguars wanted Coen, who was seen as the heavy favorite to land the job. Now, they have to pivot and attempt to sell the fan base on a hire who will be seen as the team’s third choice no matter what.
That shouldn’t be happening to a team with all of the things the Jaguars have going for them. But because of self-inflicted mistakes, it is happening once again.
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The Jacksonville Jaguars, once considered one of the most attractive coaching jobs in the NFL, have now become the most unwanted position in the league. With a history of underperforming, lackluster rosters, and constant turmoil within the organization, the Jaguars have struggled to attract top coaching talent.
Despite having promising young quarterback Trevor Lawrence and the number one overall pick in the 2022 NFL Draft, the Jaguars have failed to live up to expectations. The team’s lack of success on the field, combined with off-field distractions and dysfunction, has made coaching in Jacksonville a less appealing option for many candidates.
As the Jaguars continue their search for a new head coach, it’s clear that turning around this struggling franchise will be no easy task. The team’s next coach will have to navigate a challenging situation and work hard to rebuild a winning culture in Jacksonville.
Only time will tell if the Jaguars can overcome their reputation as the most unwanted coaching job in the NFL and attract the right candidate to lead them to success.
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