The coaching carousel for the 2025 offseason is already moving. Here are the latest news and rumors from around the NFL!
The Jaguars fired head coach Doug Pederson on Monday following Jacksonville’s Week 18 loss to the Indianapolis Colts and the franchise’s 4-13 2024 season, team owner Shad Khan announced in a statement. The Jaguars are retaining general manager Trent Baalke, who will assist Khan in finding a new head coach, the statement read.
The Jacksonville Jaguars will have a new head coach for the 2025 season. Doug Pederson was fired on Monday morning after Sunday's season-ending overtime loss to Indianapolis. Pederson finishes his tenure with Jacksonville with a 22-29 record. After going 9-8 his first two seasons, the team finished 4-13 in 2024.
Beating the Tennessee Titans is always a welcome gift ... in the coming week about his leadership structure of head coach Doug Pederson and GM Trent Baalke. They still got to go.
Black Monday in the NFL is officially underway, and the Jacksonville Jaguars are at the center of the annual tradition that sees coaching hot seats turn into vacancies following the regular season’s conclusion.
New England’s Jerod Mayo and Jacksonville’s Doug Pederson are two NFL coaches out of a job while New York Giants coach Brian Daboll is among those who look like they will be back next fall.
Jaguars QB Trevor Lawrence sits down with Team Reporter Kainani Stevens to discuss the season's conclusion from his perspective off the field and the road ahead including the head coach search plus re
Jackson lists the NFL head coaches who were fired during or after the 2024 NFL season. Which teams have head coaching vacancies ahead of the 2025 season? Who are top candidates to replace them?
Still smoldering wildfires canvasing Los Angeles might impact the NFL playoffs, with the Los Angeles Rams set to host the Minnesota Vikings. The NFL's backup plan is to move Monday's contest to Glendale,
The Raiders are preparing to hire their fourth head coach since 2021 after firing Jon Gruden, Josh McDaniels and Antonio Pierce.
The New England Patriots are interviewing former Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive coordinator Byron Leftwich as a head coaching candidate, The Athletic's
I feel like I am taking crazy pills. Why is it that so many NFL owners fail to hire and fire head coaches and general managers in unison? This is not profession