For some of those teams, that will involve finding new head coaches and/or General Managers. Three teams fired their head coaches during the season and two more have been dispatched as of 9 a.m. ET on January 6.
The NFL coaching carousel was in full motion after the 2024 season, and the offensive-coordinator landscape has changed considerably. Let’s take a look at the OCs for each of the 32 NFL franchise and their coaching background before becoming coordinators.
Follow the latest updates on the Jacksonville Jaguars' search for the next head coach to replace the fired Doug Pederson.
The Jacksonville Jaguars are working on a contract to make Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive coordinator Liam Coen their next head coach.
After botching their head coaching search, the Jaguars now are in the market for a head coach AND a General Manager.
With Glenn going to New York, Johnson heading to Chicago and Mike Vrabel already in New England, four head coaching vacancies remain. The Saints, Jaguars, Raiders and Cowboys are still in the hunt. Johnson, who was Detroit’s offensive coordinator, picked the Bears on Monday, two days after the No. 1 seeded Lions lost to Washington.
The Cowboys interviewed Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore, who played for the team and then served as Dak Prescott’s play-caller for four seasons. Dallas also interviewed former Jets coach Robert Saleh and former Vikings coach Leslie Frazier.
On Wednesday, ESPN reported that Buccaneers offensive coordinator Liam Coen was staying with Tampa Bay with a new contract that will make him one of the highest-paid OCs in the league. Coen had been the betting favorite to be Jacksonville’s next head coach, and that only increased Monday when Lions OC Ben Johnson took the Bears head coaching job.
Trent Baalke is out in Jacksonville after all. The Jaguars announced on Wednesday afternoon that they had split with their general manager amid a search for a new head coach. "Following several discussions with Trent Baalke this week,
The Jaguars have reversed course and parted ways with GM Trent Baalke after the team failed to hire some of the top head coaching candidates.
Jacksonville Jaguars, who were expected to return to the playoffs in head coach Doug Pederson’s third season. The team finished 4-13 and Pederson was fired on Black Monday. Firing the head coach wasn’t surprising,
In another episode of 'This Leagueâ„¢,' Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive coordinator Liam Coen pulled a 180 on the franchise that was set to make him the highest-paid OC in the league.