Follow the latest updates on the Jacksonville Jaguars' search for the next head coach to replace the fired Doug Pederson.
PHILADELPHIA − It's a source of pride when the Eagles lose a coordinator to a head coaching job. Heck, Eagles coach Nick Sirianni encourages it. He goes so far as to detail his decision-making process with coordinators so they have an idea of the responsibilities they might face.
Will the Dallas Cowboys search impact the Jacksonville Jaguars' own search? We did some digging to gather opinion.
Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore, once considered the Dallas Cowboys’ “head coach in waiting,” is ripe for the poaching. Moore, who already has received interest from the
Mac Jones was able to find joy again this season. That’s something he credits to former head coach Doug Pederson. “I feel like I got the joy of playing football again, just in OTAs, and he keeps it real loose and everything,” Jones said during locker room cleanout last week. “Really appreciate him for that.”
Dallas' fan base is jovial about Mike McCarthy's departure. Who do analysts see as the most likely candidate to replace him?
This will be the ninth head coach for Jones since he purchased the team in 1989 and fired the legendary Tom Landry, who coached the Cowboys for 29 years since the team's inception. Jones hired Jimmy Johnson away from Miami and they won a pair of Super Bowls together.
Jerry Jones' coaching search could be starting to take shape, as the Cowboys plan to interview former Jets coach Robert Saleh for their vacancy.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have seen another team ... time discussing the road forward for the team," Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said in a statement. "These discussions were thorough and received ...
Seven NFL coaches were fired or not retained during or after the 2024 season, and six head jobs remain open after the New England Patriots hired former Tennessee Titans head coach Mike Vrabel. Head-coaching turnover has increased in recent years,
"He's beyond qualified right now. You hear all our players singing his praises,” Lions assistant Ben Johnson said of Cowboys ex Aaron Glenn. “He is more prepared to be a head coach than maybe anybody I've ever met.
Jane Slater reported on NFL Network that Jerry Jones is running the Cowboys head coaching search himself, and hasn't spoken to any suspected candidate for the position outside of his former cornerback/wide receiver/punt returner.