Press Taylor‘s time as the Jaguars’ offensive coordinator is over with Liam Coen in the process of building his first Jacksonville staff. Taylor has not needed to wait long to find his next opportunity,
NFL Network's Ian Rapoport: Jacksonville Jaguars parting ways with GM Trent Baalke. Tennessee Titans general manager Mike Borgonzi sheds light on the type of team that he envisions to build with his new responsibilities as general manager.
The Jaguars' coaching search is officially off the rails, and firing Trent Baalke now underscores how misguided it was from the start.
If the Jaguars hire Cunningham, the Bears would receive compensatory third-round draft picks in each of the next two NFL drafts, starting this spring. That would give Chicago five picks in the first two days of 2025's draft with a first (No. 10), two seconds (Nos. 39 and 41) and a third (No. 72) already in hand.
New Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson is quickly building his staff for the 2025 season. The Bears already confirmed the three coordinator hires: offensive coordinator Declan Doyle, defensive coordinator Dennis Allen,
Ben Johnson went out and got another experienced veteran coach to add to his staff with the Bears next season.
Liam Coen told the Jacksonville Jaguars "no thanks." Then the Jaguars fired GM Trent Baalke. Now, Coen and the Jags discussing a deal.
It appears the Jacksonville Jaguars are reportedly zeroing in on Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive coordinator Liam Coen for the head coach job.
Liam Coen was the offensive coordinator for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers after holding the same job with the Los Angeles Rams and University of Kentucky.
Taylor will work under Ben Johnson, the Bears' new head coach, and Declan Doyle, their new offensive coordinator. The Norman, Okla. native and brother of Cincinnati Bengals coach Zac Taylor won a Super Bowl in 2017 as an assistant quarterbacks coach for the Philadelphia Eagles.