The Jacksonville Jaguars are getting the ball rolling on interview requests and interviews for their vacant head coaching position. The team announced requests with multiple candidates, including Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator Joe Brady. "I will ...
According to Ian Rapoport, two candidates have emerged as “very high up” for the Jaguars in their head coaching search.
The Jacksonville Jaguars will reportedly interview Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator Joe Brady for their head coaching opening on Saturday, according to Gene Frenette of The Florida Times-Union. The
The Jacksonville Jaguars' pursuit of Ben Johnson has officially failed.
Now it’s Pro Football Focus calling Brady the “best fit” for the Jaguars job. “Brady worked under Sean Payton in the past. He elevated Joe Burrow’s game at LSU. He currently has Josh Allen playing the best football of his career, albeit in a more conservative nature. Brady’s willingness to adapt his system to the strengths of his players is huge.”
The NFL network reported on their morning broadcast today about head coaching interviews with Joe Brady, the current Buffalo Bills Offensive Coordinator.
The Jacksonville Jaguars were reportedly ‘all-in' on Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson for their head coach opening, but the team will have to move on with Johnson landing with the Chicago Bears.
As the Jacksonville Jaguars continue their coaching search, owner Shad Khan has several advantages to help him make the right decision for his franchise.
"Joe is wired in a way that he's a good person. He's a really good coach and does a good job of keeping things in proper order," Bills coach Sean McDermott said.
Who is the best fit for the Jacksonville Jaguars' head coaching role? Pro Football Focus believes he resides in Buffalo.
The Jacksonville Jaguars are getting the ball rolling on ... The team announced requests with multiple candidates, including Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator Joe Brady. "I will collaborate ...
Follow the latest updates on the Jacksonville Jaguars' search for the next head coach to replace the fired Doug Pederson.