The NFL had its annual 'Black Monday' with multiple coaches, coordinators, and general managers losing their jobs after the regular season. One of the names let go by their franchise was former Kansas City Chiefs offensive coordinator Doug Pederson from
After three seasons as the Jaguars head coach, Doug Pederson is out in Jacksonville. Pederson was fired Monday following the conclusion of the Jaguars' 4-13 season. Pederson found success during his first season at the helm in Jacksonville, leading the ...
The Jacksonville Jaguars fired Doug Pederson on Monday after three seasons, while general manager Trent Baalke will retain his role.
The Jaguars moved on from Doug Pederson after the team went 4-13 in Pederson’s third season.
Doug Pederson, whose offense scored 41 points against the greatest coach in football history while having a backup quarterback out there in Super Bowl LII, was fired by the Jacksonville Jaguars on Monday. Pederson, who went 4-2 in the postseason with the Eagles during his five years in Philadelphia, lasted just three seasons with the Jags.
The Jaguars have fired Doug Pederson after the coach's third season with the team. Jacksonville will retain general manager Trent Baalke.
Trevor Lawrence spoke with media members on Thursday and hinted he and others in the locker room let Doug Pederson down.
The Jacksonville Jaguars announced on Monday that they have fired head coach Doug Pederson after a disappointing 2024 season.
The Jacksonville Jaguars started the offseason with a bang by firing former head coach Doug Pederson nearly as soon as they could after three seasons of mostly losing football. After losing five of their last six games to end last season,
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