Doug Pederson is reportedly drawing interest from multiple NFL teams as an OC candidate. Pederson was fired by the Jaguars in January.
Doug Pederson is drawing interest for some of the NFL's remaining offensive coordinator vacancies. More at Pro Football Rumors.
The Jacksonville Jaguars hired Green Bay assistant Anthony Campanile as defensive coordinator and tasked him with turning around one of the worst units in franchise history.
Sometime between Saquon Barkley’s lightning-bolt 60-yard touchdown and the Washington Commanders’ dumb and desperate attempts to stop the Tush Push, between the opening kickoff of Sunday’s NFC championship game and the moment early in the fourth quarter when Nick Foles’ face flashed across Lincoln Financial Field’s two giant video boards,
Editor's note: The Jacksonville Jaguars fired general manager Trent Baalke on Jan. 22, two weeks after firing coach Doug Pederson ... field goal against Green Bay Packers backup QB Malik Willis ...
There have been 35 head coaches that won a Super Bowl. Just four of those won Super Bowls after their seventh season with their organization.
The Minnesota Star Tribune’s Mark Craig was talking with Brad Childress a couple of years ago before the Kansas City Chiefs would play Philadelphia in the Super Bowl
According to an ESPN report, multiple teams have “inquired” about former Jaguars’ head coach Doug Pederson for their offensive coordinator opening.
Former Jacksonville Jaguars and Philadelphia Eagles head coach Doug Pederson is in high demand this offseason. According to ESPN's Jeremy Fowler, teams have started to look at Pederson for offensive coordinator jobs but nobody knows if he's interested in being a coordinator.
ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reports that “multiple teams” have inquired about Doug Pederson for an offensive coordinator role this cycle. According to Fowler, it’s unclear whether Pederson is interested in offensive coordinator jobs,
So, listen, we have to, obviously as a team, we have to learn," Jaguars head coach Doug Pederson said in his postgame press conference following a 26-23 overtime loss to the Indianapolis Colts (8-9).
Craig T. Nelson is perfectly cast as a Packer backer struggling to keep his farm but blessed with wonderful relationships.