New England's Jerod Mayo and Jacksonville's Doug Pederson are two NFL coaches who are out of a job, though a handful of other teams decided to stay with the status quo on a surprisingly quiet Monday following the regular season.
Just hours after their season-ending Week 18 victory over the Buffalo Bills that cost them the #1 overall pick in next spring's NFL Draft, the New England
New England’s Jerod Mayo and Jacksonville’s Doug Pederson are two NFL coaches who are out of a job, though a handful of other teams decided to stay with the status quo on a surprisingly quiet Monday following the regular season.
ESPN pundit Stephen A. Smith reacted to the New England Patriots' decision to fire head coach Jerod Mayo after just one season at the helm.
Doug Pederson is out as Jacksonville’s head coach after the franchise’s “best team assembled” won just four games.Jaguars owner Shad Khan fired Pederson on Monday, a day after a 26-23 loss ...
New England's Jerod Mayo and Jacksonville's Doug Pederson are two NFL coaches who are out of a job, though a handful of other teams decided to stay with the status quo on a surprisingly quiet ...
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New England’s Jerod Mayo and Jacksonville’s Doug Pederson are two NFL coaches who are out of a job, though a handful of other teams decided to stay with the status
We're tracking all the NFL coaching news after Week 18 and the playoff outlook heading into wild-card weekend.
at least not with what owner Shad Khan should do in the coming week about his leadership structure of head coach Doug Pederson and GM Trent Baalke. They still got to go. Baalke, for sure ...
The Jets will reportedly interview 17 people for their head coach opening, a number that includes both currently employed coordinators/coaches and several former head coaches who are not actively coaching for an NFL team, plus a college head coach. Matt Nagy, Kansas City Chiefs offensive coordinator and former Bears head coach