Byron Leftwich, Doug Pederson among Jacksonville Jaguars' head coach targets
Byron Leftwich, Todd Bowles, Dan Quinn, Doug Pederson and Kellen Moore are reportedly among the Jacksonville Jaguars' early head coach candidates as they look to replace the recently-fired Urban Meyer.
Tuesday 28 December 2021 20:51, UK
For the second time, the Jacksonville Jaguars are hoping Byron Leftwich is ready to be the face of their franchise.
Leftwich is among the coaches the Jaguars formally requested permission to interview for their vacancy at head coach, per multiple reports. The current Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive coordinator, a former Jaguars quarterback, has never been a head coach.
A first-round pick out of Marshall, Leftwich was the No 7 selection in 2003 and has been an assistant coach to Bruce Arians since 2017.
Bucs defensive coordinator Todd Bowles also is reportedly a candidate for the opening in Jacksonville.
In nine seasons with the Jaguars, Leftwich had 10,532 yards with 58 touchdowns and 42 interceptions.
Urban Meyer was fired on December 16, when Jacksonville promoted offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell to interim coach. Bevell is reportedly also in consideration to remain as head coach after this season.
Bowles was previously head coach of the New York Jets and drew acclaim for his Super Bowl-winning game plan against Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs.
Also on the early candidates list for the Jaguars, per multiple reports, are Dallas Cowboys defensive coordinator Dan Quinn, former Philadelphia Eagles coach Doug Pederson and Cowboys offensive coordinator Kellen Moore.
Pederson went to the playoffs three times in five seasons with the Eagles, including a Super Bowl win, posting a 42-37 overall record.