November 22, 2024
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Jaguars head coach Doug Pederson fired defensive coordinator Mike Caldwell and multiple assistants on Monday, the team revealed.

Pederson had said earlier Monday that he was still processing the sad end to the season and was going to take some time before making staff changes — but he apparently moved quickly.

In addition to Caldwell, Pederson also fired defensive line coach Brentson Buckner, passing game coordinator/cornerbacks coach Deshea Townsend, inside linebackers coach Tony Gilbert, safeties coach Cody Grimm, senior defensive assistant Bob Sutton and defensive quality control coaches Tee Mitchell and Sean Cullina.

Assistant defensive line coach Rory Segrest, outside linebackers coach Bill Shuey and defensive quality control coach Patrick Reilly were kept.

The Jaguars also made some changes to their offensive staff, firing running backs coach Bernie Parmalee and not continuing the contract of assistant offensive line coach Todd Washington.

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“Since our season’s end, I have made the difficult choice to relieve several members of the coaching staff — on both the offensive and defensive sides of the ball — of their duties. I want to thank each of these teachers for their tireless efforts these last two seasons,” Pederson said in a statement Tuesday.

“Ultimately, I felt change was necessary to allow our football team to reach the goals for which we are capable.”

Pederson hired Caldwell in 2022 as a first-time coordinator after Caldwell spent the previous three seasons under Todd Bowles as Tampa’s inside linebackers coach. The Jaguars did show improvement from 2021 in some areas in Caldwell’s first season, but that didn’t continue into 2023 and the defense played a major role in the team’s collapse after an 8-3 start.

The Jaguars lost five of their final six games and gave up an average of 29.2 points and 146.8 running yards per game in the five losses. The only victory was a 26-0 shutout of Carolina, which ended with the worst record in the NFL.

The 2023 unit placed 17th in scoring (21.8 points per game), 22nd in total defense (342.8), ninth in rushing (103.1 yards per game) and 26th in passing (239.8 yards per game). The defense did force 27 turnovers (tied for fourth in the league), and outside linebacker Josh Allen finished tied for second in the NFL with 17.5 sacks, while linebacker Foye Oluokun finished fourth in the NFL with 173 stops.

But the defense also struggled Sunday against Tennessee in a game the Jaguars needed to win to secure the AFC South title for the second straight season. Derrick Henry ran for 153 yards and a touchdown, which included a 69-yard run to set up a score, and the Titans finished with 175 yards and two touchdowns on the ground.

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