July 7, 2024

Doug Pederson reveals two problems with Jacksonville Jaguars

Jacksonville Jaguars general manager reportedly could leave the team

The Jacksonville Jaguars offseason is underway with head coach Doug Pederson tabbing Ryan Nielsen as defensive coordinator. While there was consensus on hiring Nielsen to replace Mike Caldwell, it appears Jacksonville still might be experiencing internal conflict.

Doug Pederson reveals two problems with Jacksonville Jaguars

After a second-half collapse by the Jaguars, reports surfaced that there were some disagreements between the front office and coaching staff. While Pederson wasn’t in danger of being put on the hot seat, speculation around the NFL was that his relationship with Jacksonville’s brass wasn’t in the best place.

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The Jaguars truly imploded late in the season. Following an 8-3 start, Jacksonville was well-positioned to win the AFC South and host a playoff game for the second consecutive season. Instead, Pederson’s team lost five of its last six games, including a 28-20 defeat to the Tennessee Titans in Week 18 that cost a playoff spot

Doug Pederson reveals two problems with Jacksonville Jaguars

While there remains optimism for the future, especially after the hiring of Nielsen, and quarterback Trevor Lawrence is expected to eventually land a lucrative contract extension, it does appear that one key Jaguars’ official could leave the organization.

During an appearance on the CBS Sports’ Pick Six podcast former Jaguars’ beat reporter Pete Prisco passed along a rumor from around the NFL that general manager Trent Baalke could walk away from the team.

Doug Pederson reveals two problems with Jacksonville Jaguars

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Baalke, who turns 60 in February, joined the Jaguars’ front office in 2020 as director of player personnel. When general manager David Caldwell was fired in November 2020, Baalke took over as interim general manager and he’s maintained the role through multiple coaching staffs.

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