Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive coordinator Liam Coen was one of the top targets in the Jacksonville Jaguars head coaching search, but Coen has removed his name from consideration for the position and will remain with the Bucs on a new contract, according to a report from ESPN's Adam Schefter.
No promises were made to Liam Coen by the Bucs. No coach-in-waiting stipulations were added to his contract, similar to what the Patriots did with Jerod Mayo. He simply saw remaining in Tampa Bay as the best opportunity for his future.
The New England Patriots have reportedly interviewed Josh McDaniels for their offensive coordinator job.
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On Tuesday, the Cowboys interviewed their offensive coordinator, Brian Schottenheimer, for the team's head-coach opening. They liked the meeting so much that Schottenheimer has a second interview scheduled for Wednesday. Cowboys fans have every right to be concerned.
Head coach Luke Fickell hired Grimes from Kansas after experimenting with an air raid scheme under Phil Longo.
With New England going down a familiar path with McDaniels, this leaves Udinski open as an option should the Seahawks believe he is their guy. Udinski is seen as a rising star. Hiring him would signal Mike Macdonald and Seattle want potential and to keep the youth movement on their coaching staff alive and well.
The Detroit Lions have already lost two key assistant coaches during the 2025 offseason, and more are expected to leave. Here's a look at the full list of Lions assistant coaches who have left or could leave the team,
With McDaniels filling his old job, Van Pelt won’t return in a different role. Also not expected to return is last year’s offensive line coach Scott Peters, receivers coach Tyler Hughes, tight ends coach Bob Bickell, running backs coach Taylor Embree, assistant receivers coach Tiquan Underwood, offensive assistant Michael McCarthy and others.