Presumably, the “setup” that Russini is referring to is the organizational structure, including the general manager position.
It seems as if the Jacksonville Jaguars are forgotten when it comes to Ben Johnson and his candidacy for head coach. Teams like the Chicago Bears and Las Vegas Raiders are frequently talked about ...
We break it down below. If there was one singular reason why I think the Jaguars weren't even in position to get a second interview with Johnson, it is general manager Trent Baalke. For whatever ...
And apparently, there’s interest between Johnson and the Jaguars. “Now, the Jaguars, this is I want you to listen carefully here, because I keep hearing from coaching candidates that this is ...
The Jacksonville Jaguars can begin holding in-person interviews for their head coaching vacancy as of Monday. Will Lions' offensive coordinator Ben Johnson be on that list? According to The ...
Johnson is a good coach and the Jaguars were certainly impressed by him. But as things stand today, the sky is not yet falling in Northeast Florida. We will see if that remains true.
Johnson, or whoever takes over as the Jaguars' next head coach, will be joining a team with several foundational players already on the roster in Trevor Lawrence, Brian Thomas, and Josh Hines ...
That means, Johnson is eligible to virtually interview as early as this week. Trent Baalke stays:Jacksonville Jaguars owner Shad Khan defends keeping GM, firing coach Interviews with candidates ...
NBC Sports' Mike Florio previously reported that Johnson will prioritize "alignment" with a team's front office when making his decision as to which position to pursue for 2025. The Jaguars have ...