Could Tom Coughlin be on his way back into the NFL next season, in the place where his head coaching career began? That's possible, according to a report from ESPN's Adam Schefter.
With the Jaguars once again struggling under Gus Bradley (who is now 14-41 as the coach -- the worst record among coaches with 50-plus games), Coughlin's name is "to keep an eye on" if they make a change, per Schefter.
Coughlin was the first coach the Jaguars ever had, leading the team from 1995 through 2002. He compiled a 128-68 record during that time, tied for the 12th-best record of any team in football. His Jags tenure started out better than it ended, with Coughlin leading the team to the AFC title game in just their second season of existence.
With the Jaguars once again struggling under Gus Bradley (who is now 14-41 as the coach -- the worst record among coaches with 50-plus games), Coughlin's name is "to keep an eye on" if they make a change, per Schefter.
Coughlin was the first coach the Jaguars ever had, leading the team from 1995 through 2002. He compiled a 128-68 record during that time, tied for the 12th-best record of any team in football. His Jags tenure started out better than it ended, with Coughlin leading the team to the AFC title game in just their second season of existence.
