Jaguars owner Shad Khan fired general manager Dave Caldwell after Sunday's 27-25 loss to the Cleveland Browns at TIAA Bank Field, the team announced.

Since 2013 under Caldwell's direction, the franchise fared 39-87.

“I’ve met with Dave Caldwell to express my appreciation for his service to the Jacksonville Jaguars as our general manager,'' Khan said in a statement. ''Dave was exceptionally committed and determined to bring a winner to Jacksonville, but unfortunately, his efforts were not rewarded with the results our fans deserve and our organization expects. Our football operation needs new leadership, and we will have it with a new general manager in 2021.”

Khan said he spoke to coach Doug Marrone to inform him that he and his coaching staff are secure through the end of the 2020 season.

Trent Baalke is expected to serve as interim general manager through the end of the 2020 season.

The Jaguars have lost 10 or more in seven of the eight seasons under Caldwell. His lone successful season was in 2017 when the Jaguars fared 10-6 and advanced to the AFC title game. Currently, the Jaguars have lost 16 of their 19 games, which includes 11 by 10 or more points.

On Sunday, the Jaguars dropped their 10 consecutive game, the longest losing streak in franchise history. Caldwell was hired as general manager in 2013 after spending five seasons with the Atlanta Falcons [2008-12]. Prior to Atlanta, Caldwell was with the Carolina Panthers and Indianapolis Colts.