It was a busy Friday in the AFC South, with two of the Indianapolis Colts“Division rivals are making changes to their coaching staffs.
The first is that After 48 wild hoursThe Jacksonville Jaguars have announced that Liam Coen will be the team’s next head coach.
Previously, Coen spent the 2024 season with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as offensive coordinator and orchestrated one of More effective offenses in football.
Besides Baker Mayfield putting up career numbers in several key categories, the Bucs offense as a whole was the only unit in the NFL to rank top five in points per game, rushing yards per game and yards per play per game.
Coen now joins a Jaguars offense that features Trevor Lawrence at quarterback, and Coen would also play a key role in Helping Jacksonville find their next general manager.
Along with this addition, the Houston Texans made their own move, moving on from offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik, according to Adam Schefter.
Despite the Texans going to the AFC divisional round of the playoffs, Houston’s offense has rebounded in Year 2 under Slowik, ranking 18th in points per game, 19th in yards per play and 23rd in expected points added (EPA).
These moves come on the heels of the Colts making their own coaching move, announcing Lou Anarumo as the team’s new defensive coordinator earlier this week.
This article originally appeared on Colts Wire: Colts’ AFC South News: More coaching changes taking place across division