Eagles to host the Jaguars and new head coach Doug Pederson during 2022 NFL regular season

Doug #Pederson is back, landing the head coaching job with the #Jacksonville #Jaguars and star quarterback #TrevorLawrence and the #Eagles will host their former coach and his new team in 2022 #NFL regular season

Doug Pederson is coming home, as the former coach of the Eagles has been hired to tutor Trevor Lawrence as the new head coach of the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Pederson’s first interview of the 2022 hiring cycle was with Jacksonville and he became the favorite after Buccaneer’s offensive coordinator Byron Leftwich appeared to have doubts about working with Trent Baalke.

The 54-year-old Pederson had a 42-37-1 record in five seasons with the Eagles, reaching the playing three times, and leading Philadelphia to the franchise’s only Super Bowl title in 2018.

An organizational meltdown in 2020 led to Pederson being fired after a 4-11-1 season and Carson Wentz getting traded to the Colts.

An aggressive play-caller and former NFL quarterback in his own right, Pederson and second-year quarterback Trevor Lawrence should mesh well, the Jaguars will again have the No. 1 pick, and 12 picks overall.

2022 will be a year featuring several reunions with Philadelphia traveling to Indianapolis to host Carson Wentz and the Colts. Now with the Pederson hire, the Eagles will have an emotional home contest against the Jaguars as well.

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Jaguars hire former Eagles head coach Doug Pederson for vacant position

Former #Eagles coach Doug #Pederson is back, landing the head coaching job with the #Jacksonville #Jaguars and star quarterback #TrevorLawrence

Doug Pederson is back in the NFL, as the former coach of the Eagles has been hired to tutor Trevor Lawrence as the new head coach of the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Pederson’s first interview of the 2022 hiring cycle was with Jacksonville and he became the favorite after Buccaneer’s offensive coordinator Byron Leftwich appeared to have doubts about working with Trent Baalke.

The 54-year-old Pederson had a 42-37-1 record in five seasons with the Eagles, reaching the playing three times, and leading Philadelphia to the franchise’s only Super Bowl title in 2018.

An organizational meltdown in 2020 led to Pederson being fired after a 4-11-1 season and Carson Wentz getting traded to the Colts.

An aggressive play-caller and former NFL quarterback in his own right, Pederson and second-year quarterback Trevor Lawrence should mesh well, the Jaguars will again have the No. 1 pick, and 12 picks overall.

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Former Eagles head coach Doug Pederson to interview for Jaguars vacancy

Former #Eagles head coach Doug Pederson to interview for #Jaguars vacancy this week

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Doug Pederson is preparing a return to the NFL, and the Jaguars will officially become his first interview.

NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero is reporting that Pederson is among 5 notable names to get initial interviews after Urban Meyer was fired two weeks ago.

A former NFL quarterback with the perfect demeanor to complement Trevor Lawrence, Pederson led the Eagles to the franchise’s first Super Bowl title in 2017 with Nick Foles as the backup to an injured Carson Wentz.

In five seasons here with Philadelphia, Pederson logged an overall 42-37 record with three playoff appearances, but he was fired following a 4-11-1 season in 2020, followed by Carson Wentz’s eventual trade to the Colts.

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Jaguars have interest in interviewing former Eagles’ coach Doug Pederson for vacancy

The Jacksonville #Jaguars have interest in interviewing former #Philadelphia #Eagles head coach Doug #Pederson

Doug Pederson is preparing a return to the NFL, and one talented AFC South franchise could be the perfect landing spot.

NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport is reporting that the former Eagles coach will land an interview with the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Pederson is expected to be a target of the franchise along with Byron Leftwich (Bucs OC) and former Lions head coach, Jim Caldwell.

A former NFL quarterback with the perfect demeanor to complement Trevor Lawrence, Pederson led the Eagles to the franchise’s first Super Bowl title in 2017 with Nick Foles as the backup to an injured Carson Wentz.

In five seasons here with Philadelphia, Pederson logged an overall 42-37 record with three playoff appearances, but he was fired following a 4-11-1 season in 2020, followed by Carson Wentz’s eventual trade to the Colts.

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