Paul Spicer, Jordan Todman among 8 coaches added by Jaguars

The Jaguars added eight coaches to their staff via the Bill Walsh Diversity Coaching Fellowship program, including a few former players.

The Jacksonville Jaguars added eight coaches to their staff Tuesday via the Bill Walsh Diversity Coaching Fellowship program, which aims to give opportunities to minority coaches.

Among the octet of coaches added to the staff was a few former Jaguars players: Paul Spicer, Jordan Todman, and Jeremy Harris.

The full list of additions is as follows:

  • Christopher Anderson – Wide receivers
  • Tony Carter – Safeties
  • Jeremy Harris – Defensive backs
  • Tyree Nobles – Linebackers
  • Marco Regalado – Tight ends/special teams
  • Jonathon Rowe – Offensive line
  • Paul Spicer – Defensive line
  • Jordan Todman – Running backs

The coaching fellowship will last through the remainder of training camp and preseason.

In addition to playing nine seasons with the Jaguars and tallying 28.5 career sacks, Spicer also spent three seasons (2011-13) as an assistant defensive line coach with the franchise. He later served as an assistant on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers coaching staff and most recently was the defensive line coach of the USFL’s New Orleans Breakers and XFL’s San Antonio Brahmas.

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