The Jacksonville Jaguars are actively searching for a new head coach, having recently interviewed Baltimore Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken. He is also scheduled for an interview with the Chicago Bears, highlighting his rising profile in the coaching ranks. Monken's reputation stems from his successful track record with the Ravens despite facing a difficult season with Jacksonville, which ended with a disappointing 4-13 record and the dismissal of head coach Doug Pederson.
With promising talents such as quarterback Trevor Lawrence and wide receiver Brian Thomas Jr. on their roster, the Jaguars hold the fifth pick in the upcoming NFL Draft, presenting an attractive opportunity for potential candidates. Monken, who brings 36 years of coaching experience, is seen as someone who could connect with the young team and help them regain their confidence. His leadership style, which emphasizes player development, makes him a compelling choice for the Jaguars as they aim to rebuild and find success in the future.