JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The Jacksonville Jaguars might not be done pursuing Tampa Bay offensive coordinator Liam Coen.
Jaguars owner Shad Khan fired general manager Trent Baalke on Wednesday, hours after Coen backed out of a scheduled in-person interview with team executives.
The franchise framed it as the owner and the GM agreeing to ''respectfully separate, effective immediately." But a person familiar with the decision said Baalke was fired. The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the team and Baalke had hoped to keep details private.
Khan grew frustrated with the process when Coen, a 39-year-old, up-and-coming play-caller who had an impressive initial interview with the Jaguars, backed out of the second meeting and agreed to a new contract with the Buccaneers, the person said.
And since Baalke appeared to be the reason Coen — along with former Detroit offensive coordinator Ben Johnson — avoided Jacksonville, Khan chose to go in a different direction. No one should be surprised to see Khan circle back to Coen, who might reconsider with Baalke out of the picture.
''Following several discussions with Trent Baalke this week, we both arrived at the conclusion that it is in our mutual best interests to respectfully separate, effective immediately,'' Khan said in a statement. ''Trent leaves us with my deepest appreciation for his efforts over the past five seasons."
Ethan Waugh will serve as interim general manager and will ''continue the process of interviewing candidates to serve as our new head coach,'' Khan said.
Waugh worked under Baalke for 12 seasons (2005-16) in San Francisco. Will candidates be more apt to come to Jacksonville now or will Khan have to offer some reassurances that he plans to hire another GM in the near future?