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Jaguars Could Make Liam Coen A Top 10 Highest-Paid NFL Head Coach

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In one of the wildest twists of the year, Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive coordinator Liam Coen has returned to Jacksonville to speak with the Jaguars about becoming their head coach, one day after removing himself from consideration. If Coen agrees to a deal, he will become one of the 10 highest-paid head coaches in the NFL.

Why Did Liam Coen Return To Jacksonville?

Earlier this week, Coen was considered one of the top candidates for the Jaguars’ head coaching vacancies.

On Wednesday, Coen voluntarily removed himself from consideration for the Jags job. Instead of ing Jacksonville, Coen returned to Tampa on a new contract that would make him one of the highest-paid coordinators in the league.

Shortly after Coen pulled out of head coaching consideration, the Jaguars fired general manager Trent Baalke.

After firing Doug Pederson earlier this month, Jaguars owner Shad Khan retained Baalke. However, prospective head coaching candidates, including Ben Johnson, were not interested in coming to Jacksonville because of Baalke.

Once the Jaguars lost Coen, Khan changed course and parted ways with Baalke.

With Baalke out, Coen began speaking with the Jaguars again, per NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero. Coen is now the frontrunner to land the Jacksonville job.

Per ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the Buccaneers had no with Coen or his representation on Thursday, despite the team’s efforts to reach him.

On Thursday, Coen eventually reached out to Bucs head coach Todd Bowles to inform him about the Jacksonville interview.

The Bucs were reportedly going to make Coen the highest-paid OC in NFL history, per Albert Breer.

Liam Coen Could Get ‘Ben Johnson’ Money

If Coen agrees to a deal, he will be paid “Ben Johnson” money, according to The Athletic’s Dianna Russini.

Johnson signed a multi-year contract to be the head coach of the Chicago Bears. The contract will reportedly pay him $13 million annually.

If Coen signs for $13 million annually, that puts him in the top 10 for highest-paid NFL coaches in the NFL.

In Coen’s first year as the offensive coordinator, the Bucs ranked third in total offense and fourth in points. Quarterback Baker Mayfield thrived in Coen’s system, recording career highs in ing yards (4,500), touchdown es (41), and completion percentage (71.4%).

Andy Reid Kansas City Chiefs $20 million
Sean Payton Denver Broncos $18 million
Mike Tomlin Pittsburgh Steelers $16 million
Jim Harbaugh Los Angeles Chargers $16 million
Sean McVay Los Angeles Rams $15 million
Kyle Shanahan San Francisco 49ers $14 million
Ben Johnson Chicago Bears $13 million
John Harbaugh Baltimore Ravens $12 million
Kevin O’Connell Minnesota Vikings $12 million
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