Doug Pederson is still employed in Jacksonville, and hes taking the blame for the Jaguars rough 2-9 start to the season.
Pederson, speaking one day after what was the worst loss in franchise history, said that everything is on the table when it comes to making changes within the organization as they enter their bye week.
The Jaguars have come unraveled in recent weeks, and Sunday’s loss to the Detroit Lions was a perfect example of that. The Lions cruised to a 52-6 blowout win at Ford Field and racked up 645 yards which is the second-most the Jaguars have allowed in a single game in franchise history. The Jaguars had just 170 yards as a team, by comparison, and only 41 yards on the ground.
Over the last three games, the Jaguars have allowed just shy of 1,500 yards of offense while putting up only 528 yards in return. Those are both franchise records over a three-game span.
The loss marked their fourth straight, and ensured that the team would finish with a losing record. It will be the franchises 11th losing season in the last 14 years. The team has made the playoffs just twice over that span.
After the loss Sunday, many expected that Pederson would be fired. Pederson, who won Super Bowl LII with the Philadelphia Eagles, is in his third season with the Jaguars and has compiled a 20-25 record. Hes responsible for two of the teams three winning seasons in the last 14 years.
But Pederson said Monday that he didnt have a meeting on the books with owner Shad Khan, and he was continuing on normally into the bye week.
The break, he said, is much needed. Everyone is mentally and physically fatigued.