Jacksonville Jaguars Head Coach Liam Coen Makes History In First Season At the Helm
The Jaguars just took down the Indianapolis Colts 23-17 in Week 17, and suddenly, the vibe in Duval County has shifted from “rebuild mode” to “Super Bowl contenders.” At the center of this miraculous turnaround is Head Coach Liam Coen, who didn’t just win a football game on Sunday—he etched his name into the NFL record books.
From 4 Wins To 12: The Coen Effect
Let’s look at the numbers, because they are staggering. In 2024, the Jaguars finished with a miserable 4-13 record. It was the kind of season that gets people fired, and it did. Enter Liam Coen.
With Sunday’s victory, Coen became the only first-year head coach in NFL history to win 12 or more games after taking over a team that had four or fewer wins the previous season.
Read that again. In the century-plus history of this league, with all the legendary coaches who have walked the sidelines, nobody has pulled off a Year One turnaround quite like this. It’s not just an improvement; it’s a complete resurrection.
Building a Culture Of Resilience In Jacksonville
Stats are fun, but they don’t tell the whole story. The most impressive thing about this Jaguars squad isn’t just the 12 wins; it’s how they’re winning.
Remember Week 10? The Jaguars blew a 19-point fourth-quarter lead to Houston. They were sitting at 5-4, and the “same old Jags” narrative was dusting itself off, ready to party. That was the fork in the road. Most teams would have crumbled. Instead, Coen rallied the troops. Since that meltdown, Jacksonville has rattled off seven straight wins.
That’s not just play-calling. That is culture. That is a locker room that believes in the guy wearing the headset.
Why Coen Deserves the Hardware
If the Coach of the Year trophy isn’t already being engraved with “Liam Coen,” we need to launch an investigation.
This team has scored 433 points this season, the most in franchise history, and they still have a game left to play against the Titans. Coen has revitalized Trevor Lawrence, empowered his coordinators, and given a starving fanbase a reason to scream “Duval” with pride again.
The Jaguars aren’t just winning; they are dominating. They’ve clinched a playoff berth, they are knocking on the door of an AFC South title, and they have the rest of the conference looking over their shoulders.
