May 2012 - Jacksonville Jaguars Wiretap
Broncos Hire Jack Del Rio As DC
The Broncos announced Friday night they had agreed to terms with Jack Del Rio to become the club's new defensive coordinator.
Del Rio was John Fox's first defensive coordinator in Carolina in 2002 before leaving after one year to coach the Jaguars, who fired him in November.
Dolphins Meet With Mike McCoy After He Misses Out On Jaguars Job
Broncos offensive coordinator Mike McCoy is interviewing with the Dolphins about their head coaching job on Monday, according to a source.
Miami owner Stephen Ross sent his private jet to pick up McCoy in Denver to bring him to South Florida for the interview.
McCoy was supposed to interview for Jacksonville's head coaching job last week, but with Denver then still in the playoffs, he never got to go and the position went to Mike Mularkey.
Falcons Hire Koetter As O-Coordinator
The Falcons have reportedly hired Dirk Koetter as their new offensive coordinator.
Mike Mularkey left the position with Atlanta to become the head man in Jacksonville.
Koetter has served as the offensive coordinator with the Jaguars in recent years.
Teams Interested In Arizona's Russ Grimm
Cardinals offensive assistant Russ Grimm's contract is expiring and several teams are interested in the longtime coach, according to a source.
Grimm is close with new Jaguars coach Mike Mularkey.
With Mularkey putting together a new offensive staff, it's worth noting the connection.
Jaguars Plan To Hire Bratkowski As O-Coordinator
The Jaguars plan to hire former Falcons quarterbacks coach Bob Bratkowski as their offensive coordinator, according to a team source.
Bratkowski will once again work with new Jacksonville head coach Mike Mularkey, as they did in Atlanta.
Jaguars Hire Mike Mularkey
The Jaguars have hired Falcons offensive coordinator Mike Mularkey as head coach, a move they hope will help improve the league's worst offense.
The team plans to introduce Mularkey at a news conference Wednesday.
Jaguars Interviewing Brian Schottenheimer
Jets offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer is interviewing Friday with the Jaguars for their open head coaching position, according to league sources.
New York confirmed Monday during their end-of-year news conference that the Jaguars had asked permission to interview Schottenheimer, but Jets general manager Mike Tannenbaum expressed optimism that Schottenheimer would be back in New York for a seventh season.
Rex Ryan, however, called it a 50-50 chance and said he believes Schottenheimer will be a head coach at some point in his career.
GM: Jets Back Brian Schottenheimer
In a press conference to jump start offseason speculation, Jets GM Mike Tannenbaum said that offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer will not be fired, although he is scheduled to interview for the Jaguars' head coaching job.
Source: Jaguars Ask To Interview Chudzinski
Jacksonville has contacted the Panthers for permission to interview Carolina o-coordinator Rob Chudzinski for the Jaguars’ vacant head coaching job, a person familiar with the negotiations said on Monday.
The person spoke to the AP on the condition of anonymity because neither team had publicly announced Jacksonville’s request.
Chudzinski’s future is the biggest issue facing the upstart Panthers as they enter the offseason.
Jaguars Request Permission To Interview Mike Mularky
The Jaguars have requested permission from the Falcons to interview their offensive coordinator Mike Mularkey for their head coaching vacancy.
Mularkey was the head coach of the Buffalo Bills from 2004 to 2005.
Colts Secure First Pick In 2012 Draft
The Colts and Rams both finished the season 2-14, but Indianapolis had a lower strength of schedule.