NFL · AFC South · Est. 1995 · EverBank Stadium
Jacksonville Jaguars
Current Leadership
Owner
Shahid 'Shad' Khan purchased the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2012 for approximately $770 million, becoming the first member of an ethnic minority to own an NFL franchise. A Pakistani-American billionaire who built his fortune through Flex-N-Gate, an auto parts manufacturer, Khan has invested heavily in the franchise and the city of Jacksonville, including major stadium renovations. He also owns Fulham F.C. in the English Premier League.
Chief Football Strategy Officer
Tony Khan, Shad Khan's son, was given the title of Chief Football Strategy Officer in 2020 and has been involved in football analytics and personnel decisions. He is also the founder and president of All Elite Wrestling (AEW). His role with the Jaguars reflects the Khan family's commitment to keeping the franchise a family operation.
Head Coach
| Name | Position | Since |
|---|---|---|
| Liam Coen | Head Coach | 2025 |
Offense
| Name | Position | Since |
|---|---|---|
| Nick Holz | Offensive Coordinator | 2025 |
| Tony Gilbert | Quarterbacks Coach | 2025 |
| Jordan Pellegrino | Running Backs Coach | 2025 |
| Kevin Gilbride Jr. | Wide Receivers Coach | 2025 |
| Josh Sattley | Offensive Line Coach | 2025 |
| Jeron Mastrud | Tight Ends Coach | 2025 |
Defense
| Name | Position | Since |
|---|---|---|
| Ryan Nielsen | Defensive Coordinator | 2025 |
| Derrick LeBlanc | Defensive Line Coach | 2025 |
| Frank Bush | Linebackers Coach | 2025 |
| Joe Danna | Defensive Backs Coach | 2025 |
| Cory Robinson | Safeties Coach | 2025 |
Special Teams
| Name | Position | Since |
|---|---|---|
| Heath Farwell | Special Teams Coordinator | 2022 |
Historical Figures
Founding Owner
Wayne Weaver led the ownership group that was awarded the Jacksonville franchise in 1993 and served as the team's first owner for nearly two decades. A shoe industry executive, Weaver was instrumental in bringing the NFL to Jacksonville and oversaw the franchise's remarkable early success, including two AFC Championship Game appearances in the first five years. He sold the team to Shahid Khan in December 2011.