Doug Pederson
American football player and coach
Follow Doug Pederson on Notably News to receive short updates to your email — rarely!
2024 | The Jaguars suffered a humiliating 52-6 loss to the Detroit Lions in Week 11, intensifying speculation about Pederson's job security. |
2024 | Doug Pederson was fired by the Jacksonville Jaguars the morning after the team completed a 4-13 season, which fell significantly short of owner Shad Khan's expectations. |
2024 | Doug Pederson's Jacksonville Jaguars lost their first four games of the season, beginning a challenging year for the team. |
2024 | Doug Pederson was fired by the Jacksonville Jaguars the morning after the team completed a 4-13 season, which fell significantly short of owner Shad Khan's expectations. |
2024 | The Jaguars suffered a humiliating 52-6 loss to the Detroit Lions in Week 11, intensifying speculation about Pederson's job security. |
2024 | Doug Pederson's Jacksonville Jaguars lost their first four games of the season, beginning a challenging year for the team. |
2023 | Frank Reich became head coach of the Carolina Panthers, continuing his coaching progression after leaving the Indianapolis Colts. |
2023 | G.J. Kinne was appointed head coach at Texas State, further expanding his coaching career after his initial head coaching role. |
2023 | The Jaguars experienced a late-season collapse, losing four consecutive games and ultimately finishing the season with a 9-8 record, missing the playoffs and finishing second in the AFC South behind the Houston Texans. |
2023 | Frank Reich became head coach of the Carolina Panthers, continuing his coaching progression after leaving the Indianapolis Colts. |
2023 | G.J. Kinne was appointed head coach at Texas State, further expanding his coaching career after his initial head coaching role. |
2023 | The Jaguars experienced a late-season collapse, losing four consecutive games and ultimately finishing the season with a 9-8 record, missing the playoffs and finishing second in the AFC South behind the Houston Texans. |
December 4 2023 | Doug Pederson was coaching the Jacksonville Jaguars before their Monday Night Football appearance, when the team had a record of 8-3. |
December 4 2023 | Doug Pederson was coaching the Jacksonville Jaguars before their Monday Night Football appearance, when the team had a record of 8-3. |
2022 | In his first season with the Jaguars, leads the team to their first division title and first playoff victory since 2017. |
2022 | John DeFilippo became head coach of the New Orleans Breakers in the USFL, highlighting Pederson's influence in developing coaching talent. |
2022 | Jaguars' playoff run ended with a 27-20 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in the Divisional Round. |
2022 | Pederson led the Jaguars to win their first game by defeating the Indianapolis Colts 24-0 in Week 2. |
2022 | G.J. Kinne was appointed head coach at Incarnate Word, demonstrating the continued success of coaches mentored by Pederson. |
2022 | Returned to Lincoln Financial Field to play against his former team, the Philadelphia Eagles, losing 29-21 despite an early 14-0 lead. |
2022 | G.J. Kinne was appointed head coach at Incarnate Word, demonstrating the continued success of coaches mentored by Pederson. |
2022 | John DeFilippo became head coach of the New Orleans Breakers in the USFL, highlighting Pederson's influence in developing coaching talent. |
2022 | Jaguars' playoff run ended with a 27-20 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in the Divisional Round. |
2022 | Returned to Lincoln Financial Field to play against his former team, the Philadelphia Eagles, losing 29-21 despite an early 14-0 lead. |
2022 | Pederson led the Jaguars to win their first game by defeating the Indianapolis Colts 24-0 in Week 2. |
2022 | In his first season with the Jaguars, leads the team to their first division title and first playoff victory since 2017. |
February 4 2022 | Doug Pederson was hired as head coach of the Jacksonville Jaguars, marking a new chapter in his coaching career. |
February 4 2022 | Doug Pederson was hired as head coach of the Jacksonville Jaguars, marking a new chapter in his coaching career. |
2021 | Pederson chose to take a year off from coaching and made visits to practices with the Colts and Bears, while also contributing to The 33rd Team. |
2021 | Pederson chose to take a year off from coaching and made visits to practices with the Colts and Bears, while also contributing to The 33rd Team. |
January 11 2021 | Reported that Pederson and the Eagles organization were parting ways. |
January 11 2021 | Reported that Pederson and the Eagles organization were parting ways. |
January 2 2021 | Initially reported that Pederson would return to the Eagles for the next season. |
January 2 2021 | Initially reported that Pederson would return to the Eagles for the next season. |
2020 | Experienced a challenging season with the Eagles, finishing 4-11-1 and 4th in the NFC East. |
2020 | Experienced a challenging season with the Eagles, finishing 4-11-1 and 4th in the NFC East. |
August 12 2020 | Pederson returned to the team after his COVID-19 quarantine. |
August 12 2020 | Pederson returned to the team after his COVID-19 quarantine. |
August 2 2020 | Doug Pederson tested positive for COVID-19 during training camp, planning to communicate with the team virtually and relinquishing day-to-day head coaching duties to assistant head coach Duce Staley. |
August 2 2020 | Doug Pederson tested positive for COVID-19 during training camp, planning to communicate with the team virtually and relinquishing day-to-day head coaching duties to assistant head coach Duce Staley. |
2019 | Doug Pederson led the Philadelphia Eagles through a challenging season with multiple injuries, starting 5-7 in the first 12 games but rallying to win their last 4 games and finish with a 9-7 record and second NFC East division title in three years. |
2019 | The Eagles lost to the Seattle Seahawks 17-9 in the Wild Card Round of the playoffs, ending their season. |
2019 | Doug Pederson led the Philadelphia Eagles through a challenging season with multiple injuries, starting 5-7 in the first 12 games but rallying to win their last 4 games and finish with a 9-7 record and second NFC East division title in three years. |
2019 | The Eagles lost to the Seattle Seahawks 17-9 in the Wild Card Round of the playoffs, ending their season. |
2018 | Pederson led the Eagles to an upset victory over the third-seeded Chicago Bears in the playoffs, 16-15, with a notable 'Double Doink' moment where he called a timeout before Cody Parkey's potential game-winning field goal. |
2018 | Pederson experienced his first career postseason loss as head coach, falling to the New Orleans Saints 20-14 in the Divisional Round. |
2018 | Frank Reich became head coach of the Indianapolis Colts, representing a significant milestone in Doug Pederson's coaching tree. |
2018 | Pederson signed a contract extension through the 2022 NFL season. |
2018 | Eagles recovered from a 4-6 start to win 5 of their last 6 games, including upset victories over the Los Angeles Rams and Houston Texans. |
2018 | Eagles made the playoffs as the sixth seed with a 9-7 record. |
We are only showing the most recent entries for this topic. |
This contents of the box above is based on material from the Wikipedia article Doug Pederson, which is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.